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    Independence Park - Under construction!

    Independence Park

    3.9(22 reviews)
    1.6 miElizabeth

    Sooooo not too much to really say about this park as it is really somewhere to come if you live in…read morethe neighborhood and just want to take your furry companion out for a short walk - or even get some fresh air! This park is maybe about a 10-20 min walk to the front and back as it is not very big. There is a small garden near one of the entrances depending on where you enter which was really nice. There is also some benches in the middle of the park if you should need to rest your feet. My dog and I came here because I never came to this park before and it was ok. There was a young man playing frisbee with his dog in an open area that I thought was a really cool idea. Since this park is located off of a main road with a really cool neighborhood restaurant nearby - there was a few people walking around (not much). Overall, if your looking for a short walk or an open field to play with your dog - this would be the place for you.

    Independence Park is one of the most centrally located of the many parks inside Charlotte proper…read more It's surrounded by the rather affluent neighborhood of Elizabeth (which often makes me assume it's called Elizabeth Park). Directly bordering it are several houses and a neighborhood on one end progressing through a few schools and churches until it reaches its end at the CPCC football/soccer complex. In winter it's relatively empty and in disrepair. Don't expect a beautiful experience. However, I believe the last few warm months have led to early blooms of beautiful pink camellia flowers throughout my favorite side of the park tucked into the neighborhoods. There are basketball courts, a baseball field and soccer field and two tennis courts here. Not to mention a few "Story Walks" that cater to children encouraging a walk-and-read-along through the park. The new-looking playground is nothing like what I played on as a kid and requires great strength, coordination and a bit of endurance. Seems fun but I fell off... There's also, last but not least, a Little Free Library box just for kids. The park is free of course. It's bisected by a road about halfway that requires you to cross the street (no tunnel or bridge) and the snaking paths don't make it especially good as a self-contained running space. In the warmer months I imagine it picks up with crowds hitting the picnic tables and grilling out. Parking will probably be sparse then but early winter is not a bad time.

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    Looking back on the garden space from the very end of the park

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    Chef's Choice at Johnson & Wales University - Ready, Set, Cook, Summer camp for ages 10-15.

    Chef's Choice at Johnson & Wales University

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.5 miThird Ward, Uptown

    My son has done this camp for 3 years and really enjoys it. Having a brother who is a professional…read morechef, I feel this camp is the closest camp to chef school out there. Students have the option of baking camp (they bring home daily baked goods) or cooking camp. My son did the later. They learn food prep and clean up, how to properly sauté, chop, hold knives etc. They prep the daily lunch that is served for all the students. The bakery group usually sends home daily baked goods with this group in exchange for lunch. The last day parents are invited to feast on all the recipes that the students learned to make throughout the week.

    My daughter did this camp and thought it was a waste of time. Unlike other cooking camps where kids…read moremake their own dishes, this is a line cook approach so she would only do a small part of a dish like cutting onions or kneading dough. She said she didn't get to actually cook anything. The instructors cooked which defeats the purpose of a class like this. The foods the classes prepared became lunch for everyone but then my daughter's class had to clean all the pots, pans, silverware, dishes etc. They spent an hour and a half washing dishes daily! For a $600 camp I did not expect that. The students were not allowed to bring home any leftover either (in the savory food camp). I can't recommend this camp.

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