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    Arroyo Vista Recreation

    2.5 (11 reviews)

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    Stan W.

    I've played in the adult basketball league here for a number of years. The basketball court is small and has a odd metal foot railing acting as the base lines and side lines. Let's just say the gym is quirky but still it isn't that bad. Particular park and rec has leagues on Mondays and Wednesdays nights and the competition is good for the most part. The tennis courts are well maintained and people seem to enjoy the many classes the city has to offer. There are softball fields located further back which play by ASA rules and that still allow composite bats (at least when this review was written). There used to be a outdoor roller hockey court but that has since dissipated into a concrete slab. Overall not a bad park and rec. The staff is generally friendly and everything seems to be well maintained. Check out their website for all of the league information and class registrations.

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    I really enjoy playing league 4 on 4 flag football at this as the fields are pretty nice and well kept. So much room and a lot of parking.

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    Yarrow Family YMCA

    Yarrow Family YMCA

    3.3
    (51 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    I mainly go for the pool for swimming training for triathlons. Everything is clean (pool,…read morebathrooms, locker rooms). I get my own lane to myself over 95% of the time. I go weekday mornings when there are 8 lanes for lap swim. No complaints. I should probably use it more, but I do other fitness activities outside or at home.

    SUMMER CAMP. This review is for their summer camp / mini camp catering to 3 and 4 year old…read morechildren: This was, without question, the worst childcare experience our family has ever had. If you are considering sending your 3- or 4-year-old to the Yarrow Family YMCA Mini Camp, I strongly encourage you to look elsewhere. We removed our children almost immediately because we completely lost confidence in the people responsible for their care. The counselors looked like they didn't want to be there. Every single day felt like the children were an inconvenience. Parents were barely acknowledged. The kids were barely acknowledged. Getting a simple update about our children's day was like pulling teeth, and most of the time we received nothing more than a one-word answer. The lead counselor, Ella, should not be working with preschool-aged children. Throughout our time there, I personally observed her rolling her eyes, speaking to children in a harsh tone, acting visibly annoyed, and showing very little warmth or patience. She rarely smiled, rarely greeted anyone, and consistently gave the impression that she did not want to be around young children. The final straw happened during morning drop-off. The children were standing outside on the patio when one little girl repeatedly said, "Miss Ella, I'm cold." Ella's response? "I don't have a jacket to give you." In a rude annoyed tone of voice while rolling her eyes. No compassion. No attempt to solve the problem. No offer to bring the child inside. No effort to call her parent. No attempt to check the lost and found. Nothing. The little girl tucked her arms into her shirt because she was so cold. I watched this happen with my own eyes. As a parent, I was horrified. To that little girl's family, I won't mention her name to protect her privacy, but if your daughter has light skin and curly or wavy hair and you happen to read this, please contact me. I ran to my car hoping I had an extra sweater for her, but unfortunately I didn't. I'm so sorry your daughter was treated that way. She deserved kindness, not dismissal. I immediately called the camp director, Tori, expecting concern over our experience. Instead, she became defensive almost immediately and essentially told us that the camp "wasn't a good fit" and wanted to remove us from the program. There was no sincere concern about the child, no accountability, and no indication that she wanted to investigate what had happened. It felt like getting rid of the complaining parent was easier than addressing the problems. At that point, we started looking for another camp because we knew we could not leave our children there. We contacted three other camps. Two of them independently told us we were the third family who had recently contacted them after leaving this YMCA because of negative experiences. While I cannot speak for those other families, hearing that only confirmed we had made the right decision. The only counselor who actually appeared to care was Cara (or Kara). She smiled. She greeted parents. She interacted with the children. She actually seemed happy to be there. Unfortunately, one caring counselor cannot make up for the overall atmosphere created by the rest of the staff. The safety concerns were equally alarming. Three- and four-year-old children were dropped off on an outdoor patio with a gate leading directly into a large parking lot. Adults who were not part of the preschool program regularly walked through the patio to access the YMCA café, and the gate was often left open. That is not the level of security I expect for preschool-aged children. At pickup, I repeatedly overheard other children saying they were bored. Given how little engagement I observed from most of the counselors, I wasn't surprised. After speaking with Tori, Casey returned our belongings. Her interaction with us was unnecessarily aggressive and rude, even in front of our young children. The only person who treated us with professionalism and genuine concern was Jamie Gonzalez, the YMCA's Chief Operating Officer. Jamie was respectful, listened to our concerns, and handled the situation professionally. Jamie was the one bright spot in an otherwise unacceptable experience. Jamie's call is the only reason we did not bring forth legal action. We immediately removed our children, and I have absolutely no regrets. Preschool-aged children deserve caregivers who are warm, patient, attentive, and genuinely enjoy being around children. That was not what we experienced here. Parents trust camps with their most precious people. Based on what I personally witnessed, I would not trust this program with my children again, and I cannot recommend it to anyone considering enrolling their child.

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    Goebel Adult Community Center

    Goebel Adult Community Center

    4.7
    (12 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    I would rate it 4.5. People are very nice, friendly,…read morehelpful. Good Supervision. Center is clean and comfortable. Lots of separate rooms and a big 'ballroom' Lots of different activities for Seniors, some table games, but there are various physical activity classes also. Movie once a month is nice. Knitting, chess, bridge, mah-jong, Zumba, dancing, bingo, TV bowling, ping-pong, pool tables, Computer center. (I was a volunteer in installing Windows software, as well as teaching some classes and organizing the classes). Note: Some classes require a fee. And special holiday/occasions/acts are constantly on the schedule. Various Travel tours crop up. Food in cafeteria has improved quite a bit since the new chef arrived on the scene some months ago, and for $4 a meal, it's pretty good. You do need to sign up. Only comment is that I wish it was start at 11:30 as all the literature states, not 11:40+. One other comment is that I wish the 'next month' Gazette would show up around the last 2 days of the month, instead of having to wait until the actual month itself starts. Location is excellent with the TO Library on one side, and Teen Center on the other. And behind Goebel and Library are parks that also have special scheduled activities or for picnic. I highly recommend that if you are live around this area, come in and pick up a brochure on what activities there are.

    Goebel is the best senior center, there is something for everyone. The manager is excellent and…read moretalented. The building and surroundings is clean and organized. The parties are wonderful and the decorations are superb. Great talent is brought in for our concerts and parties and everything is set at a fair price.

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    Dos Vientos  Community Park

    Dos Vientos Community Park

    3.4
    (5 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    The employee's are great! at the front desk, However the Micro manager they have to deal with is so…read morenegative and is not working for the community. He is so far from being supportive to the customers. I am trying to get my Grandson enrolled into a class and he was discouraging and negative. This is supposed to be a positive experience for my grandson and myself there needs to be a positive energy and with him there was not. Sad to say. We do love the class we are taking currently but moving forward we may try another park and rec. center. When hiring these people on for this role there really needs to be happy positive vibe, not at this center sad to say.

    This is a beautiful park in an idyllic setting with the Santa mountains rising majestically in the…read morebackground. There's links to hiking trails nearby and the park is walkable. There's some nice sand volleyball Court, tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, batting cages (need the key for these) and archery targets. The community center has indoor and outdoor activities and a working kitchen for cooking classes. The park is in a safe, family friendly neighborhood. You'll find a tiny playground but massive fields that are sometimes open and sometimes in use (think soccer and kids sports). Overall we enjoy this location and have utilized the picnic tables (first come basis) for parties. Bring an extra jacket as this location is one of the colder ones in newbury park and can be very unexpectedly windy.

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