Movie In The Park

2012 Movie Schedule
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Neighborhood Organization Meetings Begin |
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Tuesday, February 23, 2012, marked the first of the meetings to ‘activate’ or ‘reactive’ city neighborhoods within the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA) family. Approximately 50 residents of the Highland Reserve neighborhood gathered at Brown Elementary for to receive presentations from the police and fire departments and about Neighborhood Watch programs and RCONA. Police Chief Daniel Hahn enlightened citizens with stats reflecting an over-all reduction of crime back to 1995 levels. Assistant Fire Chief Jeff Carman spoke of the ‘Neighborhood Fire House’ policy, working for the safety of the community and cooperation with police and other officials. Rob Baquera introduced the Neighborhood Watch program for citizens and crime prevention tips.
Jim Kidd made a presentation for RCONA, introducing the organization’s goals to use communication and partnerships to enhance the quality of life for its Roseville residents. At the conclusion of the presentations, ten community members volunteered to reactivate the Highland Reserve Neighborhood Association. The provisional board set March 13th as its initial planning meeting; RCONA members will help facilitate the meeting.
Six more meetings are scheduled in the current campaign at 6:30 p.m. at the following neighborhoods:
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3/6/2012
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Los Cerritos
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Garden Room at Placer County Fairgrounds, 800 All America Blvd.
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3/29/2012
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Kaseberg - Kingswood
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Kaseberg Elementary, 1040 Main Street
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4/10/2012
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Harding - Creekside
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Spanger Elementary, 699 Shasta Street
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4/26/2012
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Sierra Vista - Enwood
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Spanger Elementary, 699 Shasta Street
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5/16/2012
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Diamond Oaks
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Gates Elementary, 1051 Trehowell Drive
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5/31/2012
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Cherry Glen - Theiles - Hillcrest
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Cirby Elementary, 814 Darling Way
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6/28/2012
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Vineyard
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TBA (possibly at Impact Church)
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RCONA stands ready to help its neighborhoods become active participants within the Roseville community.
Photos from the first Neighborhood Organization Meeting.
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