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Free Admission for teachers during DryTown’s Teacher Appreciation Month

by The AV Times Staff • September 13, 2012

PALMDALE – The City of Palmdale’s DryTown Water Park is celebrating September with a special “Teacher Appreciation Month” offer where teachers will receive free admission with a valid ID.

“School is back in session and we want to say ‘thank you’ to all the teachers in the Antelope Valley who help lead and train the next generation,” said DryTown Manager Eric Dombrowski. “Come enjoy a day at DryTown on us!”

The six-acre Old West mining town-themed aquatic park also features a 925-foot lazy river; a 4-lane racer that launches riders headfirst into a thrilling 360 degree turn in an enclosed tube, before plunging 40 feet down open-air lanes for a downhill dash to the finish line and a serious drenching; a 35-foot waterslide tower with three waterslides and splashdown pool; and a 6,000 square foot children’s water playground, including a 50 gallon Vortex Splash bucket, three water rings and two water cannons.

DryTown is open weekends only through September 23.

Food and beverage concessions this year at DryTown is being handled by Subway at Dusty’s Grill. The popular Subway fresh menu is available, with delicious and healthy options at a great value. Customers will also be able to enjoy their DryTown favorites, pizza, cold drinks, yogurt parfaits and more.

DryTown is also available for group activities or private rentals. Youth groups, teams, companies, family reunions, church groups, schools, fundraisers, organizations, camps and more may take advantage of special group rates.

For more information about DryTown, group rates or private rentals, please visit www.cityofpalmdale.org/drytown or call 661- 267-6161.

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