Everyone knows that pumpkins are compostable. If you work for park you know that it’s okay to give this amazing organic back to the earth for the animals and plants and will be gone in about 4 days or so. The pumpkin I had was very small. Instead she made me clean it up and use a bag. To be dumped into the dumpster. “It’s okay to do that at other parks, just not mine. Why didn’t you pick a different park.” I threw it was in the bushes where you could not see it at all. So the park could still “look decent.” She said her name was Sara, curly brown hair. Heavy built. Not nice at all. Even the male employee apologized to me about it. So now a nature place will be harming more of the environment because of the pumpkin will be in the landfill with a plastic bag. 0...
Read moreThis park would be great if there wasn't always an issue with the splash pad. I thought I learned from my mistakes and called the Park first to make sure the splash pad was open. When I called the woman on the phone told me the splash pad was open so we drove over there and guess what? It was down. The guy in the office told me it had been down all day. This would have been extremely helpful for me to know instead of driving all the way over there with a 3-year old. IF YOU CALL ABOUT THE SPLASH PAD ASK THEM TO...
Read moreA near perfect park. Two playground sections that are near the pavilions; both are expertly maintained. A splash pad with two showerheads and within sight of the pavilion. Indoor bathrooms (no single stalls). Abundant parking spots. A large pavilion and many small (single table) pavilions around the playground. A separate basketball court and a large open field for soccer or football. An indoor community room and indoor activity room. Although hidden within a residential neighborhood, the park is still...
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