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    Adventure Recreation

    4.6 (32 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Lucy L.

    These people are amazing. Not only are they helping the community greatly by giving kids a safe place to play during the fires, they also let me bring my 3 year olds birthday party there last minute when the fires made our original spot unavailable. I literally called them at 8:30 and they made space for his party at 11. He and his buddies had a blast!! Thank you Adventure Recreation for saving my 3 year olds special day!!

    Party time!
    Liz C.

    We have been coming to Open Gym since shortly after the Petaluma location opened. Both my 2 year old and my 5 year old LOVE coming to jump and climb and run--and, especially on hot days, I love the air conditioning and enclosed active time for them! This past weekend we hosted my daughter's birthday party here and it was fun for everyone. We had around 20 kids from age 2 to teenager and they all had a blast! Coach Andrea did a fantastic job setting up the room so everyone, across all the ages, could have fun and be challenged. She kept the music flowing and kept our party on track so we could make the best use of our time there! The party space is spacious with lots of seating where the adults can easily sit and chat with a view of the entire facility as the kids played. We are so happy to have this play spot in Petaluma!!!

    Melanie V.

    I have brought my 2 kids here several times and they love it. Andrea is such a great gymnastics coach. She is extremely patient and kind to the kids. We just had my daughters 4th birthday party here last Saturday and it was great. All the kids had a blast, and I was able to relax with the other parents, while the kids ran around a secure, safe, mostly padded environment. Petaluma doesn't have any indoor places to take kids, so this is a great addition.

    Kasena K.

    One of our favorite places to play! Andrea (the owner) is incredibly sweet and caring with the kids! My daughter is very shy but she has lots of fun here interacting with new kids. Another plus is that you can have birthday parties here and they offer classes and lessons, too. Great addition to Petaluma!

    Foam pit closed..would have been nice to know before we booked birthday party
    Chris M.

    Building and all equipment in poor condition. Disappointed when I found the foam pit was closed. They should have mentioned that when we booked the party on the phone. I was uncomfortable with how unkept and dirty things were. I found lots of trash leftover from the last party. The kids still managed to have fun. The staff member was helpful and offered to call the owner when we expressed displeasure with the foam pit being closed. The owner offered a $30 discount. This would be a 1 or 2 star review but discount made a difference.

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    My kid LOVES it here! All the activities are super fun and it's such a great location! I look forward to doing more as my kid grows up!

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    Rohnert Park Pickleball Club

    Rohnert Park Pickleball Club

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Pickleball is really taking off in lots of areas so why not Sonoma county? The Rohnert Park…read morepickleball club meets twice a week at this local Rohnert Park spot and offers free classes for people who are new to pickleball or interested in improving their skills. It's really fun to see the variety of experience levels, ages, and everything else but what they have in common is coming here to have fun. Most days of the week these courts are being used by pickleballers so even if these times don't work for you, you can always try to drop in and get some pickleball under your belt. I highly recommend this as a fun family activity or even a way to meet other folks!

