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May/June 2020 Volunteer Roseville: Firefighter Friday Natural Resources Renewal

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Sandcastle Park Lake 3060 Patton Rd. Josephine Park building, ballfield, basketball, playground, Autumn Grove Park 1365 Lydia Ave. West Valley Park skate and park building, Park building, skate and 3110 Avon St. tennis Langton Lake Park 1894 County Rd. C2 West warming house, ballfield, Ballfield, basketball, playground Ladyslipper Park Fishing, trails, ballfields, basketball, tennis 299 Owasso Blvd. South playground, soccer, grills Cottontail Park 1281 County Road C2 West Langton Lake Mapleview Park Oasis Park 2917 Matilda St. 1700 County Rd. C2 West Applewood Park Owasso Hills Park Ballfield, playground, 593 Owasso Hills Dr. Park building, basketball, 2838 Arona St. Veterans Park skating, grills playground, community gardens Basketball, playground 1135 Woodhill Dr. Basketball, playground Lake Community Destinations Shelter, ballfield, Owasso basketball, playground Cedarholm Community Building and Golf Course 2323 Hamline Ave., 651-633-TEES (8337) Howard Johnson Park 1260 Woodhill Dr. Harriet Alexander Nature Center Memorial Park County Road C Ballfields, Central Park, 2520 Dale St., 651-765-HANC (4262) 20202660 Civic COMMUNITYCenter Dr. EVENTS Woodhill Park playground, 2724 Western Ave. North tennis Roseville Roseville Skating Center Rosebrook Park Owasso Ballfields 2661 Civic Center Dr., 651-792-7007 Skating CenterPresented by: 2659 Victoria St. North 2590 Fry St. Rosefest 2020: Muriel Sahlin Arboretum Picnic, park Pocahontas Park building, basketball, Focus on Fun Central Park, 2525 Dale St. 2540 Pascal St. playground, soccer, Acorn Park Ballfield, basketball, tennis Frank Rog Amphitheatre tennis, wading pool Bennett 286 County Road C West Thursday, June 25 Willow Pond Park Ballfield, basketball, playground, Central Park, 2540 Lexington Ave. 5-8 p.m. Lake Taste of Rosefest1283 ...... County Rd. B2 West skate and warming house, tennis, Rosebrook Wading Pool Presented by Roseville Rotary. Ticketed event forCP age Muriel 21 A& Sahlinolder. Arboretum Muriel Sahlin disc golf, boardwalk 2950 Fry St. Tickets & info @ TasteofRosefest.org B Arboretum Harriet Alexander C Nature Center Acorn Disc Golf 6:55 p.m. Golden Rose Medallion Hunt Kickoff Central Park D E 286 County Road C ...... CP Frank RogA Central Amphitheatre Park Lexington The first clue in the Golden Rose Medallion Hunt will be released. 2540 Lexington Ave North Ballfield, sand volleyball, playground, amphitheater, shelter, Roseville 7 p.m. Live @ the Rog: ...... fishing, bocce court, grills Cedarholm Community Building CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre North Suburban Concert Band B Central Park Victoria West and Golf Course Discover2495 Victoria St.Your North Parks 2020 cityofroseville.com/liverog Playground, shelters, tennis, grills Concordia Park Fairview Ave. June 24 - August 12, 6:30-8 p.m. 2394 Dale St. North 2020 SUMMER ENTERTAINMENTFriday, June 26: Resident Appreciation Day C Central Park Victoria Ballfields Snelling Ave. 2490 Victoria St. North Ballfields Ballfields, grills, playgroundCheck out Roseville’s great parks! 10 a.m.- Fridays with Firefighters ...... Lexington Ave. Materion Park 12 p.m. RosevilleD Central Fire Station Park BallfieldsMeet Dale at aWest different Roseville park each week to connect with your community. 225 Ave. June Family friendly fun with the firefighters. Tour trucks and much more! 2525 Dale St. N Shelters, playgrounds, grills,Enjoy arboretum, themed activities, playground, recreation soccer, fun, crafts, refreshments and Roseville Playground 12:30- Asian Wave: Asian Media Access July Nine & Dine ...... ballfield, volleyball favorites: the bounce castle and puppet show. 6:30 p.m. Cedarholm Golf Course Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Asian Hip Hop $10 buys you a round of golf, on-course contests & meal comboE Central Park Dale East 14 2520 Dale St. N Presented by: U of MN SummerReservations Concert begin Band June 19 @ 651-633-TEES Nature center, boardwalkDay Date Location Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Concert Band 7 6-8 p.m. Wed Roseville CommunityMidland Gardens Band Park County RoadSuperhero B Carnival ...... June 24 Villa Park 2434 Cleveland Ave. Evergreen Park A Hero Powered Discover Your Parks. Central Park Gym 16 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Concert Band Fri June 26 Playground, pollinator garden, 1810 County Rd. B West Johnny O & Fillet of Lexington Park Central Park School Gym: Superhero Carnival (Rosefest) Come dressed as your favorite Superhero. Dale Ave. trail Ballfield, playground, tennis, pickleball9 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Blues, Motown 2131 Lexington Ave. North Wed July 1 Applewood Park Sherry MinnickCleveland Ave. and Phil Nusbaum 6:30-8 p.m. Free Family Skate Park building, ballfield, basketball,Wed ...... playground, skate and warming house, July 8 Pioneer Park 18 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Country & Sing-along Indoor Skating Fun for the Entire Family. Free of charge!Roseville Skating Center Villa Park Sounds of Africa: Somali Museum Dance Troupe grills Wed July 15 Valley Park 7 p.m. Keller-Mayflower Park 2055 Cohansey Blvd. 12 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. SomaliArts Garden music Community & dance Theatre Presents: The Evolution of Rock: Park building, ballfield, basketball, 2070 Fernwood St. Wed July 22 Lake McCarrons Festa de São João: Beira Mar Brasil & Friends A Musical Review playground, skate and warming house Responds to ...... 