3. There are many programs and activities
lined up for Valenzuelanos. Aerobics and zumba sessions, plays, concerts,
and many more!
People at the opening program of the Valenzuela City People’s Park. |
4. The Valenzuela
City People’s Park is PWD (Person With Disability) friendly.
Ramps can be seen at various locations in the park. |
5. There were many employees assigned to look
after the Valenzuela City People’s Park. Thus, Valenzuelanos are also called
on to do their responsibility of taking good care of the park’s facilities. If
you love something, you take care of it, right?
Park rangers on human transporters patrol the park. |
King and Lance, two kids One Valenzuela met near the picnic area, said that the park was so cool and hope that it stays that way. |
6. The rules
and regulations of the Valenzuela City People’s Park are placed in strategic
places. And because Valenzuelanos has discipline, let us follow these
simple park policies.
Rules and regulations of the Valenzuela City People's Park located beside the Seniors' Garden |
7. Everyone is welcome. One Valenzuela saw
kids having fun at the playground (having fun everywhere to be exact!), groups
of teenagers munching on some snacks at the picnic tables, men playing chess, couples
watching the fountain, and the elderly seating on benches. There were also some
who brought their bikes and skateboards. Our canine friends can also stroll at
the park too!
One Valenzuela also saw several members of the Valenzuela Pack during the opening ceremonies of the park. |
There are a lot more things to admire about the place. Visit the park and you
will definitely fall in love with it. See you guys at the park!
Something to look forward to in the future: Valenzuela Town Center |
How about you, Valenzuelano? What
did you like the most about the Valenzuela City People’s Park?
The Valenzuela City People’s Park
is adjacent to the Valenzuela City Hall Complex along McArthur Highway. It is
open from Monday to Thursday, 5 a.m. to 12 midnight, and from Friday to Sunday,
5 a.m. to 2 a.m.
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