PENGUIN POOL PARTY
June 30, 2026
All LPAC swimmers are invited to come enjoy a fun pool party with their penguin pals. We’ll also have root beer floats and make tie-dye shirts to show our penguin pride!
Details
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- Date: June 30, 2026
- Time: 3:00- 5:00, Must check in by 4:00 at the latest to do tie dye.
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Cost to enter pool:
- No charge for Association members
- Non-members: $5 per person Cash or Venmo accepted (children under age 2 are free) paid at gate.
- Shirts: Bring your own plain white shirt to tie dye or fill out this form by TUESDAY, June 23 at 10:00 AM and pay $10 to pick up a white shirt with a penguin at the party. Please read through the form carefully as incomplete forms will not be accepted.
- Root Beer Floats: These delicious treats are on us for all swimmers! We know parents and siblings love ice cream too (we don’t blame you), but we’re only able to provide floats for swimmers this year. Thanks for understanding and helping us keep the event affordable and fun for everyone.
- Parents of swimmers 12 and under, please plan to stay during this event. This is not a drop off event.
See you at the pool—we can’t wait to celebrate with our favorite Penguins!
Folding Your Tie Dye Shirts
If you’d like, you can fold your shirts ahead of time and just bring them to dunk in the dye. See Tie-Dye Folding Ideas for inspiration and helpful diagrams.
Washing Your Tie Dye Shirts
The first time you wash a tie dye t-shirt or tie dye project, you absolutely must wash it all by itself to prevent the colors from bleeding onto other garments. You may be tempted to wash several brand new tie dye t-shirts together, but this would be a big mistake. Newly tie dyed projects will run and ruin other garments around them. This means it is imperative that you wash them entirely on their own.
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- Rinse out your tie dye project completely while wearing gloves. Make sure you rinse out all of the excess dye. The better job you do of removing excess dye, the cleaner your tie dye designs will look in the end.
- Place your shirt in the washer on the largest load on hot.
- Place a small amount of soap in the washer and turn it on. Dry in the dryer or hang dry.
- For the next few washing cycles, you should wash your tie dye shirts entirely on their own. Generally, up to 3 washes will do the trick. This is an imperative step that allows you to prevent from destroying other clothing pieces.