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  • Rules & Bylaws | Cambridge Pool

    Cambridge Pool Association, Inc. Pool Rules and Regulations, updated 2/2024 Bookmarks: Board Duties Proposed 2026 Rules (only grammatical changes made) and ByLaws (changes tracked in Word) Rules Use of the Pool NO ONE is allowed to swim alone. Adult members are responsible for supervising the members of their household and their guests. Lifeguards are not babysitters. Children 12 or under must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or caregiver. If swimmers 13 and over do not follow pool rules, lifeguards can eject them. This will be reported to the board and repeat infractions may require the minor to always have a parent, guardian or caregiver with them. The wading pool is limited to children under 6 unless granted permission by any younger waders or their parents. Each member is limited to 1 guest per visit and must be present to allow the guest to swim. Each guest should be limited to two visits per month. Members providing daycare – children who are not members are considered guests. Person’s staying at a member's house are not counted as guests. Obnoxious behavior, loud, profane or abusive language, excessive public display of affection and gesturing are not allowed. This includes running, screaming, yelling, pushing, wrestling, spitting, dunking, squirting, surfboarding, skateboarding, skating, and throwing objects. Lifeguard on duty has the right to eject any persons who are disorderly or not following the rules. Health and Safety Swimmers must take a cleansing shower before entering the pool. Please rinse feet before reentering the pool from the grass area. Food and drinks are allowed in grass area only (not over cement deck). Glass containers are NOT allowed inside the pool-fenced area at all. No regular diapers allowed in the pool. Children not toilet trained must wear a swim diaper. No hanging on the ropes or diving board. Only one person allowed on diving board at a time. Persons suffering any infection, communicable disease, skin sores or diseases or wearing any bandages may not enter the water. Any smoke or vape products are not allowed to be used on site at any time. Alcohol or drugs of any kind are NOT allowed on premises. Persons appearing or acting intoxicated will be asked to leave immediately. Persons using facilities should do so in a quiet manner. Music may be played with agreement from other guests. Flotation devices are only allowed when the pool is not crowded and there are no objections by the lifeguard or other adults. Fins or scuba gear permitted at the discretion of the lifeguard. No fireworks or explosives of any kind permitted on premises. Members may reserve the pool for parties for a nominal fee. See website for more information: cambridgepool.org. No animals/pets allowed in the confines of the pool facilities at any time. Members Responsibilities The swimming pool is for the enjoyment of all. Members are responsible for their children and guests at all times. The front entrance doors are to always remain locked and must not be propped open. Members and guests must clean up after themselves. Proper swim attire required for entry into the pool. Cut-off shorts, boxers, gym shorts or street clothes are not permitted in the pool except during staff training exercises. Only water shoes are allowed at any time. All persons using the pool do so at their own risk. The Association is not responsible for accidents or injuries that may happen. The Association is not responsible for loss or damage of personal property. Property damage costs because of deliberate or negligent actions will be collected from the responsible membership household. As stated in by-laws, it is the responsibility of the adult members to enforce association rules and supervise their family and guests. Facility users are responsible for reporting any needed repairs to the Board. Bylaws ARTICLE 1 – MEMBERSHIP Section 1: Membership The number of memberships shall be limited to 115 households. A member is a person or family in one single household and the household has: Paid the required one-time membership fee, Paid the annual dues in a timely manner, and Kept contact informatio n curren t wit h the Board. Primary communication will be via email. Memberships may not be transferred to other individuals outside of the household. Memberships may not be transferred to another adult, children or grandchildren outside of the home. People living outside of the home will need to apply for their own household membership. Section 2: Charter M embership A Charter Member shall only be an individual or family who joined the Association prior to April 30th, 1995. All other shall simply be designated as ‘regular’ membership. Ownership of a membership may not be transferred. As of Oct 1, 2009, no additional refundable memberships will be sold. As of January 1, 2022, Charter Members may only get refunds of their membership from the Association when their membership sells and may not sell it privately. Section 3: Special Situations Affecting Membership Divorce: In the event