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Overview: Sterling Heights Parks and Recreation is rated 3.4/5 from 7 Google reviews. Crowd: Reviews describe a sense of community among regular visitors.
dog friendly park
Overview: Sterling Heights Parks and Recreation is rated 3.4/5 from 7 Google reviews. Crowd: Reviews describe a sense of community among regular visitors.
Overview: Sterling Heights Parks and Recreation is rated 3.4/5 from 7 Google reviews. Crowd: Reviews describe a sense of community among regular visitors.
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I signed up for chair yoga. I really like the teacher. But i Cannot hear her instructions and it is rediculous that a zoomba class is right on otherside of the divider. Yoga requires a quite environment so my experience so far terrible.
They required my 3 year old to wear a mask during a ballet class at the community center. When I informed them of a medical exemption, I was told she can wear a shield. Like it’s practical for 3 year old to dance and jump around with a shield on. Fine, so I proceeded to ask for a refund and was denied that too. Disappointed.
They didn’t required my 3 year old to wear a mask during a ballet class at the community center.
Great activities for young families!
office is never open and i dont know of the basketball gym is open
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