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Take a dip with Common House this summer

Local social club Common House has announced its Summer Pool Party Series — opening its pool up to the public on select days throughout the season.

People in a pool with cabanas and an outdoor bar.

Pool party, anyone?

Local social club Common House has announced the dates to its Summer Pool Party Series, and we are so ready to dive in.

Once a month, the pool (typically reserved for members only) will open up to the public. You can enjoy this spot poolside on select Saturdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Prepare your floaties for:

  • May 18 | Ciao, Summer!
  • June 1 | Rainbow Pride
  • July 6 | Stars & Stripes
  • Aug. 3 | Boogie Wonderland
  • Sept. 7 | Aloha, Summer!

Expect an Italian-inspired party to kick off the season with frozen Aperol spritzes (we’ll take ours with an umbrella, please).

Ready for a dip? Reserve your towel online. Note: These events are free to members, you can reserve your spot through your membership portal.

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