21 CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre In partnership with Ramsey County Parks and Recreation Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Traditional Brazilian Brio Brass Saturday, June 27 Pioneer Park Wed July 29 14 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Show Tunes & Jazz Evergreen Park 7:55 a.m. Roll for the Roses 10K Inline Race 1966 Chatsworth St. Wed Reservoir Woods Roseville ParksRoseville and Recreation Big Band ...... August 5 Pocahontas Park 8 a.m. Run for the Roses Bruce5K & 10K Russell Park Roseville Ballfield,Skating Centerbasketball, 1901 Alta Vista Dr. 651-792-700623 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Big Band Wed Shoreview9:15 a.m. Northern Lights Variety1175 Roselawn Band Ave. West playground August 12 CPOff-leash - Victoria dog West park Park Roseville Park Hours: 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Family Fun Run 1/2 Mile 16 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Info Wind & Registration Ensemble @Ballfield, cityofroseville.com/run basketball, playground, (Reservoir Woods is open dawn to dusk) Community Gathering and Meeting Spaces tennis Rosefest Entertainmentwww.cityofroseville.com/rentalspaces 3 & 7 p.m. Arts Garden Community Theatre Presents: The Evolution of Rock: McCarrons www.cityofroseville.com/parks Rhythms: Conjunto Bravo Roll-In Movies @ the OVAL Lake 651-792-7118 A Musical Review...... www.facebook.com/RosevilleParkRecNorth Suburban Concert Band 19 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Salsa-Merengue-Cumbia CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre Fridays @ 7:30 p.m. Roseville offers a variety of community facilities to host meetings,6 p.m.- small Roseville Backyard Campout 25 Thursday, 7-8 p.m...... Park Shelters Concert Band gatherings, weddings and receptions. These gathering places 9are a.m. available atGroup Campout with movie, campfire, s’mores,Harriet continental Alexander breakfast Nature Center& Presented by Great Southern Bank of Roseville. reasonable rental rates (reduced rates for Roseville residents).Roseville All offer Community wifi, Band www.cityofroseville.com/picnicshelters 21 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Concertmore. Pre-registration Band & nominal fee required. Info @ 651-792-7006. Family movies under the stars and on the big screen. 651-792-7006 Arts Garden Comm Theatre: TheAV Evolution setup and more. of Rock Bring the kids, the treats and a comfy seat for these 26 7-8:30 p.m. Rosefest Campfire Friday, 7 p.m. A musical review ...... Harriet Alexander Nature Center free outdoor movies. Tamarack Park Roseville offers four shelters in Central Park that can be reserved for special events. Autumn Grove Park Building...... Pan-handlers SteelCampfire, Drum sing-along, Band story telling & s’mores. Free to all! Accommodates 48 1745 Farrington St. Shelters include kitchen and restroom facilities, picnic tables, grills and other amenities. Lexington Park Building 23 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. June 12 Frozen II Unity Park As the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic began to emerge in the , Arts Garden Comm Theatre: The Evolution of Rock...... Sunday, JuneCaribbean 28 Playground Shelters can be rented for six hours or all day from April 15 to October 15 each year. Accommodates 48 July 10 1716 Marion St. Saturday, 3 & 7 p.m. A musical review Oasis Park Building...... 9-11 a.m. Toy Story 4 27 Rosefest Golf Tourney...... Playground, trails Lions Shelter, 2527 Victoria St. PolkaAccommodates Fever: Chmielewski 32 Funtime Polka Band Cedarholm Golf Course August 7 ...... Rosebrook Park Building ...... 9-hole scramble with contests & prizes. Secret Life Of Pets 2 Accommodates up to 150 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Polka music & dance FOR Parks Shelter, 26 Accommodates Registration40 & tee-times taken in advance @ 651-633-TEES 2555 Dale St...... Teddy Bear Band Sandcastle Park Building...... Accommodates up to 150 Accommodates 32 Foundation Shelter, 2495 Victoria St. 28 Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Children’s & Family Villa Park Building 10 a.m.- Porsche Car Show ...... Accommodates up to 150 ...... Roseville Big Band ...... Jaycee Shelter, Accommodates1 p.m. Spectators 32 welcome to view the 1970-1976 PorscheCP Dale models Street 914 Athletic & 914-6 Fields Puppet Wagon 2540 Lexington Ave...... Cedarholm Community Building 28 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Big Band DD & CompanyAccommodates up to 200 ...... Accommodates 120 or plus48 all 968 models. Stern Porsche Car Club hosts the largest the City of Roseville quickly responded and identified two goals: safeguarding the health, Roseville Skating Center Banquet Rooms Puppet Wagon “Preview Party” 4 May/June 2020 30 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Catchy dance rhythms gathering on Porsche in the midwest...... AccommodatesMedalist 300, Concert 180 or 50 Band Thursday, June 18, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 10-11 a.m. 30 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Yoga Concert in the Band Park...... Hosted by Roseville Kinderberry Hill Child Development Center CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre July Join us in Central Park for a free, outdoor yoga class. Fits all skill levels. at Roseville Kinderberry Hill, 2360 Lexington Ave North 5-7 p.m. Kids Garage Sale & Touch-a-Truck Meet the talented Puppet Wagon Staff, enjoy tasty treats and participate in fun ...... Sweet Rhubarb August Check out the big rigs plus visit the sale tables for Centraltreasures. Park @ Lexington summer games at the Puppet Wagon Preview Party! May/June 2020 5 2 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Vocal harmonies safety and wellbeing of residents and businesses and the city staff who service them; and Taiko6:30 Arts p.m. Midwest: Live @ the Ensemble Rog: Teddy BearMA Band & Enso Daiko ...... CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre 2 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. JapanesePresented Taikoby: Roseville Kinderberry Hill Child Development Center Roseville’s Legendary Puppet Wagon

