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Governor Walz Visits Roseville Fire Department
This week, Governor Walz visited the Roseville Fire Department for a tour of the station, demonstrations, and a press conference about investing in local public safety. Roseville Fire Chief David Brosnahan showed the Governor many of Roseville’s recent life-saving investments into public safety and why they are effective and important.
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City Recognizes Three Residents For Outstanding Sustainability WorkThree Roseville residents were recognized at this week's City Council meeting for incorporating sustainability and energy efficiency best practices in Roseville! Congratulations to the Roseville Sustainable Steward Award winners and thank you for contributing to the city's sustainability goals! Gold Award of $500: Anne DeMuth and Mark Hodge Silver Award of $250: Matt Anderson Bronze Award of $100: SunTide Realty
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Winter Reminder: Keep Fire Hydrants Clear of Snow and IcePlease be sure to keep a clear path to all fire hydrants in your neighborhood. It is very important that first responders have all the tools to complete the job, and the fire hydrant is one of the most critical pieces to assure that the job can be done!
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Do you live, work, or play in Roseville? We want to hear from you!Please take 10 minutes to drop a pin, complete the survey, and/or post an idea about how you envision the future of Roseville! We need you to help make this project a success!
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Parks and Recreation Hiring Seasonal Summer PositionsLooking for a fun and rewarding job this summer? Join the Roseville Parks and Recreation summer program team and help us put on great programs and events for our community! We are hiring for a variety of roles in programs such as Summer Spectacular all-day camp, Kicker and Slugger Sports Series, Youth Track, half-day camps, Puppet Wagon, and more!
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Candlelight Snowshoe EventFriday, January 27, 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Cedarholm Community Building, 2323 Hamline Ave N Snowshoe by the light of the moon along candlelit trails. Rest by the fire and enjoy hot chocolate. Registration deadline January 25.
Click here to learn more
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Nature Center Open House: Year of the RabbitSunday, January 29, 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Harriet Alexander Nature Center, 2520 Dale St N
Celebrate your love of nature, learn all about rabbits and their kin in Minnesota, and enjoy some of the fun customs of Chinese New Year. Lots of hands-on activities, tasty treats, and fanfare for the New Year.
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Open Mic Night Thursday, February 16, 7:00 p.m.
Cedarholm Community Building, 2323 Hamline Ave N Cedarholm has the mic for all musicians, comedians, poetry readers, or entertainers! It's free to perform or enjoy from a cozy seat. Call to sign up for a time slot starting the Monday before each show, or sign up the night of the event; spaces may be limited. Light refreshments will be available for purchase.
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Sweetheart Dance 2023Friday, February 24, 6:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. Roseville Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Dr The Sweetheart Dance guarantees a very special evening for every child and the role model in their life. This memorable night will be full of dancing, crafts, and treats to enjoy. Following the dance, join open skating at the OVAL at a discounted rate (please indicate at the time of registration).
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It's Tapping Time - Many Volunteers NeededSaturday, March 25, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 26, noon – 4:00 p.m. Harriet Alexander Nature Center, 2520 North Dale St Come along as volunteers tap maple trees, collect sap and boil it to make delicious maple syrup. Learn about traditional syruping methods, listen to Native American stories, and taste maple treats. Volunteers are on hand collecting and cooking the sap and explaining the whole process. We are in need of volunteers throughout the festival to assist with kids activities and in the kitchen. Most activities will be outside.
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Roseville Sustainability NewsletterBetween gifts, lots of food, and excess decorations, the holidays can be a time full of fun—and extra waste. Here’s how to deal with different types of holiday-related materials: - Most wrapping paper should be put in the trash unless it’s 100% paper. No foil or glitter!
- Other cards and boxes that are 100% paper can be recycled.
- Old holiday lights should go to the Hazardous Waste site in St. Paul. If you are disposing of a pre-lit artificial tree, be sure to remove the lights first and dispose of them separately. (And switch to LEDs, since they use 80% less energy and generate less heat!)
- E-waste (cell phones, computers, keyboards, televisions, etc.) can be recycled for FREE by Ramsey County residents at Repowered in St. Paul.
- Have other things to toss but don’t know how? Check out Ramsey County’s A-Z Disposal guide to learn how to properly get rid of all sorts of items!
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Free Electronics Recycling for Roseville ResidentsRamsey County is partnering with Repowered to offer a free way to get rid of electronics and prevent toxic metals from entering the environment.
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Learn more about Ramsey County’s electronics recycling program and check which items are accepted at ramseycounty.us/Electronics or call 651-633-EASY (3279), answered 24/7.
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BizRecycling GrantsBizRecycling provides grants to businesses, apartment buildings, schools, colleges, food shelves, and farmers markets to reduce waste and improve recycling. Five different grants are available to help your business reduce, reuse, and recycle better.
Click here to learn more
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