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- SPLASH Preschool | Shore Aquatic Center
SPLASH Preschool Program SPLASH There are openings for Splash Preschool! Email youthprograms@sacpa.org for more info or to be added to the contact list. Program is for 2.5 to 5 year olds Splash registration
- Renovation & Expansion | Shore Aquatic Center
Renovation & Expansion Project May 2019 - October 2020 Aerial View of Completed Facility Exterior Design Mock-up
- Meet the Board
Meet The Board Board of Commissioners & Advisory Committee Application "Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. I served in the US Army, Infantry and spent 1968 in Vietnam, coming home as a First Lieutenant. Graduated from California State University, Dominguez Hills, with a BA and MA in English literature, linguistics, and writing. I have worked a variety jobs: cook; warehouse shipping clerk; on a pipeline gang and as a pipeline dispatcher for Union Oil; residential electrician; taught writing for Peninsula College extension; drove the bookmobile for NOLS; and sold real estate. I built and remodeled houses as a general contractor. I enjoy reading, writing, and occasional stabs at golf. And, somehow, I never seem to run out of projects. I look forward to the post-pandemic era when I can travel to far-away places. I have been married for fifty+ years. My wife and I bought our house in Port Angeles in 1976. I am happy my daughter and son-in-law live close by and that my favorite grand-daughter and her family also live here. I have been swimming at our pool since the late seventies and have been on the advisory committee for the pool." Greg Shield Board of Commissioners gshield6@icloud.com Bio Coming Soon Navarra Carr Board of Commissioners “I was born and raised here in Port Angeles, and learned to swim at the Shore Aquatic Center (back when it was known as the William Shore Memorial Pool). I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Central Washington University, and was a small business owner in downtown Port Angeles for 15 years before being elected to the Port Angeles City Council in 2017 and then the Clallam County Board of Commissioners in 2022. I enjoy playing piano for various community performances, hiking in our beautiful area, and swimming at the Shore Aquatic Center with my wife and two boys.” Mike French Board of Commissioners mike.french@clallamcountywa.gov Commissioner Johnson is proud to have served in the US Army Corps of Engineers rising to the rank of captain. He is a Vietnam veteran. Randy became part owner of Green Crow in 1985, and stepped down as President and CEO in 2016. He is still sits on the Board of Directors. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of the South and later a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard. Randy and his wife Carol have two children and two grandchildren. They enjoy a rural lifestyle that includes 25 horses (many rescued) and two dogs. Randy Johnson Board of Commissioners President randy.johnson@clallamcountywa.gov Council Member Suggs’ great-grandmother, grandmother and mother were all born in Port Angeles. I am a Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Citizen (Cook-Kardonsky Family) and my connections to our community are generational. Council Member Suggs is the first enrolled Native American to serve on the City of Port Angeles Council. My interest extends to serving my family, Tribal community, and the Port Angeles community by giving back my time. She Graduated with an Environmental Policy and Planning degree from Western Washington University/Huxley program. Obtained an Associate of Arts degree from Peninsula College and graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1989. Her background is in restoration planning, contract development/negotiations/implementation, environmental policy/planning, Tribal Government, and land acquisitions. She has 22 years’ experience working for local Tribal governments. While serving on city council she maintains a fulltime job for Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe as the Restoration planner, & prior to that she worked for Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe as the Assist. Director Elwha River Restoration Office for 16 years. For her Tribe she serves on the Health Committee, Economic Development Authority, Washington Water Trust, and Cannabis committee. For the City of Port Angeles she serves on the William Shore Memorial Pool Board, Solid Waste Advisory Committee, alternate for the Utility Advisory Committee, and the Clallam County Marine Resources Committee. She has served as a council member for the city of Port Angeles since January 2020. Council member Suggs is a mother of 3 and a grandmother of two amazing grandsons. LaTrisha Suggs Board of Commissioners losuggs@cityofpa.us QUICK LINKS Advisory Committee Board Meetings Administration
- FAQ's | Shore Aquatic Center
FREQUENTLY ASKEd QUESTIONS General Facility Questions How long are the new pools in terms of a workout? If you are working out in the Lazy River, it would take 45 laps to walk a mile. In the Wellness Pool, 88 lengths of the pool would be a mile (44 laps down & back). In the Lap Lanes it is 25 yds. (35 down and back) to equal one mile. What play features are in your Activity Pool? We have multiple new play features including our Lazy River, vortex, spray features such as a large whale tail, mushroom toy, underwater features, and more. Our Activity Pool also features zero-depth entry and underwater benches. Are mermaid tail skins allowed in the facility? Unfortunately, they are not. STAR GUARD guidelines state they're not permitted in an aquatics facility. Because we must follow these guidelines to remain compliant; we currently do not allow them. The mono fin that is inside IS allowed.
