Love, love, love our little neighborhood park! Actually not that little, there’s something for everyone: a swing set, sizeable climbing frame, sandbox, jungle gym, basketball court, picnic tables, wild raspberries to pick(shhhh!), mature trees, room to run, and the footbridge to «Dad’s Creek», where children and neighborhood dogs alike are often seen exploring. The«Dogs Not Allowed» sign has long read«Dog Snot Allowed» and the consensus seems to be that leashed dogs are fine(and free-roaming dogs are probably not). The Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Halloween Parade, epic Trick or Treating(complete with impromptu performances by some enthused teens and their hipster parents) and a neighborhood picnic are a few of the get-togethers this close-knit community enjoys. If you’re lucky enough to land a house in Sunset Village, especially one that backs up to Sunset Park, your backyard will suddenly double in size and your pool of friends might triple! Sunset Park is where my toddler made his first friends, his first sandcastles, and memories to last a lifetime. Sunset Village neighborhood and Sunset Park is a place I never knew existed(because it is so neatly tucked away) despite growing up in a nearby neighborhood. Sunset Park is the friendly hub of Sunset Village. Stop in sometime & say hello – you can’t help but feel welcome in Sunset Park!