by Terry Adams
The sun is finally out, and the La Honda swimming pool is once again a center of community activity. Gavin Morrell, Garrett Morris, and Danny Williams of the Cuesta Public Works staff have worked wonders to rescue the pool from winter storm damage and make the water clean and chemically perfect. Linda Meehan is the new Head lifeguard, organizing and scheduling eleven lifeguards to keep the pool open from noon to 6PM every day (except when it is too chilly).
On June 16th, Lifeguards Madeline Downing, and Tenaya Bennett rescued a child who was actively drowning and began to sink while taking a swim test. Thanks to the quick and cool action of these two young folks, a tragedy was averted. The child was fine within minutes. It was not necessary to call 911. It is easy to gloss-over a small event like this, but our community owes thanks to Madeline and Tenaya.
Similar, but less dramatic incidents like this one occur with some regularity. Sylvie Paris recently swam to the aid of a child who was not actively drowning, but who was asking for help. Let's hope they don't all have to be tested this way, but let's thank all our lifeguards in advance for their caring vigilance.
Our Lifeguards this year are: The Head Lifeguard is Linda Meehan. Regular Lifeguards are: Kathy Wolf, Sylvie Paris, Lyle Roberti, Caleb Beckett, Madeline Downing, Kelsey Downing, Laura Metrulas, Cloe Hussey, Tenaya Bennett, Hannah Nolan, and Jenna Swanson.
Also, credit is due for the behind-the-scenes effort to streamline and clarify pool rules, finances, etc, to the Guild Board, particularly to Randy Vail, and to Shirley Bortoli in the Office.
If you have questions about the pool, don't hesitate to call the Guild Office at 747-0361, or Linda Meehan at 747-0347, or email Kathy Wolf (our e-com liaison) at [email protected].
The sun is finally out, and the La Honda swimming pool is once again a center of community activity. Gavin Morrell, Garrett Morris, and Danny Williams of the Cuesta Public Works staff have worked wonders to rescue the pool from winter storm damage and make the water clean and chemically perfect. Linda Meehan is the new Head lifeguard, organizing and scheduling eleven lifeguards to keep the pool open from noon to 6PM every day (except when it is too chilly).
On June 16th, Lifeguards Madeline Downing, and Tenaya Bennett rescued a child who was actively drowning and began to sink while taking a swim test. Thanks to the quick and cool action of these two young folks, a tragedy was averted. The child was fine within minutes. It was not necessary to call 911. It is easy to gloss-over a small event like this, but our community owes thanks to Madeline and Tenaya.
Similar, but less dramatic incidents like this one occur with some regularity. Sylvie Paris recently swam to the aid of a child who was not actively drowning, but who was asking for help. Let's hope they don't all have to be tested this way, but let's thank all our lifeguards in advance for their caring vigilance.
Our Lifeguards this year are: The Head Lifeguard is Linda Meehan. Regular Lifeguards are: Kathy Wolf, Sylvie Paris, Lyle Roberti, Caleb Beckett, Madeline Downing, Kelsey Downing, Laura Metrulas, Cloe Hussey, Tenaya Bennett, Hannah Nolan, and Jenna Swanson.
Also, credit is due for the behind-the-scenes effort to streamline and clarify pool rules, finances, etc, to the Guild Board, particularly to Randy Vail, and to Shirley Bortoli in the Office.
If you have questions about the pool, don't hesitate to call the Guild Office at 747-0361, or Linda Meehan at 747-0347, or email Kathy Wolf (our e-com liaison) at [email protected].
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