Take a dip with Common House this summer

Dive into how you can enjoy this social club poolside without a membership.

A lively pool scene with people relaxing, swimming, and conversing. Two women sit at the pool's edge, surrounded by cheerful summer vibes and greenery.

Pool party, anyone?

Local social club Common House will bring back its Summer Swim Series soon, and we are so ready to dive in.

Typically a members-only space, the pool will open up once a month to the public on select Saturdays from 12 to 4 p.m. Prepare your floaties for:

Expect a Mediterranean-inspired party to kick off the season with white + blue attire, food and drink specials, and Good Noise Collective bringing the island vibes, with a nod to “Mamma Mia.” There will also be an interactive dance performance at 2 p.m.

Pro tip: Follow Common House on Instagram in the event a pool day gets rescheduled due to rain.

Ready for a dip? Reserve your towel online for $30 — current members, you can claim your free spot via your member portal.

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