The City of Roseville offers thanks and a round of applause for the dedication and support of the Adopt-a-Park volunteers who maintain garden beds, remove litter and keep a protective eye on a designated park in Roseville.
Thanks to the caring volunteers who donate their time and assist park staff in maintaining Roseville’s park system to the highest standard of quality.
Acorn Park – Greg Messing
Applewood Park – Wells Fargo Employees
Concordia Park – Katie Miller
Cottontail Park – Advent Lutheran Church
Evergreen Park – Oscar Maldonado
Howard Johnson Park - North Suburban Golden K Kiwanis
Keller-Mayflower Park – Bergquist Family
Ladyslipper Park – Neighbors of Ladyslipper Park
Langton Lake Park – Denise Schoster
Lexington Park – Neddy Wuertz
Lower Villa Park – Cohansey Neighborhood
Materion Park – Bonnie and Isaac Holz, Valois Family
Oasis Park - Neighborhood Friends of Oasis Park
Pocahontas Park – Kathleen Reilly
Reservoir Woods East - St. Rose of Lima Church
Reservoir Woods West – Boy Scout Troop 297
Rosebrook Park - Affinity Plus Credit Union
Sandcastle Park - Northeast Contemporary Services
Tamarack Park – Joann and Mark Becker
Unity Park – Grace Church
Valley Park - Becker-Finn Family
Willow Pond – James Daire
Woodhill Park – North Suburban St. Paul Kiwanis Club
Several parks remain available through Roseville’s Adopt-a-Park program. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Rachel Boggs at 651-792-7028 or rachel.boggs@cityofroseville.com if you or your organization would like to adopt a park.
If you are unable to commit to a long-term volunteer project, Roseville is looking for volunteers to help in other ways. Contact Rachel to explore other volunteer opportunities.