4 Party in the Park Monday, June 29 Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Saturday, 2:30 - 10 p.m. June 23 - August 20 Michael6:15 p.m. Handler 30th Project Annual Rose Parade Sponsored by Roseville Kinderberry Hill Child Development Center 4 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. AAcoustic Roseville trio tradition like no other. 1 mile route from Roseville Area High Tricia & the Toonies School to the Roseville Skating Center via Lexington Ave. Catch a new show each week. The Roseville Puppet Wagon presents 15-20 putting a plan into motion for city services to be delivered with as little disruption as possible. 2:30 p.m. Children & Family Mill CitySaturday, Caravan July 4 minute themed shows on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. All Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Early jazz shows are family friendly and include a variety of classic tales. 6 1-7 p.m. Party in the Park ...... Songs of Hope Family fun: carnival games, inflatables, food Tickets forCentral rides Parkand gamesLexington can 4 p.m. Chorus Spanish Flair: Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theater be purchased on-site for a nominal fee. 9:30 a.m. 9 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Flamenco 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:30-10 p.m. Free Music @ the Rog Tues Starlette’s Web ...... Oasis Park Villa Park Join us for a day of assorted musical acts at the CPRog. Frank Rog Amphitheatre Lexington Park 5:30 p.m. Tribute to women in pop, rock and country Waiting for Jane Wed Acorn Park 10 p.m. CP Victoria West 11 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. FireworksAcoustic trio ...... Autumn Grove CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre Thurs Owasso Hills Park Roseville Big Band End the night “with a bang” watching Roseville’s fabulous fireworks display. Rosebrook Park Lauderdale Park On March 12, the city launched a dedicated webpage, www.cityofroseville.com/coronavirus,

