| Laguna Niguel Regional Park 11/7 10am |
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Wednesday, November 07 2007, 10:00am - 11:00am
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Wednesday November 7th 10:00am, Laguna Niguel Regional Park, Host: Stacey Hill 939-7792
Come feed the ducks! Beautiful Laguna Niguel Regional Park has a creek with friendly ducks, paths for walking and a playground with lots of slides, swings, climbing structures, bathrooms and a shady area over picnic tables. Bring vegetables for the ducks (healthier than bread) and a change of clothes if your toddlers are adventurous! It’s about a 10 minute walk on a paved path from the parking to the play area. Lots of paved areas for strollers too.
Directions: From the south – exit 5 Fwy at Crown Valley and go west. Turn right on La Paz. Drive 1¼ miles and turn right onto Yosemite (side street). From the north – exit 5 Fwy at La Paz and go west. For Free Parking: Pass Aliso Creek and turn left at Yosemite, which is the first side street. For both – just after you turn onto Yosemite, there is a walkway on your left which goes under La Paz and into the park. Do a U turn and park in front of the walkway (across from the church). If you are late, just go under the walkway, turn right and you’ll see the playground. THIS IS ABOUT A 10 MINUTE WALK! For parking directly in front of the playground, enter the park off La Paz (large entrance) just past Tall Mouse, and pay entrance fee of a few dollars.
: From the south – exit 5 Fwy at Crown Valley and go west. Turn right on La Paz. Drive 1¼ miles and turn right onto Yosemite (side street). From the north – exit 5 Fwy at La Paz and go west. For Free Parking: Pass Aliso Creek and turn left at Yosemite, which is the first side street. For both – just after you turn onto Yosemite, there is a walkway on your left which goes under La Paz and into the park. Do a U turn and park in front of the walkway (across from the church). If you are late, just go under the walkway, turn right and you’ll see the playground. THIS IS ABOUT A 10 MINUTE WALK! For parking directly in front of the playground, enter the park off La Paz (large entrance) just past Tall Mouse, and pay entrance fee of a few dollars.
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