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Happy Birthday! Everyone Into The Pool!

Westchester County pools available for kids' birthday parties.

Give your child a memorable birthday party by bringing a group of friends and family to Westchester’s fun-filled pool complexes this summer at Saxon Woods Pool in White Plains, The Brook at Tibbetts Brook Park in Yonkers, or Willson’s Waves Pool in Mount Vernon.

The basic party package offers unlimited swimming for the group, along with a special party area near the pool with picnic tables reserved for exclusive use. Times: Monday through Friday (except holidays), from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Fee is $150 for a group of up to 20, with $5 per person for additional guests up to a maximum group of 30. 

A food combination package is available for an additional $8 per person and offers a choice of hot dog, hamburger or chicken fingers, along with French fries and beverage. You can bring in your own birthday cake or order one through the concessionaire. No other food may be brought into the pool.           

Birthday parties are available for groups on weekdays only, beginning Monday, June 25, through Friday, Aug. 26; no parties will be available on Wednesday, July 4. The party must be booked and hosted by a Westchester County Park Pass holder. Appropriate adult supervision is required for all children during the party.           

For more information or to book a birthday party, call Saxon Woods Pool at (914) 995-4480; Tibbetts Brook at (914) 231-2865; and Willson’s Waves at (914) 813-6990.

Go to westchestergov.com/parks for information about county parks.

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