7:30 p.m. Big Band White Bear Big Band ** Regular shows June 30 - July 2 with two shows at Party in the Park on July 4. 13 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Big Band For more info visit: Roseville Community Band cityofroseville.com/rosefest For more info visit the Parks & Recreation website: 9 p.m. Concert Band American Indigenous: Bluedog 16 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Native Blues cityofroseville.com/parks The “Creative Crossroads” series features a different world to serve as a hub for information about the disease and Roseville’s response. The following region each Sunday evening. The goal of the series is to illustrate similarities and differences across cultures through performance This activity is made possible styles. This year’s series will include opportunities for comparing by the voters of Minnesota multiple dance forms like Salsa, Somali and Polka steps, and through a grant from the rhythms from Flamenco to Hip Hop. Sunday events will also offer Metropolitan Regional Arts dance instruction and/or audience participation activities. Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and day, city officials made the decision to close all city buildings and facilities to the public and All performances are at cultural heritage fund. The Frank Rog Amphitheatre in Roseville’s Central Park at 2540 No. Lexington Ave . For more info visit: cityofroseville.com/liverog cancel events and programming in support of social distancing efforts to slow the spread of Coronavirus. Roseville Extra! Within hours of the closure announcement, Roseville began implementing a business continuity plan designed to deliver essential services like police, fire, emergency medical and Whether you’re brand-new to town utility services, and many non-essential city services without interruption. To support social or a Roseville “old timer,” you’ll appreciate distancing strategies, efforts to provide much of city staff with the ability to work remotely were two features in this edition of the Roseville also implemented. City News. On pages 4-5, we’ve included a map and a list of amenities at each These initiatives enabled staff to maintain contact with residents and businesses via phone, park. We are also featuring a page of free email and online in order to continue providing services within this “new normal” paradigm. festivities and events planned for this In-person services, including Parks & Recreation summer, including Rosefest, Performances programming and rentals and services provided by in the Park, Discover your Parks, Puppet Roseville’s License and Passport Center, were Coronavirus Wagons, Roll-In Movies, the annual Fourth regrettably yet unavoidably closed. of July celebration and more. Keep it Impact Roseville’s closure order was extended through handy and enjoy! April 10 by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s Information in the newsletter was #StayHomeMN executive order and then again by current when it went to print in early the city through May 3 based upon continuing April. Meetings and event dates may developments of COVID-19 and the danger to change or be cancelled in response to public health. the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Roseville is committed to responding to the Please visit the city's website at www.cityofroseville.com or contact

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Primary and General Elections Filing for Office Where to File Two City Council Seats Roseville City Hall or Ramsey County Elections ******ECRWSS******

POSTAL CUSTOMER POSTAL 2660 Civic Center Drive 90 Plato Blvd. Filing Period Roseville Saint Paul May 19 to June 2 In light of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak, the 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Secretary of State’s office is considering other filing options Open until 5:00 p.m. on June 2 to safeguard public health. Please call 651-792-7023 if you have questions about filing for office.

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In Touch... In To Contact Us Contact To Meet Finance Director VOLUNTEER Michelle Pietrick The City of Roseville welcomes Finance Director Michelle Pietrick. A resident of Roseville, Pietrick brings a wealth of Roseville is seekingRoseville volunteers: municipal finance experience to her new post, including the past Run and Roll for the Roses seven years as Finance Director with the City of South St. Paul. Set up, organize, greet participants, clean-up and In her new role, Pietrick is responsible for coordinating other tasks based on your interests and availability. the strategic development of Roseville’s budget and capital Volunteers needed June 26 and 27. improvement plan. She will oversee the city’s investment and Rose Parade debt management, develop and implement financial policies and Individuals and groups manage the Finance Department’s staff as well as the city’s busy are needed on Monday, License and Passport centers. June 29 for a variety of Q: What attracted you to this position with the City of Roseville? tasks including banner A: The opportunity to be involved in a broader range of municipal activities including carriers and event economic development, the ability to help guide the budgeting in my home city, management volunteers. and the great things that I have heard and knew about the staff. Shifts are typically Q: What are you most looking forward to working on? 4:30 until 9:00 p.m. Great activity for people of all ages who would like to participate in the parade. A: Maintaining our financial integrity and diversity, which will help preserve our AAA bond rating. To position the city to be resilient in the face of any future Blooming Boulevard recessions and our ability to continue to replace our infrastructure and capital Plant flowers in assets without having to issue debt or unduly impact our taxpayers. Central Park along Lexington Ave. on Q: What got you interested in working in the field of accounting and finance? Saturday, May 16, A: When  I was in high school I had the opportunity to take an accounting class that starting at 9:00 a.m. Photo by Clare de Lune paired well with my love for math. I had the opportunity to work in billing and or help water and accounts receivable at the age of 16, which lead me to decide on accounting as my weed a section throughout the summer. major in college. Natural Resources Renewal Q: What do you like most about working in local government? Roseville hosts a natural resources project on the A: The ability to work in a variety of areas and to have an impact on providing services third Saturday of every month. Projects include that directly help people. The people I have been fortunate to work with over the removing invasive species, planting native plants, years in local government and working together towards providing the best service grasses and trees, restoring shoreline, building bee to our residents. friendly habitat and collecting seeds. Plans for the Q: How have the first few weeks gone since starting the job? June 20 volunteer event are in the works. Visit A: The  first few weeks have involved learning who people are and how Roseville www.cityofroseville.com/volunteer for information. operates. But, I would say that it has been a most unusual first month with the Park Patrol current situation and having to react to quickly changing external factors while Help keep our parks safe – serve as ambassadors for trying to get up to speed. While we are dealing with something that none of us the park system. Donate at least four hours per week would have ever anticipated, it has shown me how well the city’s management to answer questions, report damage to park property, team is working together and really solidifies that we have a well-run city. and patrol parking lots, serving as eyes and ears for the community. Green Team Public Works Keeping Busy Help weed, garden and mulch at the arboretum, community orchard and city parks. Flexible With winter now an (almost) distant memory, Roseville’s Public Works crews have schedules to meet your timeframe. begun to focus on warm weather projects. There’s plenty to get done during the spring, summer and fall before the snow starts to fly again. Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Rachel Boggs at [email protected] or 651-792-7028 or In addition to supervising the annual Pavement Management Program of street visit www.cityofroseville.com/volunteer to check on upgrades, crews will be making spot curb and street patching repairs, filling potholes, the status of such volunteer opportunities. sealing cracks, completing repairs to pathways and freshening up pavement markings. There are also 1,742 public hydrants in Roseville to test, flush and paint, as needed. Our favorite type of people – Stormwater management projects will receive plenty of attention, too. Lift stations, stormwater ponds, sewers, catch basins and outfalls all need to be inspect and volunteers! cleaned out. Keeping Roseville looking neat and tidy is another big priority. Streets crews Volunteers enhance complete sweeps of the city in spring and summer and during the fall, along with our outreach to the right-of-way mowing and streetscape maintenance throughout the summer. community. In this issue, The Public Works Department is also responsible for Roseville’s drinking water. we thank Tom Jensen Crews gather, test and submit samples weekly to make sure the water supply for volunteering. remains safe. These are just some of the tasks that keep Roseville’s Public Works crews busy When he started volunteering: For Tom, during Minnesota’s non-winter months. volunteering started in 2007, when he received an invitation to join the Roseville Parade Committee in his water bill. The Parade Committee was looking Free Meals Offered for help and support to organize the annual parade. Why he volunteers for Roseville: Tom feels in his to Area Youth heart that volunteering is his way of contributing The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is working to the Roseville community. On the evening of the to ensure that kids do not go hungry over the summer parade, he and a group of other volunteers handle months. The USDA will be offering free meals through the preparations at the start of the parade. They ensure

