Anonymous wrote:they are different types of pools. NVSL requires that a family have a membership share. In general the CSL pools don't have this type of requirement= e.g. Fort Meyer and Knights of Columbus you pay dues and join for that summer, but the members do not 'own' the pool. NVSL pools the members all 'own' the pool (or the HOA that the members belong to owns the pool.) That is the big difference between the two leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Nvsl was founded in 1956, a product of jim crow laws, just like the formation of all the private swim clubs in dmv.
Anonymous wrote:they are different types of pools. NVSL requires that a family have a membership share. In general the CSL pools don't have this type of requirement= e.g. Fort Meyer and Knights of Columbus you pay dues and join for that summer, but the members do not 'own' the pool. NVSL pools the members all 'own' the pool (or the HOA that the members belong to owns the pool.) That is the big difference between the two leagues.
Anonymous wrote:isn't CSL much smaller pools?