
Save the date: Part-time & Summer Job FairLooking for a great job or a new opportunity? Join us for the FREE Part-time & Summer Job Fair on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Maidu Community Center, hosted by our Parks, Recreation & Libraries Department. Meet staff, get help with applications, win raffle prizes, and learn about part-time and seasonal openings in aquatics, childcare, parks, sports, maintenance, preschool, and more…including a Teen Hiring Workshop for first-time job seekers. 
Springtime family funCelebrate the season with two festive events packed with activities, games, and a very special bunny. Breakfast With the Bunny Saturday, March 28 | Maidu Community Center Enjoy a delicious breakfast along with crafts, games, and photo opportunities.
Floating Egg-Stravaganza Sunday, March 29 | Mike Shellito Indoor Pool Dive in and swim through more than 8,000 floating eggs, play games, and enjoy poolside fun.
Multiple time options are available, including sensory-sensitive sessions. 
Nominate your School Crossing Guard of the YearCrossing guards help students cross the street safely throughout the year in all weather conditions. They also remind drivers of the presence of pedestrians, especially in high-traffic areas. Show your appreciation and recognize their hard work by nominating a school crossing guard! Submit your nomination by Friday, Feb. 6. 
Road work will close a portion of Atlantic StreetRoad work temporarily closed a portion of Atlantic Street at the southbound right-turn from the Vernon and Atlantic Street intersection. The closure will last approximately two weeks. Work will occur in the daytime on weekdays. Please use an alternate route or follow detour signs. Allow extra travel time. This work is part of the Atlantic/Vernon Street Traffic Improvement project that will help improve traffic flow and safety in the S-curve area between Lincoln and Yosemite. 

AI for Business: Practical tools for small businessesJoin us at the Roseville Venture Lab for a new monthly AI for Business workshop series designed to help small businesses put practical AI tools to work. The first session takes place Wednesday, Feb. 4, from 6–8 p.m., and includes an introduction to AI, and how it can streamline daily tasks. This free monthly series is supported by the City of Roseville. 
Neighborhood clean-up events return for a fourth year in 2026Spring cleaning just got easier. The City of Roseville and the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA) are bringing back their free Neighborhood Clean-Up events, now entering their fourth year. Spring clean-up days are scheduled on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the following locations: April 11: Bridgeway Church, 8150 Industrial Avenue April 25: Bridgeway Church, 8150 Industrial Avenue May 9: St. John's Church, 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd May 30: Saugstad Park, 100 Buljan Drive

Behind early pickups and what we're doing about the noiseMany residents have shared feedback about noise at some recycling sites since the new front loader cardboard bins were installed. We hear you, and we agree that early morning noise can be disruptive. Our team has been actively monitoring the new bins and collection activity, and we are continuing to work with our operations staff and partners to identify what is causing the loudest sounds and reduce them where possible. This includes reviewing collection practices and site conditions to help minimize noise during service. 
Evergreen plants: The backbone of winter gardensDoes your winter garden feel a little…sleepy? Faded foliage, bare branches, and hardly a bird in sight? It doesn’t have to be that way. Take a cue from the pros and design for year-round interest. By planting mostly water-wise, evergreen California natives, along with a few climate-adapted non-natives, you can create a garden that stays vibrant in every season. 
Green Gardener At Home returns this SpringGet ready to dig in for the popular Green Gardener at Home workshop series, which returns Feb. 12 through April 9. This class offers hands-on classes to help you create a beautiful, water-efficient landscape that thrives in California’s unique climate. The seven-week workshop focuses on watershed-wise gardening, covering soil health, efficient irrigation, climate-adapted plant selection, sustainable pruning, and pest management. Local landscape professionals guide each session, giving participants skills they can use immediately. 

Getting to Kings games is a slam dunkSkip traffic and parking and make Roseville Transit part of your game plan. Ride the Game Day Express. Join fellow Kings fans on non-stop bus service between Roseville and Kings games at the Golden 1 Center. Fares are as low as $3.25 each way. 
Candidate filing for June 2026 primary opens Feb. 9The Placer County Elections Office would like to remind those intending to run for elected office during the June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election that they can access candidate filing services at the Placer County Elections Office (3715 Atherton Road in Rocklin) starting Monday, Feb. 9 at 8 a.m. To schedule a time to file your candidacy paperwork, visit the Placer County Elections website or contact the Candidate Services team at 1-800-824-8683. Want to learn more about the requirements of running for office and the basics of managing a political campaign? Then don’t miss the candidate workshop on Saturday, Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. at the Elections Office! Remote attendance is also available. Just visit the Candidate Filing Workshop webpage for the log-in and more information. |
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