of a divorce of the members of a household, their membership shall go to one party or if contested by both parties, each pays half of a new membership. No refunds will be given. Death: In the event of the death of all members of the household, the membership shall become null and void. Section 4: Membership Privileges Members of the Association may use the swimming pool and grounds upon payment of membership and annual dues as provided for in these bylaws. Permanent occupants or guests residing at a member’s home may use the pool without payment of additional fees. Use of the facilities by members, nonmember guests and others shall be determined by the Board of Directors. Special Situations: Daycare : For members providing daycare to children, the children shall be considered as guests and must follow the guest policy. Caregivers : While members or children of members are being attended by a caregiver, the caregiver may use the pool. If the caregiver is under the age of 18 years, use of the pool shall be limited to hours when a lifeguard is on duty. The caregiver must meet any other requirements listed in the pool rules and must follow all pool rules. ARTICLE II – DUTIES AND DUES Section 1: Member Duties Each member of the Association shall have responsibilities in helping to maintain the quality of the pool environment and its grounds. While at the pool, each member will be expected to take part in pool area care. This includes (but is not limited to): Monitor pool use, Do not let non-members who are not someone’s guest into pool area, Follow the posted rules and regulations, Report safety concerns or need for repairs to the Board immediately, Clean up after themselves, and Ensure that the door is locked behind them when leaving the pool. Explanations of duties for the summer and Annual Rules and Regulations, if amended, will be emailed each spring by the Board before the swimming season begins. If necessary, the Board may institute a requirement that each household is required to work at least two hours each year on facility maintenance or other Association work (not including daily clean up and closing) or be assessed a $50/hour fee for each member. The Board is responsible for scheduling activities and the Treasurer is responsible for assessing up to the fee if implemented by the Board. Click here to sign up for specific tasks during work days or volunteer hours outside of the workdays. Section 2: Annual Dues, Assessments and Fees Exceptions to this section may be authorized by a majority vote of the quorum of the Board. Membership fee: shall be set by the Board of directors. Increases are limited to 15% per year. Annual dues: shall be determined by the Board of Directors. Dues must be paid in full prior to receiving access to the pool grounds. If a member is unable to pay the fees in full, they may work out a payment plan with the Treasurer. Annual dues increase shall be limited to 15% each year. Billing Date Payment Due Date Late Fee Applied On or before March 15th April 1st April 16th Assessment fees: In lieu of increasing dues, the Board, with a majority vote, may levy an assessment fee to cover expenses and/or contribute to a Capital Reserve Fund; not to exceed $100 in any one year. Notices of the assessment will be emailed to members and payable within 60 days. Section 3: Non-payment of Dues, Assessment and Fees Members will be notified by the Treasurer by email when dues, assessments or fees are overdue. If returning members do not pay their membership dues before pool opening, they will not be issued an access key until membership dues are paid. Late fees If dues are not paid and arrangements not made between the member and the Board by May 15 of each year, the member will forfeit their membership and may apply again the following year (and pay membership fee again). Members may appeal to the Board to reinstate membership based on the circumstances of the situation. Member will be permitted to speak to their circumstances at the next Board meeting. Determination will be made by a majority vote of the Board. Result of the appeal will be sent to the member by email read receipt by the Secretary. ARTICLE III – MEETING OF MEMBERS Section 1: Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the members of the Association shall be held during the month of February at a time and place designated by the Board. Members shall be notified and provided with an annual financial report and notice of the annual meeting by email not less than 10 days prior to the meeting. Nominations for new members of the Board must be submitted to the Board no later than 1 day prior to the annual meeting (via email). The President and nominating committee will finalize the nominations prior to the notice given to all members about the annual meeting. At the annual meeting, the Board will present necessary business of the pool and financial report. New members of the Board of Directors, and officers, and nominating committee will be elected if possible. Section 2: Other Meetings Additional meetings of the members of the Association may be called by the President of the