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Community Sports Foundation

Community Sports Foundation

3.7(25 reviews)
1.1 km•Granada Hills

I love going to this place which is located in the Ralph Foy Park where I take my dogs for a walk…read morealmost nightly. It is so nice to see that the community is gathered here to mingle and socialize while enjoying a good game. This place is managed by a nice guy named Frank. There are currently 75 teams consisting of more than 700 participants ranging in age from 4-years-old to adults. You could imagine how busy it gets here when the tournament starts. On Fridays, field is FREE for all youth skaters and all goalies and equipment are FREE! However, this is an outdoor hockey rink which could get really hot for the players and spectators especially in the peak of summer. The way it was designed doesn't allow the bench to be placed somewhere else so spectators prefer watching the games under the shade of trees nearby. There's no locker available for players but there are fountains and rest rooms. On a positive note, there's lots of inside parking as well as street parking. There's two picnic areas available. Sad to say, the place is going through a rough time right now. This place needs a serious repair for safety of the players due to the old boards and pavements. The program is slated to be cut from Burbank Parks and Recs. which could mean a shut down of the place. We, residents of Burbank are still hoping that the city will find other means to keep this place running.

This place is cool! I have to say it's the only outdoor roller hockey place I've ever seen. So…read moremaybe that brings out a little mystique to it. It's located in Foy Park. There are three separate parking lots. Two which are close to the rink itself. (One off of Victory and two off of Ontario)There are bathrooms and drinking fountains. Also very close is a playground, a small workout park, a senior center with shuffle boards and a baseball field. I stopped by one day while two teams of kids with exceptionally fancy foot work, shuffled around in full gear, whacking a puck from side to side. It's fully lit at night and has a small seating area for family and fans. The rink is caged in high fencing for safety. I don't know very much at all about hockey, but I think this is a great addition to our neighborhood park. It promotes coordination, team play and healthy choices. A++ Burbank! From what I gather, this rink is available for use by permit only. I'm not sure of rates or details, just that it's a really well kept little gem in the BURBS.

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A Paradise in the Valley - senior care center

A Paradise in the Valley

5.0(11 reviews)
9.2 km•Lake Balboa

Recently took a tour of this board and care and when I first arrived, I noticed how quiet and…read moreserene the neighborhood was. The home is on a large corner lot and has a large gated driveway and a very pretty entry way. I met with Arsen who is the Administrator and he was vey kind and pleasant. The caregivers were lovely and greeted me as I toured. The home was beautiful, super clean and spacious. The covered and enclosed patio was wonderful and perfect space for activities and crafts. The bedrooms were large and they offer single or shared rooms. All the residents were enjoying their meals during the time of my visit. You can see how much the care givers love and take very great care of each resident. I love how big the back yard is for residents to garden, walk and exercise. Compared to other board and cares, this home stands out and I would definitely place my loved one here. I prefer a smaller assisted living compared to a large facility because of ratio to resident care is more one on one care. Highly recommend touring.

We were very fortunate to find A Paradise in the Valley. I have extensive knowledge of nursing…read morehomes and assisted living facilities. When it was time to move my family member into a home due to Lewy Body Dementia, I knew we needed something better. We needed the feel of a home that had the medical expertise of a facility. My mother-in-law was taken care of by warm and loving care givers and owners. They never stopped cooking, cleaning and caring for the residence. They accommodated our requests and delivered personal service to our loved one up until her passing. We felt she was safe, comfortable and in very capable hands for her final days.

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EarthSave North - Basmati rice

EarthSave North

4.0(1 review)
7.9 km•Chatsworth

EarthSave North, serves a free vegan buffet supper on the last Friday of each month at the Tamarac…read moreCommunity Center in Tamarac, Florida. For months my friends had been asking Clyde and me to go there with them. I kept putting it off. Some times I didn't go because I had something else to do. Usually I didn't go because the thought of a vegan dinner at a community center didn't sound very appealing. I pictured a bunch of vegetables and maybe some hummus and pita bread. I was wrong. This month we decided to go, and I'm so glad we did. The dinner was supposed to start at 6:00 pm. There was Early Bird appetizers for folks who came early. We got there at about 5 pm. It was easy to find the community center and there was plenty of free parking in back. The dinner was in a big room that looked like an auditorium. There was plenty of tables and chairs. There was a stage in the front of the room where a member of the group was playing his guitar and singing. He was really good. At about 5:30 we were all invited to get appetizers which were set up on a long table. There was celery, carrots, chips, crackers, and a really good chunky salsa. It was pretty basic until they brought out a big bowl of vegan egg salad. I didn't think I'd like it, but it was delicious. If I didn't know better I would have thought it was made with real eggs. There was also a table set up with organic lemonade, juices, water, and several flavors of Silk milk. As it got closer to 6 o'clock the room started to fill up. At a few minutes past six we were invited up to a table where a catered vegan feast was set up. There was tofurky chicken in a delicious barbecue sauce, basmati rice, broccoli, two kinds of salads, and homemade sunflower seed salad dressing. The meal was catered by Chef Brook Katz. Everything was so delicious. For dessert they served vegan orange chocolate chip cake. I loved it, but Clyde wasn't crazy about the cake. I had no problem finishing his piece. After the meal the owners of Choices Organic Cafe, three vegan restaurants in Miami, spoke to the group. They talked about their reasons for opening the restaurants and their plans to expand throughout Florida. They're hoping to open restaurants in Fort Lauderdale and Boynton Beach next. The evening ended with a raffle for ten prizes. Everyone was given a free raffle ticket and you could buy more for $1.00 a ticket. We bought extra tickets. I won a canvas bag from Choices. EarthSave puts on a catered vegan dinner and program on the last Friday of each month. The dinner is free, but they would like you to RSVP to brookkatz@hotmail.com or call 954 971-4432 I think EarthSave North is part of EarthSave Miami, for people who live north of Miami. Their motto is, "Healthy People Healthy Planet". You don't have to be a vegetarian or vegan to attend their events. I had a great time and I'm looking forward to going back next month.

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Community Animal Medicine Project - Mission Hills - My baby Onyx

Community Animal Medicine Project - Mission Hills

4.2(162 reviews)
4.6 km•Mission Hills

Came here Saturday to bring my puppy for her first set of shots and had the best service here. They…read moreallow puppies as young as 6 weeks to get their first set of vaccines. I walked in, filled out the form, and waited for about 20 mins with no appt. The girls that helped me out were so sweet and helpful. They took Apple Pay as a form of payment which was super convenient. The waiting area itself is kind of small, but they having some seating outside as well. The parking here gets packed as well. I had to park on the street and walk about to 2 mins to get there, so it wasn't anything crazy. Overall, great experience! I've been recommending this place to everyone lately.

It was a pop-up location amd i appreciate the online image was accurate about times and location…read more Place used to be a BFAS so there were several parking spots (about 15) in the lot. Kind of disorganized since people didnt really line-up like instructed, and staff member wasnt keeping track of who came first. So I would recommend, if you can, going with someone so that one of you can get the form to fill out and the other can hold your pet. Just from experience, since mine was too anxious to get close and then some people didnt leash their dogs/kitties. But I came and received my pups low cost vaccines and the vet(vet tech?) was super gentle with her. Pretty much took only 45 minutes. And I received my booklet and receipt of the services I took. They accepted cash and credit card. Please note, credit card use has an additional charge.

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The look on our dogs' faces when we ask if she wants to go get a shot.

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