POPE COUNTY AR CLERK: M.J. Hickey Pool will be closed for the 2022 summer season due to much needed renovations

POPE COUNTY AR CLERK: M.J. Hickey Pool will be closed for the 2022 summer season due to much needed renovations
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Pope County AR Clerk issued the following announcement on April 6.

While we understand the inconvenience this may cause, we are excited for the opportunity to commence with the needed improvements that will make the pool viable for many more years. M.J. Hickey Pool will reopen for the 2023 summer season. If you are looking for a place to swim, book a pool party or schedule swim lessons, please visit the Russellville Aquatic Center at 1300

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Pope County AR Clerk



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