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Dye Natatorium Pool

Pool is closed until April 8, 2024
Summer Schedule will be released end of May and begin June 10th
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Location: 400-B South Snyder
Phone: 661-822-3228 ext. 105

Named after TVRPD’s long-time District Manager, Walter A. Dye, TVRPD’s Dye Natatorium offers a heated, 25 yard, six lane pool complete with showers, changing rooms, restrooms, outside patio and table area. Besides being the “coolest” place to spend your summer, “The Dye” offers Red Cross Lifeguarding, Red Cross Learn to Swim program, water aerobics and recreational swim. It is also home to the THS and Barracuda Swim teams.

Dye Natatorium is a great place to host and celebrate birthday parties, graduations, or other special occasions. Please contact the District Office at 661-822-3228 for availability and reservations.

Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Cost: 

$5 drop in

$40 10-punch pass card

Cards can be purchased at our pool in cash or at our district office in cash, credit, or check. 

 

Pool schedule flyer with swim times and aerobics classes, starting April 8.
Lap Swim Etiquette 
When applicable lap swimmers should identify an individual with similar swimming ability to best facilitate lane sharing.
Prior to entering an occupied lane a swimmer is required to seek permission from any current occupant(s).
The following techniques are recommended when sharing a lane unless otherwise agreed upon. *see image below table
Abide by all published pool rules and/or policies enforced by lifeguards.
Extend all common courtesies to others that you expect to be extended to you.

Note: TVRPD aquatic staff at their discretion reserves the right to direct swimmers to facilitate efficient lane sharing.

Table indicating proper lane etiquette when swimming
Rules 
All patrons entering the facility are required to pay the admission fee.
A cleansing shower is required prior to entering pool.
Children 12 years and under must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older.
Children 6 years and under must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older while in the water and must remain at an arms length at all times.
Children under 3 years of age or not potty trained must wear a water resistant swim diaper.
Appropriate swim attire only. No cotton clothing.
Persons with skin, eye, or nasal infections, open cuts or wounds, or communicable diseases are not allowed in the pool.
U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets only. No other flotation devices are allowed.
Discard all trash in proper receptacles.
Glass, drugs, and alcohol are not permitted. Anyone under the influence will be required to leave the premises.
No abusive or profane language or breach of peace will be tolerated.
No smoking in or around pool area.
No breath holding.
No goggles that cover the nose, snorkels or fins.
No food or beverage on the deck of the pool.
No spitting, spouting of water, or inappropriate play in the pool area.
No back dives, flips, cartwheels, etc. Diving is permitted in designated areas only.
Mandatory health breaks are enforced.
TVRPD managers and staff are responsible for the strict enforcement of all rules and policies. Failure to comply with TVRPD policies and rules will result in ejection from facility.
Pool Rental Fees 

The Dye Natatorium is available for private pool parties!

Available on Sunday ONLY outside of Recreation Swim hours.
$90/hour for 49 people or less
$130/hour for 50+ (150 people maximum)
$100 deposit required
2 hour minimum

Schedule your party today at TVRPD District Office, 490 West “D” St. ( directions ) or call 661-822-3228. Pool reservations and payment of fees must be made at least two weeks in advance.

Employment 

The Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District continues to seek high caliber Lifeguards, Lifeguard Instructors, Water Safety Instructors, and Aqua Fitness Instructors.

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Lifeguards and WSIs must possess current American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification and pass a required TVRPD Lifeguard test (see below). Lifeguards must be able and willing to work in three areas of responsibility:

  1. Daily operations of the facility
  2. Light maintenance of the facility (daily, weekly, and special duties)
  3. Aquatic program support staff

Required Dye Natatorium Lifeguard Employment Test:
Swim 300 yards - no stopping
Tread water for 2 minutes
Retrieve a 10 lbs. object from 9 feet depth per Red Cross standards
Perform Passive Rescue and Victim Removal
Perform Submerged Rescue and Victim Removal
Perform CPR Skills Perform Spinal Management (Back Boarding in Shallow & Deepwater Rescue)

View/download the American Red Cross Lifeguard Handbook 35.27 MB

 

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