(KMZA)--Preparations are being made for the 2024 season at the Seneca Aquatic Center.
The Seneca City Council, when they met last week, approved the hiring of Brooke Stallbaumer as pool manager for this summer. In addition, they approved the hiring of Maggie Koch as a lifeguard. She is already trained.
A total of 26 people have been hired to work at the pool this season.
The Seneca Aquatic Center is set to open May 25, weather depending, for the 2024 season.
In other business, the Council approved several requests from the American Legion Riders--including to host a fireworks show on July 13, an application for a special event cereal malt beverage license and to close portions of Elk and Pioneer Streets from 12 noon on July 12th to 11 pm on July 13.
In addition, the Council approved several street closure requests from the Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact--including for the Second Saturdays Live Music on May 11th, August 10 and September 14th, along with the Museum Fest on June 8th.
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