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[quote=Anonymous]HH has a community association that puts on various events in the parks and around the neighborhood. There are two pools -- Hollin Hills and Hollin Meadows -- and each has their own vibe so you'd have to visit them or just live so close to one or the other that it's a no-brainer to choose. The library is close and the farmer's market is there in the parking lot on Wednesdays in season. We've had kids in Hollin Meadows and Stratford (AAP program) and think that HM in early grades (all that we experienced) was good. There are a fair number of school events that are well-attended: Earth Day, Bingo Nights, etc. The middle school, Carl Sandburg, had me scared but our son really liked it. It's huge, though, so when it came time for our second to go, we decided to send her to a small private school instead. The parks are great -- no weirdos that I've seen -- and it can feel like living in a tree house, which I love. Most homes have a lot of soft & recessed lighting that offsets that black window syndrome someone else mentioned. It feels close to a lot of amenities but also like you have space and light and a yard. Not having to mow grass is awesome. [/quote]
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