Board as pool business needs arise. If a member or members wish to call a special meeting of the members of the Association, it must be requested in writing. The President must call a special meeting when properly requested to do so by the membership. A notice shall be emailed to all members at least 10 days prior to any meeting of the Association. Section 3: Quorum If a membership meeting of the Association has been called, with proper notice emailed to the members, those present at the meeting constitute a quorum. Section 4: Voting At any meeting of the members of the Association, each household membership represents one vote up to a total of 110 votes. Any member in arrears of dues or fees 15 days or more is not eligible to vote. The Treasurer is responsible to bring a current list of members and payment status to the meeting. ARTICLE IV – BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1: Nominations and Election of the Board of Directors The business and property of the Association shall be managed by a seven member Board of Directors who shall be elected by a majority vote at the annual members meeting. The Board shall serve a suggested staggered two-year terms with four Director’s terms expiring one year and three Directors’ terms expiring the next year. Nominations to fill vacant or expired Director’s positions may be made by notifying the President at least 10 days prior to the meeting or by making the nominations at the annual meeting. Section 2: Board Vacancies In case of a vacancy or resignation on the Board of Directors, the remaining Board may fill the vacancy by a majority vote. The member accepting the appointments shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term. The interim Director may run for full appointment at the following February member meeting. Section 3: Meeting of Directors Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at least three times each year. The time and place of the meetings will be set by the President. An effort must be put forth to schedule the meetings at the convenience of other Board members. Such meetings must be announced to the Board members by phone or email at least 10 days prior to meetings unless business is of an emergent nature. Upon notifying the President, members may be on the agenda for the meeting. Section 4: Removal of Officer or Directors A Board member may be removed from office by a majority vote of the remaining Board members if the officer continuously fails to attend meetings or fails to fulfill the duties of the office. The President shall notify said officer in writing. The Board Member then has 10 days to respond and give reason for failure to execute duties. The Board shall then make a final determination. If the officer or director not fulfilling duties is the President, the Vice President of Membership shall follow the above procedure. The Board Member may be replaced as written in Article IV, Section 2. Section 5: Quorum A majority of the present Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. If a quorum cannot be convened to transact necessary business, consent minutes, signed by the officer or Board member not attending shall be valid as if a meeting had taken place. Sec tion 6: Compensation Serving on the Board of Directors credits those members for the yearly dues. Membership dues must have been paid. Section 7: Conflict of interest Where a material conflict of interest exists by a member of the Board that member shall not vote on the action to be taken. Section 8: Enforcement of Pool Rules It is the responsibility of every member to enforce the pool rules. The Board of Directors will work to distribute pool rules and support the enforcement of the official pool rules in order to ensure the safety of pool users and the integrity of pool property. The Board shall investigate complaints from pool members and shall have authority to levy assessments against pool rule violators. If damage is done, the member will be responsible for paying for the repair or replacement of equipment in addition to the following: 1st violation : verbal notification of the violation to the membership holder. 2nd violation : written notice of rule violation to the member responsible and warning of potential fine for subsequent rule violations. 3rd violation : The Board may levy up to a $500 fee in addition to damages against the member responsible, due and payable upon receipt of the billing from the Board. Prior to making a decision about the assessment, the offending members shall appear before the Board in a special Board meeting to discuss the issues involved. The Board shall notify the member of such meeting in writing by email. If the member fails to appear before the Board as requested, the Board will make its decision regarding the assessment based on the information it has available. The member so assessed, and his/her family, shall be denied pool privileges until such assessment is paid. The Board shall notify the member that any future rule violations may, at the Board’s discretion, result in expulsion of membership. If assessment is unable to be paid in full at that time, a payment plan may be worked out with the Treasurer. 