Just noticed a press release in my junk mial folder from a few days ago about a "swim" event happening today in San Francisco. Here in the info:
To spotlight how people can easily and quickly grow their savings, Capital One Bank (www.capitalone.com/bank) is encouraging area residents to jump in a giant “Savings Pool” in Union Square so they can “Swim in Their Savings.” San Franciscans who take the plunge will raise five dollars per jump for local financial literacy nonprofit Junior Achievement of Northern California and receive a five dollar gift card to boost their personal savings. Residents will have the chance to win additional prizes for both themselves and Junior Achievement by finding specially marked balls in the “Savings Pool” during a timed swim.
San Franciscans can dive, jump, cannonball or swim in the “Savings Pool” filled with plastic balls from Tuesday, October 26, through Thursday, October 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. PDT daily. Decorated Olympic swimmer, five-time gold medalist and current world record holder Aaron Peirsol will open the pool by swimming a lap using his signature backstroke.
So if you happen to be in San Fran today and feel like hitting the balls...wait it's a pool with plastic balls and Aaron Peirsol will swim in these balls? Hmm...this has to get on youtube. Oh and also the press release didn't have an loction of the pool. So just drive around San Fran to you hit a pool of balls. (sorry the 13 year old in me giggles when i type "balls".)