- Policy and Procedures
Board Resolutions QUICK LINKS Administration Budget and Finance Policy and Procedures Board Meetings Strategic Plan Purchasing/Contracts Public Works Public Records Request Employment 2021 Board Resolutions 0 1-2021 Resolution to Appoint New District Treasurer 02-2021 Resolution to Approve the 2022 District Property Tax Levy 2020 Board Resolutions 01-2020 Resolution Declaring an Emergency in Response to COVID-19 02-2020 Resolution to Approve the 2021 District Property Tax Levy 2019 Board Resolutions 01-2019 Resolution Approving a Boundary Line Adjustment between City and District 02-2019 Resolution Approving a Change in By-Laws (Tabled) 03-2019 Resolution: DA Davidson during project 04-2019 Resolution to Issue $6,800,000 in Park Revenue Bonds for Expansion Project 05-2019 Resolution to Approve the 2020 District Budget 06-2019 Resolution to Approve the District Property Tax Levy 07-2019 Resolution to Issue $6,800,000 in Park Revenue Bonds 2018 Board Resolutions 01-2018 Resolution Appointing a Member to the District CAC for 2018 02-2018 Resolution Approving the 2018-2023 Comprehensive Plan 03-2018 Resolution Approving the Submission of Application to LWCF Grant 04-2018 Resolution Authorizing a Line of Credit in the Maximum Amount of $500,000 05-2018 Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of Real Property (223 E. 8th St.) 06-2018 Resolution to Accept Grant Funds from the Opportunity Fund 07-2018 Resolution for Establishing the Process to Register Bonds 08-2018 Resolution to Issue Bonds in the Amount not to Exceed $11 Million 09-2018 Resolution Designating an Agent to Receive Claims 10-2018 Resolution Authorizing to Invest in the Washington Local Government Investment Pool 11-2018 Resolution to Open account with DA Davidson 12-2018 Resolution to Accept Grant Funds from Washington RCO 13-2018 Resolution to Accept Grant Funds from WA Dept. of Commerce CDBG 14-2018 Resolution Approving Purchase Agreement for Surplus Property at Four Season Ranch 15-2018 Resolution Approving the 2019 Tax Levy Rate 16-2018 Resolution Approving the 2019 Budget 2017 Board Resolutions 01-2017 Resolution Appointing Member to the District Citizen Advisory Committee 02-2017 Resolution Accepting Gift of Real Property 03-2017 Resolution to Submit Bond Issue to Voters 04-2017 Resolution Declaring Surplus Real Property 05-2017 Resolution to Amend 2017 Budget 06-2017 Resolution to Issue Bond to Kitsap Bank 07-2017 Resolution Adopting the 2018 Budget 08-2017 Resolution Authorizing the Collection of 2018 Tax Levy 2016 Board Resolutions 2016-01 Appointing Members to the District Citizens Advisory Committee for 2016 2016-02 Authorizing the Application for and Receipt of an Opportunity Fund Grant 2016-03 Resolution Requesting DNR to Address Timber Arrearage for Clallam County 2016-04 Resolution Adopting the Amended 2016 Budget 2016-05 Resolution Adopting the 2017 Budget 2016-06 Resolution for 2017 Regular Levy Tax Collection 2016-07 Resolution for Recognition of Service for Commissioner Chapman 2015 Board Resolutions 2015-01 Appointing Members to the William Shore Memorial Pool District Citizens Advisory Committee 2015-02 Resolution for 2016 Regular Levy Tax