Thursday, March 27 2008

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Programs for Special Needs

A variety of recreation programs geared specifically for persons with developmental disabilities including Special Olympics, swimming, bowling, arts, crafts and more are offered through Olathe Parks & Recreation.  Accomodations for other programs are available upon request.  View the Recreation Catalog to learn more about these programs.  Cruise 

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04/23/2008 - 6:30pm

Fairview/Westview Joint Neighborhood Committee Meeting

04/23/2008 - 6:30pm
04/23/2008 - 7:30pm

Fairview/Westview Joint Neighborhood Committee Monthly Meeting. Location: City of Governors Room, 1st floor, City Hall; 100 E.

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04/24/2008 - 6:00pm

Congress of Neighborhoods

04/24/2008 - 6:00pm
04/24/2008 - 8:00pm

Congress of Neighborhoods

6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.

Mahaffie Heritage Center

Neighborhood leaders are invited to this roundtable discussion of topics relevant to homeowners associations and neighborhood committees.

RSVP required. For more information, please contact Emily Kukal, Neighborhood Planner, (913) 971-8969 ekukal@olatheks.org

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Fast Facts

Olathe (o lay' tha)
Shawnee Indian word for "beautiful"

Incorporated: 1857

Location:
on Interstate 35, 20 miles southwest of downtown Kansas City on the Oregon-California and Santa Fe Trail

County Seat to Johnson County, one of the wealthiest counties in the United States

City Population: 122,5001
Since the 1950s, Olathe's population has quadrupled, and today is the fourth largest city in Kansas

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Pool Rules

The aquatic staff strives to provide our patrons with a safe and clean atmosphere in which families can enjoy themselves in a recreation environment.  The purpose of the aquatic staff is not to supervise your child, but to prevent accidents from happening.  Therefore, parents are expected to watch their children and assist in enforcing rules for the safety and enjoyment of all patrons.  All children 8 years and under must be accompanied and supervised by an adult of a minimum age of 15.

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Pool Shelter & Private Pool Rentals

Pool Shelter Rentals

Do you want a great way to celebrate your child's birthday or have a group party at one of the pool's during open swim?  For a minimal fee of $20 an hour, you may reserve the space to hold your private gatherings and parties to open gifts and have cake or anything you would like.  Party attendees may pay normal admission, show season membership card or coupon ticket.  To make reservations, come to the Parks & Recreation office, 200 W. Santa Fe weekdays between 8am and 5pm or call us at 913-971-6263.

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Pool Admissions

To gain entrance into any of the four Olathe Parks & Recreation Aquatic facilities, three options are available.  Choose the option that fits your individual or family needs and how often you plan to swim.