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Making a splash at Greenmeadow

Original post made on Apr 27, 2018

Ten years after taking the plunge to restore its neighborhood pool, the Greenmeadow Community Association in south Palo Alto reopened the local treasure with a splashy party in early April.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Friday, April 27, 2018, 6:46 AM

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Posted by Exciting!!!
a resident of Duveneck/St. Francis
on May 1, 2018 at 12:24 pm

Exciting!!! is a registered user.

The renovated, sparkling new pool is beautiful and so much nicer for swimming. I can't wait to start holding events in the new community room. It will connect our green space to the pool for big events like our Fourth of July parade, picnic and field games. It will make space for swim team spirit events for the kids. It will be better space for movie nights and game nights and other social activities. It will be better space for our yoga and music classes. It will be very nice for the annual cocktail party. Most importantly, it will provide larger space for growing numbers of residents to participate in our regular community meetings.

After more than fifty years, it really was time to renovate and upgrade to prepare our shared space for the next 50 years. The pool, park and community center bring neighbors together. Many thanks to the neighborhood people who participated in big and small ways to make this happen. It is a great gift for our community. I love living in historic Greenmeadow.


Posted by Marlins Dad
a resident of Greenmeadow
on May 1, 2018 at 10:30 pm

Pool looks great! The clubhouse construction appears to be moving quickly, too. I like how the clubhouse is elevated a bit above the pool deck and with big windows to provide good visibility during swim meets. Did I mention it will have air conditioning? Should be an awesome swim season . . .

Go Marlins!


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