Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few public pools in VA?
There’s a terrible history of white people creating private pools so that they could exclude Black folks from swimming. Here’s just one article about the phenomenon: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/10/americas-swimming-pools-have-a-long-sad-racist-history/
And that pretty much continues with the private pools...
I’m a white person who lives here but is from another area. The private pools feel very segregationist to me (still).
This whole area is very (self) segregated, frankly. Nothing to do with the pools. We're members at Chesterbrook, live in the Langley district, actually closer to Langley pool. Handful of other AA families around us, but not many. More South and East Asians. We don't have any issues with it, and we do know the history of the pools. (DH's family is originally from DC/NoVA)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few public pools in VA?
There’s a terrible history of white people creating private pools so that they could exclude Black folks from swimming. Here’s just one article about the phenomenon: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/10/americas-swimming-pools-have-a-long-sad-racist-history/
And that pretty much continues with the private pools...
I’m a white person who lives here but is from another area. The private pools feel very segregationist to me (still).
at this point they reflect the people in their neighborhoods who want to join. At our pool, some houses are deaded with memberships, but everyone is on a wait list and it goes in chronological order. Membership is restricted to the zip code the pool is located in
Not in Fairfax County. Where are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few public pools in VA?
There’s a terrible history of white people creating private pools so that they could exclude Black folks from swimming. Here’s just one article about the phenomenon: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/10/americas-swimming-pools-have-a-long-sad-racist-history/
And that pretty much continues with the private pools...
I’m a white person who lives here but is from another area. The private pools feel very segregationist to me (still).
at this point they reflect the people in their neighborhoods who want to join. At our pool, some houses are deaded with memberships, but everyone is on a wait list and it goes in chronological order. Membership is restricted to the zip code the pool is located in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few public pools in VA?
There’s a terrible history of white people creating private pools so that they could exclude Black folks from swimming. Here’s just one article about the phenomenon: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/10/americas-swimming-pools-have-a-long-sad-racist-history/
And that pretty much continues with the private pools...
I’m a white person who lives here but is from another area. The private pools feel very segregationist to me (still).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few public pools in VA?
There’s a terrible history of white people creating private pools so that they could exclude Black folks from swimming. Here’s just one article about the phenomenon: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/10/americas-swimming-pools-have-a-long-sad-racist-history/
And that pretty much continues with the private pools...
I’m a white person who lives here but is from another area. The private pools feel very segregationist to me (still).
Anonymous wrote:Highlands is really nice...it is tucked back in the woods away from any main roads so it kind of gives you a sense of being "away" from everything.
The swim team is division 1 but isn't nearly as intense a program as Chesterbrook, Overlee, or Tuckahoe....it really depends on what you are looking for...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few public pools in VA?
There’s a terrible history of white people creating private pools so that they could exclude Black folks from swimming. Here’s just one article about the phenomenon: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/10/americas-swimming-pools-have-a-long-sad-racist-history/
And that pretty much continues with the private pools...
I’m a white person who lives here but is from another area. The private pools feel very segregationist to me (still).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few public pools in VA?
There’s a terrible history of white people creating private pools so that they could exclude Black folks from swimming. Here’s just one article about the phenomenon: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/10/americas-swimming-pools-have-a-long-sad-racist-history/
And that pretty much continues with the private pools...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how do these private pools work?
I mean once you manage to join one, what is the culture like? Do families go for a whole Saturday and just hang? I guess you get to know other families? Or are the pools so big that you feel like a stranger?
Are adult beverages allowed?![]()
Evening is a popular time at our pool. People like to set up shop at a table with a brought dinner or pizza (or other) delivery. Adult beverages definitely allowed. A lot of kids are friends from school or the swim team, and many families know each other and socialize. The board arranges a few social opportunities throughout the summer- all day Fourth of July fun, adults only crab fest, ice cream socials, etc.
The easiest way to get to know other people is to have a kid on the swim team, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:So how do these private pools work?
I mean once you manage to join one, what is the culture like? Do families go for a whole Saturday and just hang? I guess you get to know other families? Or are the pools so big that you feel like a stranger?
Are adult beverages allowed?![]()
Anonymous wrote:So how do these private pools work?
I mean once you manage to join one, what is the culture like? Do families go for a whole Saturday and just hang? I guess you get to know other families? Or are the pools so big that you feel like a stranger?
Are adult beverages allowed?![]()
Anonymous wrote:So how do these private pools work?
I mean once you manage to join one, what is the culture like? Do families go for a whole Saturday and just hang? I guess you get to know other families? Or are the pools so big that you feel like a stranger?
Are adult beverages allowed?![]()