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Marty Snook Pool Closing for the Season After Labor Day Weekend 2024

HAGERSTOWN, MD (August 30, 2024) – The Washington County Department of Parks & Recreation announces that Marty Snook Pool will be closing for the 2024 season after Labor Day. This weekend, from August 31st through September 2nd, will be everyone’s last chance to take a dip and enjoy the pool until it reopens next summer.

The pool has been a hub of activity all summer long, offering families and friends a place to cool off, relax, and create lasting memories. With the season coming to an end, Washington County Parks and Recreation invites all residents to take advantage of the final weekend of fun in the sun.

We look forward to seeing everyone for one last splash this Labor Day weekend!

For additional questions or concerns, please contact Washington County Public Relations and Marketing at [email protected].

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