As a former competitive swimmer and mother of two, Shannon believes in an inclusive, active community. She moved to Winchester in 2012 and became a Town Meeting Member as well as a member of the FAN board to become more involved with, and learn from, the community. Swim Winchester’s vision to create a center of community engagement is an important project to provide accessible physical and social support to our community. Shannon looks forward to working on publicity for this integral community resource with the board.
Daily Times Chronicle Article
We are happy to share this article by Ryan LaRoche from the Daily Times Chronicle, published April 5, 2021, giving an important update on the progress of Swim Winchester. Please note this key correction of the information in the article: we have not concluded our 2021 Feasibility Study with the ISG consulting firm, as the article states. The Study’s Phase 1, with a focus on design and programming, was just completed in March 2021. We are currently working with ISG to complete Phase 2, to understand the fundraising needs and self-sustaining costs of the facility. The study should be concluded in its entirety by the summer.
Swim Winchester gives pool update
In an effort to update the Select Board on the progress of the community swimming pool, Swim Winchester President Amanda Lewis told the board her organization completed $250k in fundraising last year to provide a more advanced conceptual design. She said they engaged aquatic consulting firm Isaac Sports Group with support from Water Technology Inc. in October.
Lewis outlined Phase I work as analyzing the design and programming for the community aquatic center through focus groups and meetings with potential partners. She mentioned the feasibility study which Swim Winchester completed in March, along with a review of the 2014 study, and updating needs, plus program and design options/recommendations.
Focus groups include young families, older adults, those with special needs, master swimmers, and Winchester High School families. Lewis added partnerships include the Jenks Center, Winchester Hospital, the Gables, the Recreation Department, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Swim Angelfish Adaptive Program.
The Swim Winchester president went over the design to feature a lane pool (25 yards and eight lanes), a leisure pool with warmer water and a therapy pool with even warmer water (she said this would require extra fundraising).
As the process continues, Lewis said they’ll need to develop a schedule matrix for all the potential programs. She noted how the point of the project involves creating a community center that will be wide-ranging and inclusive with volunteer opportunities.
With the feasibility study finished, Lewis said the next steps involve the beginning of a Phase II study this month with budget projects and membership projections and an RFP process to choose an architectural firm.
She suggested the pool could open in upwards of five years.
The Select Board thanked Lewis for her dedication to the project. She could possibly return in the fall with another update.
Read the article here.
Swim Winchester Progress Report to the Winchester Select Board
Swim Winchester President Amanda Lewis presented a report to the Winchester Select Board describing our recent progress in planning for the proposed swimming pool complex on Skillings Field. We are currently updating our original 2014 Feasibility Study to better define community needs, programming, and potential partnerships. We are working with the nationally recognized aquatics consultant Isaac Sports Group (ISG) with support from Water Technology Inc. to complete this work.
Swim Winchester Presentation to the Winchester Select Board and School Committee
Swim Winchester President Amanda Lewis and Board Member David Bentley presented an update to the Winchester Select Board and School Committee describing the progress that Swim Winchester has made toward building a community pool. The update can be viewed here. The Select Board voted unanimously in favor of us continuing our good work! The Select Board asked Swim Winchester to return with a formal update in two years and to check-in every six months in the meantime. Thank you to the many, many supporters who wrote letters, came to the meeting, and offered encouragement!
Swimathon 2019
We are thankful to all who contributed and helped us reach our goal of $20,000! Some swimmers challenged themselves with a goal of a mile or two, some swam just a few laps, but all contributed. We loved the one-day Community Swim at the Boys & Girls Club of Woburn too, lots of Winchester residents came to swim. The money raised goes towards our Phase 2 goal of $250,000 for site and design plans. Thanks for being a part of it!
Adult Swim Party
It was a full house in the upstairs room at TWK for Swim Winchester’s Adult Swim Party! Thanks to all who came to watch our new video, hear the latest news, and raise a glass for a pool facility for everyone in Winchester.