4th violation : At the Board’s discretion and following a special meeting of the Board at which the member’s presence will be requested, expulsion of membership according to the rules set forth in Article IV, Section 9 of these Bylaws. An infraction of any pool rule shall be considered an infraction of all pool rules for purposes of enforcement. Repeated violation of the same pool rule is not required to be subject to progressive Board action. The record of pool rule violations shall begin anew for each member at the beginning of each pool session. Progressive warning prior to imposition of assessments or termination may be waived at the Board’s discretion in the case of willful vandalism of pool property or intentional personal injury to another. Section 9: Expulsion of a Member A membership may be rendered null and void for cause after the exhaustion of remedies detailed in Article II Section 3 and Article IV Section 8 by a majority or greater affirmative vote of the Board of Directors. Prior to any such action, the Board must email a notice of the proposed action to the member. The member then has ten days from receipt of the notice to file a written reply with the Secretary of the Board. The Board shall then consider this reply and make a final decision. Notice of the final termination shall be sent paid to the member by registered mail return receipt and email. Membership fees are forfeited for expelled member s. ARTICLE V – DUTIES OF OFFICERS Board members of the Association are President, Vice President of Membership, Facilities Chair, Social Media Chair, Swim Activities Chair, Treasurer and Secretary. Each Board member shall serve for a two-year term and the number of terms is not limited. No person may hold more than one office at a time unless there are positions left unfilled. Board members must hold a current membership in the Association. Section 1: President The President shall: Preside at all meetings of the Association and Board. Sign all certificates of stock, sign and execute all contracts and instruments of conveyance. Employ, supervise and discharge all employees and service providers with Board approval. President may delegate supervision of staff to the Pool Manager and/or Swim Activities Chair as appropriate. Oversee the properties and facilities of the Association. Keep membership informed of pool business and member responsibilities. Work with the Pool Manager and Swim Activities Chair to establish the pool schedule, lifeguarding hours, swimming lessons and swim team practices if applicable. Appoint committees to assist the Board as provided for in these bylaws. Help other Board members as needed. Section 2: Vice President of Membership The Vice President shall: Fill in for the President when necessary. Attend all meetings and if unable to attend, be in communication about absence with the President. Keep Association master keys safe and provide members replacement keys when requested. Respond to inquiries about pool memberships. Collect all applications either electronically, by mail or in person. Give collected dues to Treasurer. Organize key distribution events. Oversee member fulfillment of duties. Help other Board members as needed. Section 3: Facilities Chair The Facilities Chair shall: Attend all meetings and if unable to attend, be in communication about absence with the President. Organize the opening and closing work sessions for the pool. Organize other maintenance and work assignments at the pool if applicable. Supervise grounds upkeep (watering, mowing, spraying, etc.) and any outside vendors contracted to help with this work. Help other Board members as needed. Section 4: Social Media Chair The Social Media Chair shall: Attend all meetings and if unable to attend, be in communication about absence with the President. Build and update the Pool website as needed, keeping everything up to date. Coordinate/manage the online digital calendar to ensure it shows all activities at the pool including pool parties and swim team practice and events etc. Work with Treasurer to make sure website related items are paid for. Post to Instagram and Facebook updates about the pool on a regular basis to keep the members engaged. Help other Board members as needed. Section 5: Swim Activities Chair The Swim Activities Chair shall: Attend all meetings and if unable to attend, be in communication about absence with the President. Attend home swim meets and find volunteers to staff home swim meets. Work with President to design swim activities at the pool. Work with President to hire and supervise swim activities staff. Coordinate social events to build a sense of community at the pool. Schedule and confirm pool parties. Help other Board members as needed. Section 6: Treasurer The Treasurer shall: Attend all meetings and if unable to attend, be in communication about absence with the President. Keep the financial records of the pool in order. Present a yearly financial statement at included in the annual members meeting notice. Email notices of dues payments fifteen days prior to