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At Wave House Athletic Club we are committed to the health and well being of the mind, body and spirit through innovative fitness and lifestyle programs. Our friendly, professional team will inspire and support you in your commitment to enhancing the quality of your life. We are more than fitness; we are a wave of life.
Offering indoor swimming, yoga, free weights, cardio equipment, personal training, group fitness classes and much more, our environment makes you feel at home, no matter what your fitness level may be. Whether you want to slim down or tone up, have more energy for work or family, or just look and feel better – Wave House Athletic Club is here to help.
The 2011 Summer Senior Member Appreciation Breakfast was held on Thursday, June 23rd.
We had a great turnout with over 70 attendees, and it was nice to see everyone socializing, eating and enjoying the fantastic view of the ocean. We thank you all for attending and for your continued support of Wave House Athletic Club!
See the photos from the event below.
City of San Diego’s Short-Sightedness Causes Historic Plunge Pool at Belmont Park to Close
May 22, 2011, (SAN DIEGO, CA) - The City of San Diego has taken a very one-sided view of the obligation to maintain the historic Mission Beach Plunge Pool Building. To the detriment of the citizens of San Diego, the City’s short-term thinking has resulted in repeated structural failure of the Plunge building, closure of the Plunge Pool, and is now setting the stage for a repeat long-term economic downward spiral for Belmont Park and Mission Beach.
The Plunge will be closed effective Thursday, May 26, 2011, and will remain closed until such time as the City conducts the necessary repairs and certifies the structure as safe.
The demise of the Plunge is but the first step in the negative progression that Mr. Lochtefeld had warned of eleven years ago, and recently reiterated to the City. If the Plunge does not reopen, one can expect vacancies to increase at Belmont Park, and as vacancies increase, family pedestrian will decrease which will lead to even more vacancies. This cycle exposes Belmont Park to the very real risk that it will return to the crime infested blight which existed before Mr. Lochtefeld tried to realize his dream of revitalizing the area. If that prediction comes true, one of the gems of the San Diego coastline will be lost.
The fate of the Plunge and the future of Belmont Park is now in the hands of the public and their ability to convince the Mayor and City Council to shift their focus from demanding short-term lease revenue to finding a solution to preserve a City of San Diego historical treasure and the crown jewel of Mission Beach.
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