
Get active at the Mahany Fitness Center Open HouseMake health and wellness part of your New Year’s routine at the Mahany Fitness Center Open House on Sunday, Jan. 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop by to enjoy drop-in basketball and pickleball, explore fitness demonstrations, and enter for a chance to win raffle prizes. It’s the perfect opportunity to get moving, try something new, and see what the Mahany Fitness Center has to offer. 
Registration is now openDiscover your favorite programs, events, and activities in the January–May edition of Experience PRL. Printed copies have been mailed, but you don’t have to wait…explore the latest issue now through our interactive flipbook. Inside, you’ll find everything Parks, Recreation & Libraries has to offer, including featured articles and a full lineup of upcoming events. 
Find the right swim lesson for your childGet your child ready for swim lessons at our Swim Lesson Preview Day on Sunday, Jan. 11, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Mike Shellito Indoor Pool. Our experienced instructors will evaluate your child’s swimming skills and provide personalized recommendations to help you choose the ideal class. You’ll also receive helpful tips for swim lesson registration, important water safety information, and a free swim pass for future use. 
Share your feedback on the City’s 2026 Annual Action PlanAttend the City's Housing Division’s workshops on Thursday, January 8: Community Needs Workshop at 3 p.m. Share your thoughts on local priority needs to help guide the preparation of the City's 2026 Annual Action Plan. Applicant Workshop at 3:45 p.m. Learn about the 2026-2027 applications for the Community Development Block Grant and the Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Fund. Both sessions will be held in the Civic Center, first-floor Conference Room. Participants can join in person, online, or by phone. 
Future innovators: Join the CAD Accelerator ProgramDive into a six-week computer-aided design (CAD) cohort for motivated high school innovators. Learn Autodesk Fusion, design real products, get mentored by industry pros, and work inside the Roseville Venture Lab. Apply today. Thursdays, Jan. 22 through Feb. 26 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Final showcase on Saturday, March 12 
Ignite your ideas: Apply for the Roseville Rising student entrepreneur programDo you know a high school student ready to turn big ideas into real-world impact? Apply for Roseville Rising, a dynamic 12-week after-school program supporting young entrepreneurs across the Sacramento region. Through hands-on workshops, mentorship from local leaders, team-based problem solving, and a high-energy demo event, students develop crucial skills for navigating challenges, innovating solutions, and launching new ventures. This no-cost Roseville Venture Lab program also includes the chance to win cash prizes. 
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. 
Work underway on Atlantic and Vernon Street S-curve to improve trafficWork is underway on the Atlantic and Vernon Street S-curve, between Lincoln and Yosemite Street. Expect to see traffic lanes shift and construction-related traffic in the area. Please travel with care in the work zone. Project updates include adding lighted pedestrian crossings to enhance safety, reducing lanes to slow vehicle speeds, installing green bike lanes for better visibility, and constructing landscaped medians. In addition, left-hand turning restrictions onto Atlantic Street will be added to smaller intersections to help reduce collisions. 

Curbside Leaf Pickup continues through mid-JanuaryTake advantage of Curbside Leaf Pickup through January 16 and help prevent fallen front yard leaves from clogging stormwater drains. Use the interactive map to find out which pickup option is available in your neighborhood. 
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. 
Neighbors helping neighbors through a water-wise food driveThanks to the generosity of our community, this year’s water-wise food drive was an incredible success. Residents donated more than 13,000 pounds of non-perishable food, surpassing the total collected over the previous two years combined. Every donation helped support the Roseville St. Vincent de Paul Society and provided meaningful relief to local families facing food insecurity. |
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