Families in Oldham County are ready to make a splash, kicking off the unofficial start to summer.The John W. Black Aquatic Center held a grand reopening on Saturday.Oldham County's only public pool has been closed in 2022 for a massive $4 million renovation. The renovations included new pipes and fixed mechanical issues.It now features two new pools, a splash pad and a climbing wall."Everybody's thrilled to be able to come," said Oldham County Judge Executive David Voegele. "All our magistrates are very happy and pleased with the way the project has turned out. It's nothing but positives from everyone."The Aquatic Center will be open seven days a week, through Labor Day weekend.Membership passes to the pool can be purchased here.
OLDHAM COUNTY, Ky. — Families in Oldham County are ready to make a splash, kicking off the unofficial start to summer.
The John W. Black Aquatic Center held a grand reopening on Saturday.
Oldham County's only public pool has been closed in 2022 for a massive $4 million renovation.
The renovations included new pipes and fixed mechanical issues.
It now features two new pools, a splash pad and a climbing wall.
"Everybody's thrilled to be able to come," said Oldham County Judge Executive David Voegele. "All our magistrates are very happy and pleased with the way the project has turned out. It's nothing but positives from everyone."
The Aquatic Center will be open seven days a week, through Labor Day weekend.
Membership passes to the pool can be purchased here.