While Summer is coming to a close for 2023 many Lubbock area residents are ready for next Summer after the City of Lubbock made an announcement via social media.
It's getting closer to that time of year. The end of the school year and the beginning of pool season for the City of Lubbock Pools. That also means it's time to hire people to staff the pools for this very seasonal job.
Of course the City of Lubbock is looking for lifeguards for the pools but there are other jobs as well for those out of school for the Summer or for those just looking for a extra
Here are the Lubbock spots that you need to know about going into the summer, including when they're open, where they're located and how much they cost.
It's a sign that summer is around the corner. Lubbock's municipal pools are getting ready to open.
As temperatures rise and kids get out of school for the summer, the pools in Lubbock become very popular places to gather throughout the city and cool down while having fun...
Earlier I posted about the best pools in Lubbock to go to that don't require a membership. But if you're looking for a more exclusive, upscale place to go swimming regularly, you'll want to get a membership to one of these clubs.
It is officially summer in West Texas, and that means heat. Lots of it, too! So I compiled a list of the City of Lubbock's pools that don't require a membership.
It’s summer time and it’s getting hot outside. One easy way to beat the heat is by sitting on your couch and soaking up the nice and cool air conditioning. The better way to enjoy beating the summer heat is by hitting the nearest body of water. Summertime screams sprinklers, Slip ‘N Slides, swimming pools and lakes. Beat the heat this summer and grab your floaties on your way to our top five place