Events & GamesWe encourage a sense of community by hosting events for all ages throughout the year. Beginning in the spring, we hold our annual Carrington Easter Egg Hunt where youngsters can hunt eggs, enjoy games and eat sno-cones. There is typically a 4th of July parade, and a kayaking event in the late summer. Halloween is celebrated in Carrington with special attention given to controlling traffic flow so trick or treaters can safely move through the neighborhood. And finally, Santa pays a visit in December!
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Rain GardensCarrington sits at the top of the Little River Watershed so water from the neighborhood ends up in Lake Thunderbird as part of our drinking water. We believe it is in everyone's best interest to eliminate as many toxins from our water as possible so we use rain gardens instead of concrete pipes. Sand and special clays form the basis of the rain garden. Plants and trees are specifically chosen for their ability to live in these conditions. As water drains through the special clay mix, pollutants get filtered out by the plants, leaving a better quality of water
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Habitat LandscapingPart of the charm of exploring in Carrington is finding the wildlife that share our community. From great white herons to red-eared sliders, we actively provide habitat that maintains this ecosystem. Trees and landscape plants are chosen for their ability to survive in our soil conditions. Lake edges are groomed in such as way as to allow native animals the habitat they need. Signs throughout the community highlight the diversity of our wildlife.
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Our Builders
The Carrington Development Team has over 20 years experience developing quality neighborhoods. We pride ourselves on creating a community where people want to live. We know you have many choices of neighborhoods, yet hope you will find all you are looking for in a Carrington community. We hope Carrington is where you feel you belong.
WHY YOU SHOULD MOVE TO
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Norman hosts more than twenty annual festivals; three of the most popular are the Medieval Fair, the Cleveland County Fair and the Norman Music Fest. While educational institutions are large employers in Norman, other major contributors to the City’s diverse economy include healthcare, weather-related, and manufacturing companies. Housing costs and the cost of living are below the national average. We invite you to explore all that Norman has to offer. Whether you are an avid sports fan, a patron of the arts or just want to spend time hanging out with your family and friends, we believe you will find what you are looking for here. Welcome to Norman!