each initial payment due date. Using guidelines in these bylaws notify those in arrears of dues and advise Board of needed actions. Pay all employees, keep all necessary withholding and tax information current and submit necessary documents to the proper authorities. Secure insurance for the Association. Sign with President and Secretary, in the name of the Association, all contracts and instruments of conveyance. Pay all expenses incurred by the Association. Help other Board members as needed. Section 7: Secretary The Secretary shall: Attend all meetings and if unable to attend, be in communication about absence with the President. Distribute pool rules to all members prior to each swimming season. Keep the minutes of all members meeting and all Board meetings. Sign with the President and Treasurer, in the name of the Association, all contracts and instruments of conveyance. Keep a waiting list of prospective new members. Give each new member of a copy of the bylaws and the rules. Take roll at members meetings. Check voicemail and respond to messages. Help other Board members as needed. Section 8: Pool Manager (not a Board member) The Pool Manager shall: Attend all Board meetings and if unable to attend, be in communication about absence with the President. Oversee daily clean up and closing duties by lifeguards. Oversee lifeguards & swim instructors, including hiring (must have President’s approval). Scheduling of guards (lessons, parties, swim team, open, close). Plan, maintain and implement training/certifications for staff/lifeguards (CPR/First Aid, CPO, etc.) Monitor and report payroll hours (work with President or Treasurer and payroll company). Work closely with maintenance personnel. Work with pool maintenance vendor to maintain water quality (chemicals, water clarity, etc…) and keep records meeting Federal, State and Local regulations. Maintain pool paperwork (accident reports, chemical logs, timecards etc). Maintain communication with Board on any communication to lifeguards. Maintain certifications including but not limited to: Lifeguard, CPR/First Aid, CPO, and Lifeguard Instructor. Respond to and debrief any pool incidents. ARTICLE VI – OPTIONAL COMMITTEES Section 1: Lifeguard Committee Appointed by the President, this committee shall assist the Board in the advertising for, interviewing of and hiring of the lifeguards. Section 2: Other Committees The President may appoint other committees the Board deems necessary. ARTICLE VII – BUSINESS PROCEDURES Section 1: Execution of Corporate Papers All written obligations of the Association shall be executed by the President, Vice President, Secretary or Treasurer. No obligation in writing of the Association failing to have the required signatures shall be binding upon the Association. Section 2: Fiscal Year The fiscal year shall begin January 1 and end December 31. Section 3: Dividends and Refunds There shall be no dividends to members of the Association. There shall be no refunds except as provided for in these bylaws. Section 4: Sale of Land The Association shall not dispose of any real property except in accordance with such approval as may be granted by a ¾ vote of the members at any duly called members meeting. Section 5: Capital Investments Any capital investments or repair requires raising dues of more than 24% from the previous year must be approved by a ¾ vote of the quorum at any duly called members meeting. Section 6: Section 6: Insurance The Association must at all times maintain property insurance as well as liability insurance to cover accident or injury to guests using the facilities. Worker’s Compensation insurance shall be secured for the lifeguards. Section 7: Capital Reserve Fund A Capital Reserve Fund may be established for the purposes of future major expenditures regarding the facility. Section 8: Expenditures Any expenditure of more than $5,000 must be approved by a ¾ vote of the members at any duly called members meeting. Section 9: Loans Any loan must be approved by a ¾ vote of the quorum at any duly called members meeting. ARTICLE VIII – BYLAWS AND RULES Section 1: By-Laws and Pool Rules The Bylaws may only be amended, repealed or rewritten by approval of members in the following manner: Notice and exact wording of the changes in the bylaws, along with a ballot, shall be emailed to each member at least ten days prior to duly called members meeting. The changes shall be discussed at the meeting. A vote shall be taken in person or via ballot at the meeting. At vote of a majority least ¾ of quorum and timely submitted ballots must approve the change. A copy of the Bylaws and Pool Rules shall be given to each new member who shall acknowledge their receipt in writing. Additional copies may be obtained from the Secretary upon request. The Board shall publish an updated list of Pool Rules and regulations prior to each swimming season. Any changes, deletions, or additions from the previous year’s rules and regulations shall be highlighted in a manner determined by the Board. Such Rules and Regulations may be changed or modified during the swimming season at the Board’s discretion.

