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Rice-Larpenteur Meeting

Rice-Larpenteur Gateway Vision Plan

What’s the future of the Rice Street-Larpenteur Avenue Gateway? The cities of Maplewood, Roseville and St. Paul have been working collaboratively with neighbors and local businesses to define common goals that support redevelopment and reinvestment along the Rice Street-Larpenteur Avenue Gateway Corridor. Residents are invited to a workshop to review the plan and offer input on the guiding vision, design recommendations and implementation strategies. Read more

New Street Name Signs

It’s not your imagination, Roseville street signs are getting brighter. Thanks to a grant from 3M, Roseville is replacing street name signs throughout the city. The grant provided the city with a 22% reduction in the cost of the signs, lowering the cost from $57,000 to about $45,000. Roseville has approximately 1,600 street name signs across the city. Of the 1,600 street signs, 1,250 will be replaced. The remaining signs have recently been replaced due to other maintenance activities. Read more

Street Signs
CPR

Hands-Only CPR Class

Got an hour to spare; you could learn how to save a life. Roseville firefighters are offering free, hands-only cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) classes at 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month. This month the class will be on October 18. Classes meet at the Roseville Fire Station, 2701 Lexington Ave. North. Firefighters teach an easy-to-learn two-step, hands-only CPR process. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops and can no longer pump blood to the brain or vital organs. Read more

Spook-tacular Saturday

Goblins, ghostly games, storytelling, and a Halloween hayride await you at Harriet Alexander Nature Center, 2520 Dale St. N, in Roseville. Put on your favorite costume and join us for a Spook-tacular Halloween evening of fun on Saturday, October 28, between 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. The adventure includes a fun and colorful hayride, with displays along the route that meanders through the Muriel Sahlin Arboretum. Read more


Spook-tacular
Novice Speedskating

Novice Speedskating

Love to skate fast? Speedskating may be the sport for you. Roseville Parks and Recreation invites boys and girls ages 6 to 14 with a beginning level of skating ability to join the novice speedskating program. Experienced speedskating coaches will teach participants the basics of the sport. Skate on Tuesdays and Thursdays from November 16 through February 20. Classes meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. No classes November 23, December 26, January 4, 11 or 25. Read more

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