This park is used by the Y for soccer and
softball, so there will likely be lots of muggles. They paid
me no never mind however, when I was setting up the cache.
There is a wonderful playground for the kids. There are
picnic shelters, grills, bathrooms (in season) as well. This
is a great cache for the whole family to do together, and
then enjoy the park and perhaps a picnic! In fact, there is a
FTF prize for the first adult to find it, but also a FTF
certificate and prize for the first KID to find it!
There is no reference to dogs in the park,
but there is a sign in the parking lot that says the park closes at
dark.
And now, because Redhedmary said she
liked them, comes the history lesson:
In 1932, the company, Chadalee Farms, started in Lowell, MI.
adjacent to where Creekside Park is now. It was purchased in 1951
by Dorothy and Clinton Christoff. Their son, Wendell, worked there
capping french dressing bottles. It specialized in the
manufacturering of over 1,000 different salad dressings, sauces,
dips and horseradish products. In 1997, Chadalee Farms and
Litehouse merged to form a national company. Wendell Christoff is
now the vice chairman and continues to be active in the
community.