Is the Circle C Swim Center now one of the UT pools?
Circle C Swimming has combined with Texas Aquatics to become Longhorn Aquatics.
Look for yourself: http://www.circlecswimming.com/
On August 7th 2003, Randy Reese, former head coach for Circle C Swimming, was named head swimming coach for Texas Aquatics, a year-round swimming and diving program offered to the Austin community by The University of Texas at Austin.
What does this mean to Circle C residents? We'll, we don't know, since our so called ''Info Center'' has no Info on this or any other issues here in Circle C. Only a stories about how great the team is - showed up in the August and the September newsletters. I guess we can't expect real info from our Info Center.
Texas Aquatics is part of The University of Texas at Austin, and the Jamail Texas Swimming Center. Dr. Pat Clubb, vice president for employee and campus services said ?“we?’re working on ways to expand and make other facilities available to Coach Reese and our swimming families.''
Are these ''Other facilities'' our Circle C Pool? Sounds like just another sweetheart deal for the entrenched few and a continued subsidy for the members of the HOA.
Sounds like it's UT's pool, you just pay for it.
http://www.utexas.edu/opa/news/03newsreleases/nr_200308/nr_aquatics030807.html
Your Neighbor,
Sal
Circle C Swimming has combined with Texas Aquatics to become Longhorn Aquatics.
Look for yourself: http://www.circlecswimming.com/
On August 7th 2003, Randy Reese, former head coach for Circle C Swimming, was named head swimming coach for Texas Aquatics, a year-round swimming and diving program offered to the Austin community by The University of Texas at Austin.
What does this mean to Circle C residents? We'll, we don't know, since our so called ''Info Center'' has no Info on this or any other issues here in Circle C. Only a stories about how great the team is - showed up in the August and the September newsletters. I guess we can't expect real info from our Info Center.
Texas Aquatics is part of The University of Texas at Austin, and the Jamail Texas Swimming Center. Dr. Pat Clubb, vice president for employee and campus services said ?“we?’re working on ways to expand and make other facilities available to Coach Reese and our swimming families.''
Are these ''Other facilities'' our Circle C Pool? Sounds like just another sweetheart deal for the entrenched few and a continued subsidy for the members of the HOA.
Sounds like it's UT's pool, you just pay for it.
http://www.utexas.edu/opa/news/03newsreleases/nr_200308/nr_aquatics030807.html
Your Neighbor,
Sal