that everyone is lined up and ready to go. Tom jokes Summer Food Service Program at locations throughout www.facebook.com/cityofrosevillemn Minnesota, including sites in Roseville. Meals will be that parade day is the one day that he gets to tell www.twitter.com/RosevilleMN provided at no cost to kids 18 years and younger. people where to go! www.youtube.com/cityofrosevillemn Locations, menus and meal sites will be Because he volunteers: Thanks to volunteers like available in mid-May. For additional information, Tom, thousands of residents and visitors get to enjoy www.cityofroseville.com/ReceiveUpdates visit www.fns.usda.gov/summerfoodrocks. the Rose Parade. May/June 2020 3 May/June 2020 3 ROSEVILLE: YOUR DESTINATION FOR FUN ROSEVILLE: YOUR DESTINATION FOR FUN

Sandcastle Park Autumn Grove Park 3060 Patton Rd. 1365 Lydia Ave. West Park building, ballfield, Park building, skate and basketball, playground, warming house, ballfield, Langton Lake Park basketball, tennis skate and park building, 1894 County Rd. C2 West tennis Fishing, trails, ballfields, playground, soccer, grills

Langton Lake Oasis Park Applewood Park 1700 County Rd. C2 West 2838 Arona St. Park building, basketball, Basketball, playground playground, community gardens

Community Destinations Cedarholm Community Building and Golf Course 2323 Hamline Ave., 651-633-TEES (8337) County Road C Harriet Alexander Nature Center Central Park, 2520 Dale St., 651-765-HANC (4262) Rosebrook Park 2590 Fry St. Roseville Skating Center Picnic, park Pocahontas Park 2661 Civic Center Dr., 651-792-7007 building, basketball, 2540 Pascal St. Ballfield, basketball, tennis Muriel Sahlin Arboretum playground, soccer, Central Park, 2525 Dale St. tennis, wading pool Frank Rog Amphitheatre Central Park, 2540 Lexington Ave. Rosebrook Wading Pool 2950 Fry St. Acorn Disc Golf 286 County Road C Cedarholm Community Building and Golf Course Fairview Ave. Snelling Ave.

County Road B Midland Gardens Park Evergreen Park 2434 Cleveland Ave. 1810 County Rd. B West Playground, pollinator garden, Ballfield, playground, tennis, pickleball trail Cleveland Ave.

