High Point Pool in North Omaha is on the brink of closure, facing crushing costs that threaten its survival as a beloved community hub. With just fifty members and expenses soaring—$4,000 monthly for water, $5,000 for payroll during peak season—the pool can’t cover its bills, let alone fund critical repairs like the roof, diving board, and leaks. For generations, it’s been more than a swim spot—it’s a lifeline: offering lifesaving lessons to kids who might otherwise never learn to swim, and serving as a safe, cherished summer haven. The board is urgently rallying the community to save this neighborhood institution before it disappears forever, hoping locals will come together to preserve a tradition that means everything to families like Erin Wilgus and her grandchildren.

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