“Celebrated my 60-something birthday at Oma’s this weekend with family. Smiles went on for days and it was a fun place to spend time with family. The Van Ommering family and staff have made this a great place for kids to be kids (and adults, too!). All senses are engaged and there is so much to do that boredom is non-existent. What I love is that Oma’s provides a place for kids to experience and experiment. The learning is all very well blended into play based activities. Get your family to Oma’s. You will not regret it. Oh, stop by the cafe… mini donuts were the bomb!”
“I've worked here as a driver for 15 months. Very fullfilling work! Every day is fresh, as no two days are alike. How do you know when you've found your dream job? When on Sunday night you can say, "I GET to go to work tomorrow!"”
“The best of the best! Played Pine Glen (9 hole par 3 course) and was stunned by the condition of both the course and entire facility. The course only costs $20 (walking), which is a steal! Greens and fairways are in some of the best condition I've seen around the county. The 9 hole course is an easy walk with some interesting holes to offer. Bathrooms are readily available on the course as well.
Driving range is the largest and nicest I've seen, and the entire area around the pro shop has a lot to offer. A 19th hole restaurant, plus several practice putting greens and chipping greens. It's a very state of the art golf experience.
Really impressed and will return to play the 18 hole courses soon!”
“A great place to relax, this is the home of Alpine s memorial wall for fallen sons.A small laid back park is located behind the Alpine Library and Community Center complex which features a ballfield, tables where you can eat, a fenced children's play area with two jungle gyms, a couple swing sets, springer rocking horse, springer motorcycle and a covéred wagon slide. There is a cement pad the skaters use.There is outdoor seating with tables on the patio located directly behind the library and additional parking for the complex.”