Roseville Parks and Recreation 651-792-7006 Roseville Park Hours: 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Community Gathering and Meeting Spaces (Reservoir Woods is open dawn to dusk) www.cityofroseville.com/rentalspaces www.cityofroseville.com/parks 651-792-7118 Roseville offers a variety of community facilities to host meetings, small www.facebook.com/RosevilleParkRec gatherings, weddings and receptions. These gathering places are available at reasonable rental rates (reduced rates for Roseville residents). All offer wifi, Park Shelters AV setup and more. www.cityofroseville.com/picnicshelters ...... Accommodates 48 651-792-7006 Autumn Grove Park Building ...... Accommodates 48 Roseville offers four shelters in Central Park that can be reserved for special events. Lexington Park Building Shelters include kitchen and restroom facilities, picnic tables, grills and other amenities. Oasis Park Building...... Accommodates 32 Shelters can be rented for six hours or all day from April 15 to October 15 each year. Rosebrook Park Building...... Accommodates 40 Lions Shelter, 2527 Victoria St...... Accommodates up to 150 Sandcastle Park Building...... Accommodates 32 FOR Parks Shelter, 2555 Dale St...... Accommodates up to 150 Villa Park Building...... Accommodates 32 Foundation Shelter, 2495 Victoria St...... Accommodates up to 150 Cedarholm Community Building...... Accommodates 120 or 48 Jaycee Shelter, 2540 Lexington Ave...... Accommodates up to 200 Roseville Skating Center Banquet Rooms...... Accommodates 300, 180 or 50

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Lake Josephine Valley Park 3110 Avon St. Ladyslipper Park Ballfield, basketball, 299 Owasso Blvd. South playground

Cottontail Park Mapleview Park 1281 County Road C2 West 2917 Matilda St. Owasso Hills Park Ballfield, playground, 593 Owasso Hills Dr. skating, grills Basketball, playground Applewood Park Veterans Park 2838 Arona St. Lake 1135 Woodhill Dr. Owasso Basketball, playground Shelter, ballfield, basketball, playground

Howard Johnson Park Woodhill Park 1260 Woodhill Dr. Memorial Park 2724 Western Ave. North Ballfields, 2660 Civic Center Dr. playground, Roseville Owasso Ballfields tennis Skating Center 2659 Victoria St. North Acorn Park 286 County Road C West Pocahontas Park Ballfield, basketball, playground, 2540 Pascal St. Bennett skate and warming house, tennis, Ballfield, basketball, tennis Lake disc golf, boardwalk Willow Pond Park Muriel Sahlin 1283 County Rd. B2 West A B Arboretum Harriet Alexander C D E Nature Center Central Park A Central Park Lexington 2540 Lexington Ave North Ballfield, sand volleyball, playground, amphitheater, shelter, fishing, bocce court, grills Concordia Park B Central Park Victoria West 2495 Victoria St. North Cedarholm Community Building 2394 Dale St. North Playground, shelters, tennis, grills and Golf Course Ballfields Materion Park C Central Park Victoria Ballfields 2490 Victoria St. North 225 Minnesota Ave. Ballfields, grills, playground Playground Lexington Ave. D Central Park Ballfields Dale West 2525 Dale St. N Shelters, playgrounds, grills, arboretum, playground, soccer, ballfield, volleyball E Central Park Dale East 2520 Dale St. N Nature center, boardwalk

County Road B Lexington Park Dale Ave. 2131 Lexington Ave. North Park building, ballfield, basketball, Villa Park playground, skate and warming house, 2055 Cohansey Blvd. grills Park building, ballfield, basketball, Keller-Mayflower Park playground, skate and warming house 2070 Fernwood St.

Pioneer Park Reservoir Woods 1966 Chatsworth St. 1901 Alta Vista Dr. Ballfield, basketball, Off-leash dog park Bruce Russell Park playground 1175 Roselawn Ave. West McCarrons Ballfield, basketball, playground, Lake tennis

Tamarack Park 1745 Farrington St. Unity Park Playground 1716 Marion St. Playground, trails

May/June 2020 5 Pathway Improvement Projects Summer 2020 will see a number of improvements to Roseville’s pathways and trails. The Public Works Department plans to construct and/or rehabilitate more than a mile of pathways across the city. In March, the Police Department conducted a The project calls for a new Flash Food Drive to support RAHS students. pathways at Langton Lake Park Officers stopped at 138 homes in two days making and Tamarack Park and the Central the collection drive a huge success. Park Ballfields. Existing pathways at Willow Pond Park and in Central Park from the Victoria Ballfields to Dale St. will receive resurfacing Completing the Census upgrades. If you haven’t already done so, we encourage you to complete the 2020 Census. Because of the coronavirus Public Works will also construct pandemic, the Census Bureau has postponed when census workers will be visiting residences that have not a new 200-foot sidewalk connection responded to the census. on the east side of Dale St. from the Census workers will visit homes between May 28 and August 14. If you don’t want a census worker B-Dale parking lot to the existing coming to your home, please complete the census by phone, on the internet, or paper copy, before the end sidewalk that connects to sidewalks of May. on County Road B. my2020census.gov For more information, visit Census forms available in 13 languages www.cityofroseville.com/pathways English – 844-330-2020 and click on the Pathway Map for Spanish – 844-468-2020 specific locations. Project work is expected to be completed by Assistance in 59 languages October of 2020. https://www.2020census.gov/en/languages.html RSVL A/D Plans to Host Discussions The Roseville Alzheimer’s and Dementia Community Action Team (RSVL A/D) plans to host a pair of Alzheimer’s and dementia related discussions in May and June. Due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic causing event cancellations and restrictions, please confirm all events by visiting www.cityofroseville.com/dementiainfo.

