Great neighborhood park that doesn't seem to get to over crowded. The playground has is good for children of all ages and as a bonus they have a sprinkler section for those hot days. The fields have just been redone so maintenance on the park seems to be kept up really well. The down side here like most city parks are that the Basketball rims have been removed but the court remains. Just seems so useless to have that wasted space and negative thinking that takes a kids chance at playing a sport away from them.
Added bonus for you Pokemon Go fans, the park has 3 stops that are close to each other so while you or your kids play you get set your lures and...
Read moreThe gem here should be the ceramics studio. Unfortunately, it is not appreciated by the Park District. They don’t keep it up or fund it. Money had been given by a state grant for a new kiln, yet we got a cheaper kiln. Where did the money go? And why isn’t the kiln being used to its full potential of cone 10 like it used to be? Money and politics! There never seems to be money for clay for students, but we paid for the class. We used to get unlimited clay. Why? Money and politics! It used to be a great group of people. The wonderful park manager would see that everyone got a spot in a class. Now there is competition to get in a class because someone...
Read moreWith a bit of TLC this park could be really great. With a nice rubberized play area, swings, a splash pad (in the summer), covered benches, tennis courts and open ball field, there really is a lot that can be done here. Right now most of the equipment is in decent shape, but there are a few broken swings and big divots in the grass field from use. I've rarely seen anybody else around during the week, but there are lots of soccer games on the grass field on the weekend. Street parking around the perimeter is usually pretty good, but there are a few one-way streets and cul-de-sacs to be aware of in terms of...
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