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    Rosamond Park

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Rosamond Little League

    5.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    We've been participating in Rosamond Little League games for many years now, and I have been very…read morepleased with the folks that run this. My yelp rating would definitely change depending on the year, but this last year was worthy of a 5-star rating. Here's a breakdown of this rating, which is primarily based on my experience with the "Ironbirds" team, which is just one team within the entire league: - Team volunteer dedication: 5 stars - Team volunteer enthusiasm: 5 stars - Team volunteer friendliness: 5 stars - Team volunteer safety: 5 stars - Team volunteer game knowledge: 5 stars - Team volunteer encouragement: 5 stars - Team parent friendliness: 5 stars - Other team parents: 4 stars - Overall league organization: 4 stars - League field maintenance: 2 stars - Overall value: 5 stars From the breakdown of this review one can quickly see how my rating could change from year to year since this overall rating is greatly dependent on the volunteers that are leading our team. This year we were really impressed with the volunteers that ran the "Ironbirds" team, which were about a half dozen folks. Our team consisted of young boys and girls, which are all around 5 to 7 years old. Our volunteers obviously had their hands full since organization of kids this age can easily turn into "herding cats." Despite the potential challenges, our team volunteers were really amazing. They always showed-up to team games and practices, exhibiting their enthusiasm and dedication toward meeting their commitments and leaving all the kids with a positive experience. They always showed friendliness and encouragement to all the young kids, guiding them on the best strategies for a successful and honest game with their teammates, along with fostering a good-sportsmanship mentality. The volunteers also continuously showed their attention to safety, making sure the kids did not get too rowdy or play inappropriately with the bats or other equipment, and they made sure that all the players drank plenty of water. If there was anything that really stands out as needing improvement it would be the fields. They are just OK, but they could really use far more attention. Now in all fairness, I understand that this is the desert and that the state of California has a water shortage, but a good portion of the grass at the fields here is dying, especially depending on the field that you are playing on. There is also a terrible problem with gophers, which should be controlled. This is a safety concern, primary since all of the holes and mounds could easily cause someone to twist their ankle. These are two things that need improvement, but their contribution to this overall rating is minimal compared to the high ratings elsewhere. In summary, our experience with the Rosamond Little League this year was worthy of a 5-star rating, primarily due to the positive experience from within one of the many teams of this league. Our experiences in previous years have varied, but have been mostly positive overall. If you have kids interested in little league, I highly encourage you to explore this league as an option.

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    Rosamond Little League - Ironbirds player makes a nice hit, and runs to first base.

    Ironbirds player makes a nice hit, and runs to first base.

    Rosamond Little League - Ironbirds player getting ready to hit off the T, listening to instruction by his coach

    Ironbirds player getting ready to hit off the T, listening to instruction by his coach

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    Musical Road - The Musical Road in Lancaster, CA. It is a fail, unfortunately. :-(

    Musical Road

    4.3(143 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Such a fun roadside surprise! If you're in the Lancaster…read morearea, the Musical Road is definitely a cool little stop. It's literally a stretch of G Avenue that plays music as you drive over it--yes, actual music from the grooves in the pavement. It's quirky, quick, and one of those "why not?" detours that always makes people smile. Super easy to find, plenty of room to pull over before or after, and it's a fun way to add a little adventure to your day. Definitely worth checking out at least once!

    This road is actually named Honda "Civic Musical Road"…read more This is a unique musical road located in Lancaster on Avenue G between 30th & 40th Streets West. It spent less than one month in its' original spot in a residential area before being moved. The sound carried for about a half a mile away and nearby residents didn't appreciate it. There are grooves in the road that is supposed to play sounds making music when you drive at least 55 mph. The grooves look like a long version of the shorter rumble strips which you see running along the sides of the roads that let you know when you're veering off the road. ( https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/musical-road-lancaster?select=Esbtlv1NtNa_ifaPenUa-Q ) Make sure you are heading West in the far left lane and driving at least 55mph. No matter how you drive it, the musical tones are off. It's out of tune to say the least. The spacing of the grooves were installed correctly, but the width were NOT, so they didn't get the details completely right. Sad thing is is that they used the same exact plans twice (original location & here). They didn't bother to correct their mistakes! Anyways, if you want to attempt to hear the music, you should hear a bit of the finale of the William Tell Overture. All in all, it's a fun little activity that I insisted on having hubby drive over multiple times! **Take a side trip: There is another better sounding & lengthier musical road called R. Lee Ermey nearby in Palmdale. It plays the "Marine Corps Hymn".

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