By 1808Delaware

The City of Delaware’s Parks & Recreation Department has announced that pool memberships for the 2025 season are now available. Whether you’re looking to cool off on a hot summer day, spend quality time with family, or stay active in the water, the Jack Florance Pool is the place to be this summer.

Membership Details & Pricing

Residents can purchase their memberships starting today, while non-residents will be able to secure their passes beginning Tuesday, May 27. Memberships are available online, making it easy to sign up from the comfort of your home. If you’re renewing your membership, you can continue using the same card from previous seasons.

2025 Pool Rates
Membership TypeResident PriceNon-Resident Price
Youth (17 & Under)$110.00$200.00
Adult (Ages 18-54)$115.00$205.00
Senior (55 & Older)$60.00$110.00
Family of 2$165.00$265.00
Family of 3$225.00$325.00
Family of 4$255.00$370.00
Family of 5$275.00$405.00

Pool Season & Schedule

Mark your calendars! The Jack Florance Pool will officially open its doors for summer fun on Saturday, May 24 and remain open until Monday, September 1.

⚠️ Important Notice: The pool will be closed from May 27 to May 30 while school is still in session.

How to Purchase Your Membership

Purchasing your pool membership is easier than ever! Visit www.DelawareOhio.net/ParksRecRegistration to sign up today.

☀️ Don’t miss out on a fantastic summer—secure your membership now and get ready to make unforgettable memories at the Jack Florance Pool! 💦


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