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Get Ready — The Pool Opens May 3rd!

Get Ready — The Pool Opens May 3rd!

Summer is almost here, and we’re thrilled to announce that our neighborhood pool will officially open for the season on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, and will close on Sunday, September 28th, 2025.

We’ve been hard at work getting things ready for you and your families to enjoy. This season, you’ll notice brand-new pool furniture and some exciting updates and refreshes to our water features, including the aquatic mushrooms in the kiddie area and the outdoor shower. We’re doing everything we can to make this summer better than ever!

Pool Fob Reminders:

Lost your fob? Replacement fobs are available for $25 each. We’re currently finalizing the payment process and will provide more info as soon as it’s ready.

Pool Access & Hours:

Pool hours have not yet been finalized, but rest assured, our gate system will allow entry when hours are active. Just scan your fob at the gate — if it’s during operating hours, you’re good to go!

Please remember: South Carolina law requires the pool deck and water be cleared before dusk. Pool hours will reflect this requirement.

Important Rules & Reminders:

  • Climbing the fence is trespassing.
    It is illegal and subject to arrest. The Board of Directors will enforce all applicable trespassing laws.
  • No glass of any kind is permitted inside the fenced pool area.
    That includes beer bottles, wine bottles, soda bottles, dishes, glassware—anything made of glass. If glass breaks inside the pool area, the entire pool may need to be drained and cleaned to prevent injuries from fine glass particles. This can cost thousands of dollars, and those costs will be passed to the responsible party.
    If you witness glass in the pool area, please report it immediately or speak directly with your neighbor so they understand the risk.
  • Be mindful — this is a shared neighborhood pool, not a private one.
    Please respect your neighbors and avoid disruptive behavior.
  • No throwing games inside the pool.
    Games involving balls (footballs, etc.) are not allowed inside the pool area. Flying balls can easily strike someone in the face or head and cause injury. Keep these activities outside the pool.
  • Floatation devices are allowed, but if you’re not in the water, please remove them. Large floats can block sightlines, which poses a serious risk to children in the pool.
  • There are no lifeguards on duty.
    The pool is swim at your own risk. An emergency phone is located on the building near the pool. In the event of an emergency, dial 911 and give them the pool address:
    2116 Caprington Drive

We also strongly encourage all parents to consider taking a CPR or water rescue course to be better prepared in the event of an emergency.

We can’t wait to see everyone back at the pool! Let’s make this summer a safe, fun, and respectful one for the whole community.

— Your HOA Board