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Swimming pool poll results
Posted Tuesday, June 24, 2008, at 1:25 PM<< Previous | Respond | Email link | Next >>
Here are the results of our most recent poll:
Does the city of Trumann need a public swimming pool? * No, it would be to dangerous!: 9.6% (17 votes) * Yes, it would be great for the kids to have somewhere to go in the summer!: 84.3% (150 votes) * The Splash Pad is sufficient water play for children.: 6.2% (11 votes) 178 votes cast Comments: * I would have been better than the splash pad! * only if we had someone with since and not afraid of hurting somone feelings to run it. * I grew up in Trumann and we had a pool and there was no problems then, of course that was 40 years ago * TRUMANN NEEDS A POOL. WHEN I WAS GROWING WE HAD THE POOL BY THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. I HAVE VERY FOND MEMORIES FOR HAVING THE SWIMMING POOL THERE. * I lived in trumann as a child and went to the pool there was the best time I had as a child here in germany every town has an indoors and out doors pools for the childrens forget the cost * Didn't we used to have a public pool? * The more activities we can present to our children the better our children will be. We need to keep them in our site to prevent them from straying. Every one loves to swim which means families will be together. A pool is only one of the many things we need here to bring all our neighbors to know each other. * I THINK IT COULD BE A GOOD PLACE FOR THE KIDS TO GO, IF... IT HAD SUFFICENT STAFF AND THEY INFORCED RULES AND REGS. OTHERWISE IT WILL JUST BE ANOTHER EYE SORE IN TRUMANN, AND WE DONT NEED ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE!! |
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