  • Cambridge Pool Swimming Pool | Salem, OR

    Cambridge Pool is a community based seasonal pool that is owned by members. Fun in the sun Add All Member Meeting to your Calendar 2026 Season Cambridge Pool is a member-owned pool. (There are no day passes available for non-members, however, non-members may rent space for a party.) Please click on the membership link above for more information on becoming a member. Each membership is per household, no single memberships available. Members click here to sign up for specific tasks during work days or volunteer hours outside of the workdays. Parties - will only be arranged after filling out this request form . Holiday Hours: Memorial Day: 11am-8pm 4th of July: 11am-6pm Labor Day: 11am-8pm

  • Party Terms and Conditions | Cambridge Pool

    Party Information , FAQ , Terms and Conditions Only members can host parties at Cambridge. What is the cost of a party? The fee for a pool party is $100. At the time of booking, there is an additional $50 refundable deposit making the total due at booking $150. The deposit will be refunded within 48 hrs of the end of the party after the lifeguard on duty has confirmed the hosting member cleaned up their party (per the Pool Party Agreement). In the event that there is cleanup needed by the lifeguard, the deposit will not be refunded. How many people can I invite? A pool party allows the member to invite 25 total guests. There will be no exceptions made to this policy. Non-swimmers are included in the guest count. How long is a pool party? Pool parties are booked for 2 hours. All guests will be provided wristbands upon arrival and are expected to leave when the 2 hour time frame is over. How can I book and pay for my party? Parties are booked through this website . If the guards are unable to accommodate the date/time, then we will be in touch shortly after your booking. If you need to pay with cash or check, please make arrangements with Melissa, our swim activities coordinator at swim.activities@cambridgepool.org . 350088136_705601627990906_5903336447718918307_n 350088136_705601627990906_5903336447718918307_n 1/1

  • Referral Landing Page | Cambridge Pool

    Get a $50 discount on your ticket Apply reward when placing your first order. Get Reward Applies to "2025 Cambridge Membership". One ticket only. Copy code and click here to purchase your membership.

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  • FAQ | Cambridge Pool

    F A Q You can find the Pool Rules and Bylaws here . Q: Do I need to be a member to swim at Cambridge? A: Yes. Cambridge is a member-owned community pool. If you are not a member and are interested in becoming a member, please send us a message through "Contact Us" and we can arrange to meet at the pool for a tour. Q: What are the pool hours? A: The pool hours are posted to the homepage . Parties are shown on the pool calendar, linked in the upper right side of the menu. Q: Who do I contact regarding a new or existing membership? A: If you are new, please either join online or fill out the contact us form . If you are a member, the quickest response will happen if you are logged in and can message with us (icon in lower right corner). If you are not logged in, we cannot get back to you to respond to the chat as it does not include any contact information. Q: How do I get my key? Can I get more than one? A: The best time to pickup your key is during the opening day BBQ. If you are unable to come during those hours, you will need to send us a chat or "Contact Us" message. . Keys will not be delivered on an individual basis unless there are extenuating circumstances. Extra keys are $10 each and can be purchased on the website. Q: Do you offer swim lessons? A: Yes! Swim lessons are offered to both members and non members. Go here to register . Q: Can I book a pool party? A: Pool parties are available to members and non-members (for a higher fee). Bookings are requested online but are not final until guard coverage is confirmed by Melissa. Please request your party at least 2 weeks in advance. We need to schedule an extra guard for the occasion. Fill out this form to request it. Once a lifeguard is secured and payment is made, Our swim activities coordinator will confirm your party with you. It is not booked until this happens. Q: Are Lifeguards always on duty? A: Yes, lifeguards are scheduled during all open hours. However, if a guard is unable to make their shift, we may not be able to get the shift covered. Insurance requires us to have a guard at all times so if the shift can't get covered, the pool may need to close. Please have grace with the board who are doing their best with teenagers who may not plan ahead as they should. A sign will always be posted if a lifeguard is not on duty (or during a lifeguard's break). Please remember, it is your responsibility to monitor your household members and guests AT ALL TIMES. Q: Can I bring food and drink? A: Yes, outside food and drink is allowed. There is NO FOOD allowed on the pool deck , this includes the kiddie pool. Please keep all food on the grassy area. Alcohol is NOT permitted at any time on any part of the property. Q: Are pool toys allowed? A: Yes, pool toys and floaties are allowed. At busier times, the lifeguard may ask swimmers to take larger floaties or games out of the pool. All toys are used at the discretion of the lifeguard. Scuba gear and swim fins may be permitted when the pool is not crowded. Q: What is the best way to stay up to date on pool closures? A: While it is rare, the pool does occasionally close early on holidays, for weather or when chemicals need balancing. We make our best effort to post these last minute closures as quickly as possible. It is best to follow us on Instagram and/or Facebook and we will also email members. We also started using text messaging for closures. To opt in, send "Cambridge" to (503) 378-7946 (pool phone number). Q: How can I help out? A: We are a non-profit pool, any additional help, either monetary or with personal time, is of great benefit. Please reach out at secretary@cambridgepool.org if you'd like to contribute further. We would also love to see you help out at the pool clean up days in May and September!

