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  • Red Hill has an amazing program! The teachers are warm, loving, and nurturing and provide a safe environment for kids to learn, play, explore, and grow. The curriculum is tailored to each individual child's needs and abilities. My son has been at Red Hill for 2 1/2 years and is totally prepared for kindergarten in reading, math, arts, and science. I would highly recommend this program to anyone looking for a quality preschool where they encourage kids to be kids!
    By Amy Packer, February 19, 2018
  • Red Hill Preschool has been the best experience for our child. The director and teachers have all been responsible, professional, caring and nurturing. She is well prepared for kindergarten in reading, math, science and social skills, learned at the school. She always is excited to go to school and to see her teachers because they take time to make each and every student to feel welcome and part of the Red Hill family. We will be sad to leave to start kindergarten, but will be back next summer for their summer program. There is no reason for the negative review written below, this person has never been inside the building let alone had a child at the school.
    By Danielle Steiner, September 28, 2017
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    Here was my day: 1. The bus was late picking us up in Avon. 2. We had a group of 4, and the raft holds 3 people. Rather than give us two 3 person rafts, they gave us a 3 person and a 1 person raft lashed on, leaving one person to sit out on a rather small raft. There were not that many people, so I don't see why we couldn't have gotten 2 rafts for our group. 3. For our Groupon deal, we were given a drink voucher. It did not say what type of drink it would be, but when we asked for our drink, our guide told us that a drink was not included. Upon some insisting, he went to the bus and got us a partially filled gallon of water. When we later looked at the water, we found sentiment floating in it, as if it was taken from the river. This was our "drink", murky river water in a jug. 4. The main blunder. Our "guide" started behind all 3 of the groups, but with an hour remaining, passed all of the groups leaving us behind. If something happened, we would have to wait for a long time unless someone stopped to help us from I-70. If our tube had a leak, we would be SOL until they figured it out and came back. 5. Because our guide passed us, the group behind us did not go nearly fast enough. They said that they would get stuck in an eddy and not do anything about it, and just sit there and laugh and drink. Eventually they just pulled off to the side and hung out. If the guide was actually, GUIDING, they would not have been able to fall an HOUR behind. So my group and the first group waited for over an hour for the last group to arrive so we could take the bus back. 6. About 8 of the side seats on the bus are not secured, at all, to the floor. In the event of a crash or rollover, there would literally be flying furniture. 7. We never signed any waiver about anything. Personally, I never saw anything even implied they were not liable for injury. A more litigious group of people would sue them for some of these blunders.
    By Eli Z, August 22, 2017
  • I used to go to Sweetwater Lake when it was a ranch back when I was 12-13 yrs old (1955-56) and my Aunt and Uncle ran the ranch and lived on it. They didn't have a fancy restaurant back then but their cook made us pancakes as big as a dinner plate. My cousin had a big black stallion that I was lucky enough to ride. They had a ranch hand named Slim (typical, right) and I had a big crush on him. He took us riding all over the mountains and up into the Indian caves. And we fished out of the lake,of course. It was a stocked lake. My favorite part was the little tree frogs we would catch and keep in our cabin until we had to leave and then we would release them back into the lake. Looking back on that now I realize how lucky we were to go there for a couple or three summers. We lived in SoCal and drove to Colorado. It was truly wonderul!!
    By Joanne Rice, May 19, 2017

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