We did recieve this special note from Steve Sisk:
My Dear Grant City Friends and Family,
In 1958, when the original GC pool committee was working diligently on providing our small town with a modern swimming pool, I was a 10 year old resident. I recall the prospect of having a swimming pool to enjoy during the summer monthes with great excitement and anticipation and was absolutely thrilled when it was actually completed. When the pool opened (the year escapes me), I was a "charter member" and frequently traveled there on my bike to spend many happy hours swimming with my friends. I recall overcoming my fear of leaping off the high diving board - and being drug out of the pool by the lifeguard after doing a "backbuster" off of it! I remember "ferocious" water fights with friends and unsuspecting (perhaps) girls. I remember doing flips and swan dives off the diving boards --over and over again, trying to both "get it right" and just showing off. Many subtle and not-so-subtle "life lessons" were learned there--including how to just enjoy life. Ahhhh, such fond memories. So, it is with great pleasure that I "give back" a small token of my affection for both my Grant City childhood and its swimming pool.


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Well I have to agree with Steve. I also spent many summers at the pool as a customer and later became a lifeguard for 3 years. When I heard the pool would not be able to open it broke my heart. I immediately wanted to know how I could help. I soon became a committee member to help bring the pool back to our community. I am overwhelmed of the generous donation we have recieved thus far. As any project would have it cost have increased more than we thought but with the generosity of our community I know our goal will be met soon.
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