Situated on the corner of Pleasant Street and Route 6 in Woodbury, CT, this little park is often forgotten by the residents, except at Christmas, when the town’s tree is decorated and lit. It’s not included in the list of the town’s recreational facilities, nor is it one of the popular sites for family picnicking. One of the reasons is the lack of parking, which makes this a great place to walk to from anywhere in town, instead of taking the car. There’s a number of benches, some provided by the town, others, built and dedicated by the local Lions in memory of deceased members. The bandstand(NEVER call it a gazebo!) was also built by the Lions in 1986, and is dedicated to the memory of local composer Leroy Anderson. It’s popular with local residents as a dog walk area, or as a place to sit and quietly reflect. There are several large trees, and an open space that’s great for that quick Frisbee toss. It’s also the place with the most advertising signs because of its location along Route 6, and the traffic light that requires cars to stop in front of them. I’m all for green space in any town. I wish this little park would get more use.