Month: September 2009

  • Coral Pine Park

    -Large trees provide shade throughout the whole park and make it possible to stay outside for more than 15 minutes. Our Florida sunshine can be too much at times and sometimes makes it impossible to do outdoor activities. So, for those days come to Coral Pine Park  and bring your water.

    6955 SW 104th St, Pinecrest FL 33156
    305-668-7258

    ci.pinecrest.fl.us/villageparks

    The park features:

    • Six lighted tennis courts
    • Playground
    • Recreation room
    • All purpose field
    • Restrooms

    Coral Pine Rental Fee’s

    $300/ 3 hour
    $35 each additional hour
    $200 Security Deposit
    100% penalty for <30 days cancellation notice

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  • Flagler Grove Park

    – This park is a little bit smaller than your usual park but it is extremely clean and is the perfect size for a toddler. It’s location is right off of South Dixie highway which makes it easy to find.

    7551 SW 104th St, Pinecrest FL 33156

    ci.pinecrest.fl.us/villageparks

    The park features:

    • Lighted youth soccer fields
    • Covered playground
    • Restrooms

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  • Sharing memories

    – Our busy lives sometimes make it hard to visit our families as much as we want to. Thank God for the Internet and photo sharing sites like Facebook, Picasa and Smilebox. With many of our family members across the country we can still share family photos within minutes. I’ve gotten many thank you e-mails for sending out so many great pictures of my daughter from the moment she was born. I mainly use Picasa from Google, which allows you to edit and share photos with family and friends. And Smilebox is a site I have recently come across and is great for sending out personalized e-cards, sideshows and digital scrapbooks. Which ever site you choose to use just remember to always keep your camera on you and click away!


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  • Halloween

    Hosting a Halloween party is the best thing you can do when you have kids. Decorate the party depending on their age. If they are toddlers you won’t want to fill your house with skulls and monsters. Another option for trick or treating is to set up stations around your house and backyard for the children to trick or treat at. Each station will have an adult to hand out candy and sweet treats. Remember to have fun with it and dress up.

    Hostess With The Mostess has modern Halloween entertaining ideas.

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    Free Halloween invites, scrapbooks and slideshows

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