To Friends of the Culver City Natatorium:
The Culver City-based unincorporated nonprofit organization Friends of the Culver City Unified School District Natatorium is formally announcing its goals for 2012.
Our first priority is to form a group of citizens who share our desire to have the Culver City USD Natatorium reopened. This group will meet once a month to discuss issues surrounding the reopening of the Natatorium.
The group will be comprised of community members and stakeholders.
This group will seek financial sponsorship.
Our mission is to provide financial and long-term community support for the Culver City USD Natatorium and to create an ecosystem that supports swimming as a healthy lifestyle choice as well as a competitive sport. We are volunteers dedicated to the City of Culver City, to swimming and the surrounding community.
To become part of this organization, contact me at
Robert_smith@me.com or 310.429.6413.
• I know this sounds strange but the pigeon droppings in the Natatorium are actually fertilizer.
So who wants to come and pick up free fertilizer? I am not joking. Does anyone know any farmers at the Farmers Market who would want to haul this out of the Natatorium?
• My daughter Samantha found the link below, and she thinks we can use it to clean the Natatorium. I told her it might be more than we need. Look out pigeons…
DeconGel® – Nuclear Decontaminant (CBRN) – Product of CBI Polymer decongel.com
DeconGel is advertised as the product to choose for tough, hard-to-clean contamination remediation challenges.
• The meeting last Saturday with School Board member Kathy Paspalis went well. I have met with three CCUSD Board members in the last two weeks. We are moving forward. Also, I will be creating a detailed proposal to clean up the Natatorium.