  • Contact Us | Cambridge Pool

    Let's Chat Pool Phone/Message Line 503-378-7946 If you would like to host a party at Cambridge, please fill out the Party Request Form instead. Party requests cannot be accepted from this form. First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!

  • Swim Team/Lessons | Cambridge Pool

    Swim Team/Lessons We offer a variety of aquatic services, including a competitive swim team and group swim lessons for all ages and abilities. These are open to both members and non-members. Individual lessons are available, please inquire for more information . Need a new swimsuit or gear? Shop at our online SWIM SHOP and support the swim team. Levels of Instruction If your swimmer is just starting out, BEGINNER is the level for them. The focus of this level is on water acclimation and students starting in this group do not go underwater on their own. They have also not started floating independently or with swimming actual strokes yet. If your student is not yet able to swim more than a few yards on their own, but may float independently, then your student is INTERMEDIATE . This is student may just be starting to try strokes but they are not doing it well or efficiently yet. They cannot yet swim the length of the pool. If your swimmer can swim one length of the pool independently, then they should be on the recreational SWIM TEAM. Swim team is designed to help swimmers improve their stroke techniques and endurance. It is a good deal for the money with about 20 hours of pool time +meets for $75 for members, $100 non-members, price cap at $150/$200 for members/non-members. The team competes against other recreational pools in the Salem/Keizer area. There are generally 5 meets on Thursdays and then All-City on the last Sat of July. Parents must volunteer at at least one meet. 2026 Swim Lessons: Session 1: June 15 - June 19 Session 2: June 29 - July 10 Session 3: July 13 - July 24 Session 4: July 27 - Aug 7 2026 Swim Team: June 15 - Aug 1 Swim Team Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Swim Team Starts Jun 15 From 75 US dollars From $75 Loading availability... Loading availability... Book Now

  • Reservations | Cambridge Pool

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  • About Us | Cambridge Pool

    About Cambridge Cambridge pool was built in 1993 by families for families . Cambridge Pool Association is a non-profit group that serves up to 115 households every summer. Our community pool comes complete with lifeguard, diving board, kiddie pool, deck area with sunning lounges, and a large side lawn with available BBQ for member use.If you are interested in getting more information or you would like to join, please contact us! We are a MEMBER owned community-based seasonal pool. Generally, the pool opens in May and stays open until early/mid Sept, depending on the weather. We have a volunteer day for opening and closing to get things up and running and winterized. There is a 2-hour work commitment required from each member. On the property, there is a 20-yard, 3’-9’ deep pool and a ~8’ diameter, 1’ deep toddler pool. There is a grassy area, lounge chairs, umbrellas, a diving board, a propane BBQ, and men’s and women’s bathrooms. The pool will have guards during all open hours. There is a swim team that any kid can join if they can at least swim the length of a pool. Some kids start as early as 4! Swim lessons are also available.Overall, it is a really great community with some really nice members. It is volunteer-run, so if people have ideas or want to change something, the board fully encourages members to bring ideas forward and support or do improvements. Meet The Team Miranda Hennan President Shann Mann Treasurer Tina Bartsch Secretary Malia Pool Manager Charis Asst Swim Team Coach Calvin Lifeguard Allie Patterson VP/Membership Chair Melissa Stanley Swim Activities Coordinator Mike Hodgson Facilities Chair Juliet Swim Team Caach Miette Lifeguard

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