Mayor Adams stopped by KTLO Studios Thursday and says tours of the facility have temporarily been suspended because of the amount of work currently taking place inside the building.
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Membership ID cards are now available for pickup at the youth center for those who have already purchased memberships. Adams said approximately 2,000 memberships have already been sold, including a large number through local businesses offering payroll deduction options to employees.
Mayor Adams said the city is still targeting Memorial Day weekend for opening the facility and confirmed there will be swimming available by that time.
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For more information on the community center visit the city’s website at www.cityofmountainhome.com/parks-and-recreation.
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