    I don't always hang out in 55+ communities, but when I do, they better have Pickleball…read more I, my family, cousins and friends have been in thrall to Pickleball for a year now We now travel with Pickleball paddles, balls and net We met a nice class of people here Here is a welcoming and friendly clientele Dog-friendly There can never be too many Pickleball courts Beginners to experts are welcome here Never underestimate an old woman or old man here with a Pickleball paddle Everyone's sweet and helpful here Here is fun, fun, fun Sometimes a gust of wind here brings your Pickle / wiffle ball to a halt or makes it completely change direction Lessons, clinics and skill-based ladders play, organized drilling sessions, and more are available FREE beginners clinics twice a week and accommodates OPEN PLAY for all ages and ability every day from 8 to Noon We left happier than we arrived. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier. --Mother Teresa I rate here 3 stars. According to Yelp ratings' definitions, that's "Ok". That to me is an acceptable rating of something that does day in and day out what it is there to do. It's NOT a negative review because doing day in and day out what it is there to do is NOT an easy thing to accomplish. February is Black History Month Future US Army officer and future baseball legend Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born 31 January 1919, in Cairo, Georgia, to a family of sharecroppers. Robinson never drank and was a life-long Civil Rights Activist. Growing up, he excelled at several sports and attended the University of California at Los Angeles, where he was the first athlete to letter in four varsity sports: baseball, basketball, football and track. After financial difficulties forced Robinson to drop out of UCLA, he joined US Army in 1942, assigned to a segregated Army cavalry unit in Fort Riley, Kansas. Having the requisite qualifications, Robinson, and several other black soldiers, applied for admission to Officer Candidate School (OCS) then located at Fort Riley. Although the Army's initial July 1941 guidelines for OCS had been drafted as race neutral, the applications of Robinson and his black colleagues were delayed for several months. After protests by heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis (then stationed at Fort Riley) and with the help of Truman Gibson (then an assistant civilian aide to the Secretary of War), the black soldiers were accepted into OCS. Robinson was commissioned an Army 2nd Lieutenant January 1943, and assigned to Fort Hood, Texas, where he joined the 761st "Black Panthers" tank battalion. 6 July 1944, he boarded an Army bus. The driver ordered officer-and-a-gentleman Robinson, who was in uniform and the only black, to move to the back of the bus although the Army had commissioned that unsegregated bus line service. Robinson refused. The driver called the military police, which took Robinson into custody. He was subsequently court-martialed for two counts of insubordination during questioning. An all-white panel of nine officers acquitted Robinson. He was then transferred to Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky, where he served as a coach for Army athletics until receiving an Honorable Discharge in November 1944. Robinson became the first black player in Major League Baseball. Despite his talent and success as a player, Robinson faced and overcame tremendous racial discrimination and hatred throughout also his baseball career, from the public and some fellow players. While playing in the south, Jim Crow laws prevented Robinson from using the same hotels and restaurants as his teammates. In 1947, Robinson was the National League's Rookie of the Year. In 1949, he was named the National League's Most Valuable Player and League Batting Champ. A six-time All-Star, Robinson played on the National League All-Star team from 1949 through 1954 and led the Dodgers to six National League pennants and a 1955 World Series champion. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962, his first year of eligibility. In 1950, Robinson played himself in the movie "The Jackie Robinson Story." 1957 to 1964, Robinson was the Vice President for Personnel at Chock full o' Nuts, a coffee brand, making him the first black person to serve as a vice president of a major U.S. corporation. The chain was already known for regularly hiring black employees in its lunch counters as both cooks and waitstaff. 4 June 1972, the Dodgers retired Robinson's uniform number, 42. He died 24 October 1972, at age 53, in Stamford, Connecticut. 28 October 1972, best-seller I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson, released. It's not about baseball: it's about the deep commitment that Robinson made to achieve justice for himself and all Americans. 15 April 1997, No. 42 was retired from all of MLB; Robinson is the only player ever to receive this honor. The 2013 film 42 is an American biographical sports film about Robinson.

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    Campus Recreation Center

    Campus Recreation Center

    2.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Great gym, but students still have to pay during summer. And also without realizing most pay every…read moresemester weather they use it or not. It's pretty disappointing to have to pay for everything when school is so expansive already. I'm very surprised that it costs $30 a month too which is way more than other gyms. I don't think other colleges make you pay for the rec center. (But I could be wrong)

    The Campus Rec is perfect for students living on campus or are attending SSU. The hours are pretty…read moreflexible, they aren't open as long as gyms such as 24, but the convince is nice. You can go easily if you love on campus or you can go between classes. The Rec is a small gym but is acquiring a lot of new and useful equipment. They are focused on environmentally friendly options for the gym such as energy saving treadmills and toilets that use recycled water. The gym is always clean and the employees are constantly cleaning the equipment after it has been used. The people who work the front desk are very friendly and helpful. The supervisors are also friendly and they seem to be doing a really great job managing employees because everyone that works there is incredibly nice, outgoing, and hard working. Classes offered are just as good as classes you would take at any other gym and the instructors are amazing. Instructors make it a point to remember names and faces! They are also very intense and the price you pay for classes is a steal! They also offer dates that are available for you to try classes before committing to paying the class membership fee.

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