Avoiding Power Struggles Thursday, May 14 • 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Creating a Ramsey County Library, Roseville, 2180 Hamline Avenue Learn about effective communication and how to work together with a person living with dementia. Pollinator Avoiding Power Struggles will discuss how to limit or even eliminate reactions from common triggers that may challenge caregivers. Deb Nygaard, Director of Development for Arthur’s Senior Care and Friendly Yard ACR Homes, will lead the presentation. June 22-28 is National Pollinator Week. Let’s celebrate bees, birds, Resources to Remain Independent butterflies, bats and beetles. Thursday, June 11 • 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Roseville Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Dr. Pollinators are vital for most RSVL A/D presents its annual resource fair for seniors, caregivers and care recipients. The event flowers, fruits and vegetables to will feature an array of products and services to help you live your best life. Learn about equipment, reproduce. Many of the country's resources and activities for seniors, senior caregivers, seniors with special care needs and family members. crops would not exist and crop Professionals will be in attendance to discuss access to transportation, meals-on-wheels, social services, yield and quality would be greatly support groups, lifelong learning programs, special care equipment, resources and more. reduced without pollinators. The For more information about these and other events as well as additional dementia-related resources, pollinator population, in particular visit www.cityofroseville.com/dementiainfo or email [email protected]. the honeybee, has declined rapidly in recent years because of habitat loss, pesticide overuse and disease. You can help. CHAT: Homelessness in Roseville • Grow plants that provide natural The Roseville Community Health Awareness Team (CHAT) plans to host a three-part food sources – nuts, berries or series on homelessness at the Ramsey County Library, Roseville, 2180 Hamline Avenue. nectar Part I: What do we know about it? • Provide water, such as a birdbath Tuesday, May 5 • 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. or small pond, for wildlife School, county and social service professionals will discuss the state of homelessness in Roseville and the conditions and circumstances that lead to this outcome. • Offer protective cover – ground cover, shrubs, tall grasses and Part II: What is being done about it? nesting boxes Tuesday, May 19 • 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. • Practice sustainable gardening – Hear from school, faith, county and state leaders about the current realities regarding the limitations use mulch or compost and avoid to shelter options and the complexities and obstacles to finding safe and affordable housing as well as plants that are not native to the initiatives to address homelessness and the prevention of homelessness. region or are invasive Part III: What can we ALL do about it? Visit www.cityofroseville.com/ Tuesday, June 2 • 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. pollinators for information about creating pollinator-friendly habitats. Ending homelessness requires a collective response from everyone in the community. Learn about the role we all have in preventing and decreasing homelessness in our communities. 6 May/June 2020 Beware of CALENDAR Coronavirus Please Note: EventsRoseville are subject to change due to COVID-19 Scams (Coronavirus) mitigation efforts. Visit the city's website at www.cityofroseville.com or contact the city at [email protected] or 651-792-7000 to confirm events and activities. Law enforcement agencies are reporting several types of scams related to the coronavirus. Beware of calls, texts or emails that involve COVID-19. Here are OVAL Skate Park Opening steps to help prevent becoming a victim of a scam. Skate Park opens May 4 for skateboarders, bikers and inline • Slow Down! Delete emails that insist you act now. Phishing emails try to skaters. Visit www.cityofroseville.com/skateschedule or call create a sense of urgency or demand immediate action. The goal is to get you 651-792-7191 for hours. to click on a link or provide personal information. Instead, delete the message. Free Document • If you are not sure about the email or phone call, call a friend or family Shredding member before responding. Anyone asking you to pay over the phone or Free shredding day for internet with MoneyGram, Western Union, iTunes, or any gift card is likely residents on Saturday, a scam. May 16, from 9:00 a.m. to • Rather than donating through an email solicitation or phone call, contact the noon, at City Hall,POSTPONED 2660 Civic charity directly, either by phone or visit the charity’s website directly instead Center Dr. Crews willUNTIL help FALL of clicking on any links in emails or other messages. unload documents from your vehicle. Paper is • Beware of requests for personal information. A call or email that seeks shredded on site. Call personal information like your Social Security number, banking information Photo by Mark Connolly 651-792-7004 if you have or login information is a phishing scam. Legitimate government agencies will