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Bolger Family Reflection Pool unveiled at The Ringling

The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, doubling as a retirement party for Keeper of the Ca' d'Zan Ron McCarty, was hosted Aug. 23 at the Ca’ d’Zan.


  • By Kayleigh Omang
  • | 3:58 p.m. August 24, 2018
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A large tree used to block onlookers' view of the Ca’ d’Zan on the grounds of The Ringling.

Now, when walking up to the historic mansion, guests are welcomed by a new reflection pool that was completed on Aug. 21. The transformation of the previously filled-in swimming pool started in May, and has now been made into the Bolger Family reflecting pool. The restoration efforts, thanks to the Bolger Family Foundation, is part of the $100 million The Ringling Inspires campaign. 

As stated in a press release, the swimming pool was first built in 1924 by architect Dwight James Baum. The 70 by 36 foot pool was filled in many years ago for the safety of the visitors. The reflection pool is much shallower than the original swimming pool for safety reasons. During the restoration process, the old-Spanish style architecture was maintained with the use of blue tiles and the return of the statue of Venus that originally watched over bathers.

The pool was dedicated to Ron McCarty and his service to the Ca’ d’Zan. After 38 years as keeper of the Ca' d'Zan, he is retiring this month. At the ribbon cutting ceremony, McCarty said the pool was "a jewel in a bunch of weeds," and now that the area has been cleaned up, the pool completes the look of the Ca' d'Zan. A retirement party was held for McCarty following the ribbon cutting ceremony.

 

 

Executive Director Steven High and Ron McCarty. Photo by Daniel Perales
Executive Director Steven High and Ron McCarty. Photo by Daniel Perales
Linda J Smith, Claire Montenegro, Ron McCarty, Connie Cooper and Ann Comeau.  Photo by Daniel Perales.
Linda J Smith, Claire Montenegro, Ron McCarty, Connie Cooper and Ann Comeau. Photo by Daniel Perales.
Barbara Ramsay, Anna von Gehr, David Schuler, Leslie Young,  Dr. Sarah Pappas , Ron McCarty, Betsie Bolger, Mott J.T. Bolger, Geoffrey Steward, John Bolger, Executive Director Steven High, Sharon Freddes and Jon Mott.
Barbara Ramsay, Anna von Gehr, David Schuler, Leslie Young, Dr. Sarah Pappas , Ron McCarty, Betsie Bolger, Mott J.T. Bolger, Geoffrey Steward, John Bolger, Executive Director Steven High, Sharon Freddes and Jon Mott.
The statue of Venus was returned to its original location after the restoration.  Photo by Daniel Perales.
The statue of Venus was returned to its original location after the restoration. Photo by Daniel Perales.
Betsy Bolger speaks on behalf of the Bolger family. Betsy was the first to suggest the reflection pool.  Photo by Daniel Perales.
Betsy Bolger speaks on behalf of the Bolger family. Betsy was the first to suggest the reflection pool. Photo by Daniel Perales.
Executive Director Steven High holds scissors for the ribbon cutting.  Photo by Daniel Perales.
Executive Director Steven High holds scissors for the ribbon cutting. Photo by Daniel Perales.

 

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