Swimming Pool Information
Atlantic Marine Corps Communities swimming pools are amenities designed specifically for current AMCC Residents. AMCC swimming pools are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Our Pool Attendants are experienced and eager to make sure you enjoy your recreational experience. It is their responsibility to ensure that you stay safe as well. We ask that you please abide by the rules and regulations below.
Location & Hours
Stewart Terrace Community Center
Pool Hours: Mon: closed, Tues- Sat: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Sun: 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
(During the designated season and subject to weather conditions. Pool will be closed one day a week for maintenance, normally Mondays.)
Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sat: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Phone: 845.787.5638
Location: 46 Sluga Drive, New Windsor, NY
Rules & Regulations
•We ask that all Residents and their guests observe the posted pool regulations as established by the Property Manager. For health and safety reasons, we require that all persons under the age of 14 be accompanied and supervised by a parent; guardian, or legal custodian; or a suitable and responsible representative over the age of 18, at all times. A Resident or occupant must accompany guests at all times.
•The Pool Attendant has the right to close the pool or the pool area during anytime if the lifeguard finds any safety issues.
•Posted pool rules must be observed at all times.
•All persons using the pool area are subject to the State regulated pool rules which will be posted at or around the pool area.
•Please wear only swimwear in the pool, as the strings on cutoffs will clog the filter system.
•Floats, toys, and air mattresses are not allowed; although safety floats for children are permitted.
•The pool and the surrounding area are designated for general pool use which does not include diving or unsupervised aquatic activities.
•All Residents and their guests are asked to refrain from loud or profane language and to conduct themselves in a manner that is not offensive to those around them.
•No persons may bring glass containers of any kind to the pool area.
•The consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited.
•Children of a diapering age must wear proper swimwear. No Diapers.
•Fighting and other rule infractions may cause the termination of a person or persons pool privileges.
•For the comfort and pleasure of all Residents, radio and CD players may only be used with earphones.
•Identification is required to assure that only Residents/occupants and their guests use the pool.
•Pets are not allowed in the Pool area. (This provision does not apply to guide animals used by handicapped persons.)
•Pool Attendants will be provided at AMCC pools so Residents are advised that use of these recreational activities will be in accordance with posted pool rules and pool guidelines which will be provided as a separate document in the Resident welcome packet.
Violation of these rules will result in the following:
First Offense: Unless of a serious nature, the resident will receive a verbal warning followed by written documentation provided to the resident and placed in the service member’s file.
Second Offense: Unless of a serious nature, the resident will be removed from the pool enclosure and receive a verbal warning followed by written documentation provided to the resident and placed in the service member’s file. Resident and all other members of the household will not be allowed to return for seven (7) days.
Third Offense: Resident will be immediately removed and receive a verbal warning followed by documentation provided to the resident and placed in the service member’s file. Resident and members of the household will not be permitted to use the pool for the remainder of that season.
Safety Suggestions
These safety tips are provided by the American Red Cross. Visit the American Red Cross website at www.redcross.org for more tips about personal safety.
• Learn to swim. The best thing anyone can do to stay safe in and around the water is to learn to swim--this includes adults and children. The American Red Cross has swimming courses for people of any age and swimming ability. To enroll in a swim course, contact your local Red Cross chapter.
• Be sure the area is well supervised by lifeguards before you or others in your group enter the water.
• Read all posted signs. Follow the rules and directions given by lifeguards. Ask questions if you are not sure about a correct procedure.
• Maintain constant supervision. Watch children around any water environment (pool, stream, lake, tub, toilet, bucket of water), no matter what skills your child has acquired and no matter how shallow the water. For younger children, practice "Reach Supervision" by staying within an arm's length reach.