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Atlantic Parks Dept. struggles to find life guards

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Rec Department is struggling to find life guards to serve at Sunnyside Pool during the upcoming season. Parks and Rec Director Bryant Rasmussen said during the Parks Board meeting Monday evening in the Rotary Shelter at the Schildberg Rec Area, the pool is nearly ready to go, as far as any potential leaks are concerned. Last year, he said, they had some major leaks to fix.

He says it probably won’t be until next Friday before they can begin filling the pool. Rasmussen said the kicker is, they still need lifeguards.

Bryant says they need four lifeguards, and if they only have two, there would be some changes in the how many people would be admitted.

The Parks and Rec Board previously approved an hourly rate of $11 for certified lifeguards, plus certification reimbursement and a $500 sign-on bonus if the guard stays the entire season. Rasmussen said there is a lot of competition for lifeguards in Iowa, with some pools staying closed because of a lack of staff, and/or, in the case of Harlan, water restrictions. Even Omaha is considering ways to deal with the lack of staff.

In other news, the Parks and Rec Summer Program guides have been delivered to the schools, with others set to be dropped-off elsewhere in the area. Rasmussen said it’s unclear at this time if slow-pitch softball will be offered at this point in time.

Summer Swim and tennis are currently underway. Something new that’s being offered this summer is the “Yard Olympics” on June 4th.

Bryant said the City of Atlantic’s Street Department will handle the mowing tasks around the Schildberg Rec Area campground. He said also, the fruit garden is in a Mollett Park (at the end of East 3rd Street Place), but with a few changes from the original plan.

Those trees are set up around the trail at Mollett Park.