MCLB Barstow brings treat for summer heat

Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow
Story by Lance Cpl. Samuel Ranney

Date: 02.01.2013
Posted: 02.01.2013 11:35
News ID: 101345
MCLB Barstow brings treat for summer heat

BARSTOW,Calif. - Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow’s pool will open for service members, Department of Defense employees and their families with new renovations for the summer season, May 25.

MCLB Barstow consists of service members and civilian employees from all around the country. Many of the personnel are not native to the High Desert climate, but luckily, the base pool will be newly renovated when it opens this summer, as the masses seek relief from the heat. A 25-foot expansion is being made to the pool area for younger children to enjoy without actually being submerged in water; this gives the adults the opportunity to watch their children from the deck, instead of having to be in the kiddy pool with them, said Gary Fulham, the director of Marine Corps Community Services on MCLB Barstow.

The addition includes a tumble-bucket play center, tunnel arches, a star jet, a turtle that sprays water, and much more, said Fulham.

The expansion of the pool isn’t the only improvement, explained Fulham. The bathrooms are also being modernized.

“The bathrooms will be renovated and cleaned out. Modern sinks and showers will be added to the facility as well,” explained Fulham. “They will also be more handicap-accessible.”

The renovations will improve the use of the base pool and more importantly, it will make it a much safer environment for the younger patrons, said Fulham.

More than $600,000 went into improving the base pool for MCLB Barstow personnel and their families, said Fulham. He encourages patrons to take full advantage of it.

Headquarters Marine Corps approved the renovation in order to enhance fitness on the base, explained Brenda Petruncio, the recreation program manager here.

Admission for the newly renovated pool will come with minimal fees, explained Petruncio. Lap swimming however, Tuesdays - Fridays from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., will remain free.

Fees are as follows:

Day passes:

Patrons ages 2-10-- $1.50

Ages 11 and up-- $2.00

Guest-- $2.50

Season passes:

Individual-- $35.00

Family of 4- seasonal pass-- $90.00

Each additional child (seasonal pass) -- $7.50

Monthly passes:

Individual monthly pass-- $15.00

Family of 4- monthly pass-- $35.00

Each additional child (monthly pass) -- $3.75


The pool will have lifeguards on duty at all times, and swimming lessons will also be available for the safety of the patrons, added Petruncio.

“Swimming is great for fitness and health. You can get in shape while enjoying the nice cool water in the pool during the long hot desert summer months,” added Petruncio.

The 2013 pool season starts on Memorial Day, May 25 and won’t end until Labor Day, Sept. 2. During the season, the pool will be closed on Mondays for cleaning. Family swimming will take place Tuesdays – Fridays from 1 – 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays will be family swimming only (no lap swimming) from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Last year, it was not uncommon for temperatures to rise above 100 degrees, according to weatherchannel.com. Whether you’re used to the High Desert heat or not, take advantage of the base pool this summer and stay ‘cool.’