Collection 2015-03 Resolution Adopting the 2016 Budget 2014 Board Resolutions 2014-08 Appointment of District Treasurer and Amendment of Resolution 3, 2013 2014-07 Adopting the Regular Property Tax Levy for Collection in the 2015 Calendar Year 2014-06 Adopting 2015 Annual Budget 2014-05 Payment of All Outstanding Draws on the WSMPD Line of Credit to the Clallam Co Treasurer 2014-04 Appointing Members to the WSMPD AD HOC Strategic Planning Committee 2014-03 Appointing Members to the WSMPD AD HOC Advisory Committee 2014-02 Appointing Members to the William Shore Memorial Pool District Advisory Committee 2014-01 Not Used 2013 Board Resolutions 2013-07 Appointing a Commissioner to the William Shore Memorial Pool District 2013-06 Adopting 2014 Annual Budget 2013-05 Adopting the Regular Property Tax Levy for Collection in the 2014 Calendar Year 2013-04 Amending the provisions of Resolution No. 3, 2013 t 2013-03 Accepting the proposal of Kitsap Bank in Port Angeles, Washington, to purchase a limited tax general obligation bond payable from taxes and other revenues of the District 2013-02 Authorization for the Acquisition of Personal Property and Execution of a Financing Contract and Related Documentation Relating to the Acquisition of Personal Property 2013-01 Local Loan Reimbursement 2012 Board Resolutions 2012-06: Adopting the Regular Property Tax Levy for Collection in the 2013 Calendar Year 2012-05: Adopting the 2013 Annual Budget 2012-04: Appointing a Member to the William Shore Memorial Pool District Advisory Committee 2012-03: Reimbursement Resolution 2012-02 : Local Loan Program Authorizing Resolution 2012-01 : Appointing a Member to the William Shore Memorial Pool District Advisory Committee 2011 Board Resolutions 2011-01 :Small Public Works and Consultation Rosters 2011-02: Reappointing Members to the William Shore Memorial Pool District Citizens Advisory Committee 2011-03: District Notice of Public Records Index and Copying Facilities 2011-04 : Public Records Officer 2011-05: Authorization for Executive Director to Approve Changes in Existing Contracts 2011-06: Establishing A Community Fund for Donations 2011-07 :Amending the 2011 Budget 2011-08 :Adopting the 2012 Annual Budget 2011-09 : Adopting the Regular Property Tax Levy for Collection in the 2012 Calendar Year 2010 Board Resolutions 2010-06 Appointing Member to Advisory Committee 2010-07 Establishing a District Payroll Fund 2010-08 Establishing a Register Imprest Fund 2010-09 :Authorizing Bank Account for Deposits of Credit Card Payments 2010-10 :Authorizing an Increase in the Payroll Fund to $50,000 2010-11 :Proclamation Honoring the PAHS Girls Swim Team 2010-12: Adopting the 2011 Annual Budget 2010-13 :Authorizing Participation in the Deferred Compensation Fund *No resolutions were numbered 2010-1 to 5 2009 Board Resolutions 2009-01:Appointing Advisory Board Member 2009-02 :Adopting 2009 Annual Budget 2009-03: Adopting 2010 Annual Budget 2009-04: Setting the 2010 Tax Levy Rate 2009-05 : Setting the Tax Levy Rate
- Rentals | Shore Aquatic Center
Rentals Rentals allow access to Pool deck and locker rooms. Additional features may be added at an increased rate. For your safety, facility rules apply.
