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Old 07-31-2022, 05:18 AM
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According to Villages rule, dusk is 18 minutes after sunset….one thing to keep in mind is that many Recreation areas have more than one pool to close. In addition, there are Pickleball, sometimes tennis courts as well as the occasional dog park that need to be closed at dusk. Given the tasks as well as the fact that many times there’s only one Rec Assistant working, one can give these folks a break for managing the tasks quite well. Most of the folks working these jobs are long retired and do it for various reasons. Yes, our amenity fees help pay their salary….but it also pays for a lot more. If some aren’t happy with the way things are run, maybe they could take a job and do it better!
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yes- i could call the village recreation dept. I can't seem to find it in any published village resource. When pools have a schedule that ends with "dusk" . What does that mean? Quantify it in this context (e.g. 15 minutes after sunset). I know the astronomical meaning and it is a time after sunset. Or is it up to the particular attendant on duty to define it?
i'd just watch the instructional video
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Yes- I could call the Village Recreation Dept. I can't seem to find it in any published Village resource. When pools have a schedule that ends with "dusk" . What does that mean? Quantify it in this context (e.g. 15 minutes after sunset). I know the astronomical meaning and it is a time after sunset. Or is it up to the particular attendant on duty to define it?
According to the Villages "pool guidelines" published on the districtgov.org website, dusk is defined as follows.

"Pools and outdoor facilities close at dusk (30 minutes after sunset)."
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Old 07-31-2022, 05:50 AM
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According to Villages rule, dusk is 18 minutes after sunset….one thing to keep in mind is that many Recreation areas have more than one pool to close. In addition, there are Pickleball, sometimes tennis courts as well as the occasional dog park that need to be closed at dusk. Given the tasks as well as the fact that many times there’s only one Rec Assistant working, one can give these folks a break for managing the tasks quite well. Most of the folks working these jobs are long retired and do it for various reasons. Yes, our amenity fees help pay their salary….but it also pays for a lot more. If some aren’t happy with the way things are run, maybe they could take a job and do it better!
Not correct. According to the Villages "pool guidelines" published on the districtgov.org website, dusk is defined as follows.

"Pools and outdoor facilities close at dusk (30 minutes after sunset)."
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Old 07-31-2022, 06:25 AM
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parking lot lights at the rec centers go on at dusk....look up for your information
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You sure you didn’t mean to say “dusk”?
Dusk is defined as 30 minutes after sundown. The pool hours at all but Paradise are 7:30AM until Dusk.
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We love to go to the pool late
there’s no one there it’s beautiful and we have met some very very kind people who were closing up the pool
we passed them going out many times they always just say you’re leaving just in time
At nearly 9PM😎
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I disagree. It is a response I use when an employee has exceeded their responsibility or have become rude or combative. It simply states you know there is a higher authority and you would like to speak to them. It can be done politely and respectfully. I also do it often when service has exceeded expectations.
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Old 07-31-2022, 07:27 AM
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The pools are opened at dawn and closed at dusk check the weather channel for sunset , sunrise
Sometimes CW gets tied up in other situations that delay the opening or closings
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Old 07-31-2022, 07:30 AM
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They don’t go home early because they closed a pool early. ?;:/-;
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Old 07-31-2022, 07:37 AM
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It's easy. Buy one of those "dusk to dawn" light bulbs. When the light comes on, it's dusk, and when it goes off, it's dawn.
Just like when we were kids! You had to go home when the street lights came on!
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Old 07-31-2022, 08:40 AM
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My question would be, "Why do they close at all?" It's not like they have lifeguards during the day. What's the difference if someone wants to go and take a dip at midnight?
Now that is an interesting "take" on this thread!
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Old 07-31-2022, 09:48 AM
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This must be an exciting event, since you have done it more than once. Browbeating one of your neighbors who is working at a rec center for a few extra bucks, is not a macho thing. They should not have to put up with your kind, that think you are special.
X10!!!! Good reply!
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