- Inclement Weather | Shore Aquatic Center
Inclement Weather Procedures Quick Links Port Angeles School District M y Clallam County Weather.com SPARK Squad Swim Lessons Upcoming Events/Facebook Contact Us Shore Metropolitan Park District will make the determination to close facilities and cancel programs based upon weather and travel conditions to ensure participant and staff safety at all times. If the facility hours change for whatever reason it will be posted on Website cover page, FB and digital signage in the lobby of the Shore Aquatic Center which is visible from the outside entryway windows. The following situations will lead to facility closures, delays and/or schedule changes: I F PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT CLOSED ALL DAY, EARLY RELEASE: SPARK Squad programs will be cancelled when there is no school or early release. IN THE EVENT A WINTER STORM WARNING IS ISSUED: The Director and/or Manager reserve the right to cancel programs and close facilities in advance if a Winter Storm Warning is issued. Click on our Port Angeles School District link for updated weather news and conditions. OTHER REASONS FOR POOL CLOSURE: Power Outages- Shore Aquatic Center will close immediately and will reopen depending on equipment and facility safety. State of Emergency/Natural disasters- SAC closed immediately until facility safety check and will be determined by Director and Manager if it is safe to open. Staffing shortages due to weather, road closures, illness and staff availability. COMMUNICATION: Shore Metropolitan Park District will communicate to patrons and staff all facility closures and program cancellations and updates due to inclement weather at the earliest convenience. Note: Closures and delays are always dependent first and foremost on staff safely making it to work. Please be patient and understanding.
- Policy and Procedures
Policies & Procedures QUICK LINKS Administration Budget and Finance Policy and Procedures Board Resolutions Strategic Plan Purchasing/Contracts Public Works Public Records Request Employment COVID-19 Exposure & Control Plan District Policies & Procedures In an effort to make all our policy and procedures available to the public, we have linked all our adopted policies and procedures below. We will continue our efforts toward making the Shore Metropolitan Park District facilities and programs the safest and most enjoyable. If you have any questions, concerns or thoughts please contact the District at 360-775-2119.We apologize for any inaccessible or out-of-date documents. Our page is still under construction, along with our facility. Section 100: Founding Documents 110: William Shore Memorial Pool District By-Laws (8-25-09) 120: Quickclaim Deed of Pool Facility and parking area from City of Port Angeles (6-29-09) 130: Interlocal Agreement between Port Angeles and Clallam County (6-2-09) 140: Interlocal Agreement with Clallam County (11-3-09) 150: Resolution 2-09 City of Port Angeles (1-27-09) 160: Resolution 28-09 Clallam County (3-24-09) Section 200: General and Administrative 201: Mission, Vision and Strategic Goals (5-25-10) 205: Purpose, Definitions and General Provisions (1-25-14) 220: Board and Administration (1-25-14) 230: Signature Authority (1-25-11) 240: Public Disclosure Procedures (2-15-11) 260: ADA Accommodations (4-24-12) 270: Information Technology Policy (4-24-12) Section 300: Operating and Facility Procedures 310: Operating Hours and Holiday Closures (9-24-13) 312: Commercial Use of Facility (1-25-14) 315: Facility Rentals (5-25-10) 320: Admissions and Refunds (5-25-10) 325: Swim and Instruction Classes (5-25-10) 330: Gender Equality (2-22-11) 335: Head Injury and Concussion (2-22-11) 340: Financial Aid and Scholarships (2-22-11) 345: Advertising and Sponsorships (2-22-11) 350: Facility Use Rules (5-25-10) 355: Sex Offender (2-22-11) 360: Contamination Policy (9-27-11) 365: Medical Assistance for Patrons (4-24-12) 370: Service Animals (4-24-12) 375: Facility Maintenance Plan (3-26-14) 380: Citizen Action Requests (1-10-10) 385: Hazardous Chemical Communications Program (4-15-14) Section 400: Human Resources District Part-Time Employee Handbook (12/22/23) District Full-Time Employee Handbook (12/22/23) 411: Job Descriptions (6-24-14) 420: Whistler Blower Protection (4-26-15) 425: Unlawful Retaliation (4-26-15) 430: Criminal Background Checks (3-22-11) 435: Employee Reference Protection (4-26-15) 440: Financial Background Checks (3-22-11) 450: Workplace Harassment Prevention (5-25-11) 451: Workplace Violence Prevention (5-25-11) 452: Federal Family Medical Leave Act (5-25-11) 453: American Disabilities Act (5-25-11) 454: Drug Free Work Place Act (5-25-11) 455: Sexual Misconduct Against Minors (4-15-14) 456: Authorized Unpaid Leave (7-28-15 ) Section 500: Finance and Purchasing 505: District Treasurer (11-25-14) 510: Comprehensive Financial Policy (8-26-14) 511: Revenue Policy (4-15-14) 512: Capital Improvement Plan (4-22-14) 513: Investment Policy (2-24-15) 515: Accountability and Reconciling of Financial Accounts (2-25-15) 518: Post Issuance Procedures for Tax Exempt Bonds (5-29-13) 520: Purchasing (9-26-17) 521: Code of Ethics for Contracting (9-26-17) 525: Accounts Receivables (2-24-15) 526: Accounts Payable (2-24-15) 530: Cash and Deposit Management (2-24-15) 535: Petty Cash and Imprest Fund Accounts (2-24-15) 540: Refunds and Reimbursements (2-24-15) 550: Budget Changes and Modifications (9-27-11) 560: Budgeting and Financial Forecasting (7-26-11) 570: Travel (11-22-11) 590: Capital Assets and Disposition (11-22-11) Related Washington State Laws and Codes Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 246-260 – Water Recreation Facilities Revised Code Washington (RCW) 70.90 – Water Recreation Facilities Revised Code Washington (RCW) 35.61 – Metropolitan Park District
- Memberships | Shore Aquatic Center
Memberships Create Account Effective January 1, 2024: the image to the right shows the fee increase across the board for memberships, general admission, and other services with the District. This is due to the Washington state minimum wage increase. With these increases of about 3%, we feel we still offer affordable membership opportunities for the community. We also offer scholarships and you can find the PDF form below if interested. Thank you for being loyal patrons and members! --SAC Membership & Refund Policy Annual Membership Options 1. Annual contract paid in full at time of activation with credit, debit, cash, or check. You save about 2 months with this pass vs. Monthly Auto- billed Membership! 2. Annual contract paid au tomatically by month with payment card saved securely on your account. Payment comes out the same day each month depending on date of activation. Pass will expire if unpaid more than one month. 12-Visit Pass No annual commitment, does not expire! 12 visits put on scan card and can be "refilled" when uses run out. You save about 2 visits with this pass vs. General Admission!
- Board Meetings
Board Meetings **ATTENTION** The Shore Metro Park District Board of Commissioners is meeting in person. The location for Board meetings is the Shore Aquatic Center at 225 E. 5th. St. Port Angeles, WA. There is limited space for the public to attend in person. In order to allow for adequate public attendance and public comment, we are providing a zoom link (See below). We will take public comment at the beginning and end of the meeting. Please utilize the 'raise hand' feature if you would like to make a public comment. Any questions can be sent to our Interim Clerk of the Board, Lori Taber by sending an email to: Lorit@sacpa.org Join Zoom Meeting! https://us06web.zoom.us/j/5513677299?pwd=2K6b5YZschdUPDYJb4jclbE6f2Zaib.1&omn=82828903573 Meeting ID: 551 367 7299 Passcode: 566029 Dial by your lo cation +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown) Quick Links Meet the Board Advisory Committee Board Meetings Administration Date Meeting Agenda Only Full Packet Minutes 01-27-26 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 12-23-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 11-25-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 11-3-25 Special Agenda Minutes 10-28-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 10-17-25 Special Agenda Minutes 9-23-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 8-26-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 7-22-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 5-27-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 4-22-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 3-25-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 2-25-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 1-28-25 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 10-22-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 9-24-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 8-27-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 6-25-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 5-28-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 4-23-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 3-26-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 2-27-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 1-23-24 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 10-30-23 Special Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 10-24-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 09-26-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packe t Minutes 08-22-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 07-25-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 04-25-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 03-28-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 02-28-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 01-24-23 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 10-24-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 09-27-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 08-22-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 07-26-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 06-28-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 04-25-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 03-22-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 02-22-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes 01-25-22 Regular Agenda Agenda Packet Minutes ARCHIVE AGENDA AND MINUTES ARCHIVE BOARD RESOLUTIONS