questions. www.cityofroseville.com/recycling not ask for that information. Do not give out your personal data unless you initiated the call or visited a trusted website. Hands-Only CPR Class • Check the email address or link. Inspect a link by hovering your cursor over Free, hands-only cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) class the URL to see where it leads. Sometimes, it’s obvious the web address is at 6:30 p.m. on May 20 at Roseville Fire Station, 2701 Lexington not legitimate. Phishers can create links that closely resemble legitimate Ave. Firefighters teach a two-step, hands-only CPR process. addresses. Delete the email. No need to register. Call 651-792-7009 if you have questions. • Watch for spelling and grammatical mistakes. If an email includes spelling, Garage Sale punctuation or grammar errors, it’s likely a sign you’ve received a phishing email. Delete it. Extravaganza For $10, we’ll include your • Look for generic greetings. Phishing emails are unlikely to use your name. address on a map of garage Greetings like “Dear sir or madam” signal an email may not be legitimate. sales in Roseville June 4-6. Deadline to be included on If you think you may have been a victim of a scam, call the Minnesota map is May 15. Map of Attorney General’s office at 651-296-3353 or 1-800-657-3787. garage sale locations will To learn more about scams and fraud, contact the Minnesota AARP office at be available at www. 1-866-554-5381 or visit www.aarp.org/fraud or www.consumer.gov. cityofroseville.com/parks and City Hall beginning June 1. Call 651-792-7006 Roseville uses single-sort recycling. to register. Photo by Clare de Lune Drop recyclables, including cardboard boxes, mail, newspapers and magazines, Lake Josephine Rain Garden Celebration plastic containers (#1, #2, #5), glass bottles Join the Rice Creek Watershed District on Saturday, June 13 and jars, aluminum and metal cans, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to celebrate the rain garden that beverage cartons, and juice boxes in your IN collects and filters POSTPONEDparking lot runoff near the boat launch at recycling cart. Have it at the curb by 7:00 ROSEVILLE Lake Josephine. Rain UNTILgarden specialists FALL will be available to a.m. on your recycling day. answer questions. If you have questions, call 763-398-3070 or Plastic bags cannot be recycled visit www.ricecreek.org. in the curbside recycling. Visit PlasticFilmRecycling.org to find a plastic Roll-in Movie bag drop-off location. Join us at the OVAL, 2661 Civic Center Drive, for free family entertainment. On June 12, we’ll show Frozen II starting at Recycling is picked up every other week on the same day as your trash. Call 7:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Eureka Recycling at 612-NO-WASTE (612-669-2783) with recycling questions or to report a missed pick-up. Interpreters are available to respond to inquiries in Firefighter Friday Hmong, Karen, Somali and Spanish. Call 612-669-2783, ext. 1 for assistance. Join us for Fridays with Firefighters on Friday, June 26 from 10:00 a.m. to noon. New and exciting free activities including Reduce, Recycle, Reuse truck tours and fun with firefighters. Summer will soon be here, and recycling is often an afterthought when planning your barbecue, party or family celebration. It doesn’t have to be. Here Kids Garage Sale are some ideas to reduce the use of plastic and add recycling at your event. Calling all young entrepreneurs, host a table at Central Park • Planning is key. Make informed food estimates so you have less to throw – Lexington for $10, on Sunday, June 28 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. away at the end of the party. Adult supervision required. Register at www.cityofroseville. • Use real dishes, silverware and serving spoons. If you use disposable cutlery, com/parks or call 651-792-7006. look for compostable options. Waterfest 2020 • Stay away from Styrofoam. It’s not recyclable and it’s not good for the Free celebration of our clean lakes. Hands-on learning about environment. clean water, wildlife, and land and water conservation. • Serve beverages from a large dispenser rather than single serve options. Music, food trucks, plant giveaway and more. Saturday, • Use cloth table coverings and napkins. May 30, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Lake Phalen Park Pavilion, • Provide clearly marked recycling containers. 1600 Phalen Dr., St. Paul. Sponsored by the Ramsey- Washington Metro Watershed District (www.rwmwd.org). RamseyRecycles.com • 651-633-EASY (3279) Answered 24/7 May/June 2020 7 Information in the newsletter was current when it went to print in early April. www.growroseville.com Meetings and event locations may change or be cancelled in response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Please visit www.growroseville.com or contact the city at 651-792-7015 to confirm meetings. Business Free Events for Success Stories Roseville Businesses Old Dutch Foods Inc. www.olddutchfoods.com Roseville Business Council 2375 Terminal Road Meet with other Roseville business owners and employees to hear important information about 651-633-8810 our community. For more than 85 years, Old Dutch Foods has been committed to creating the best in Quality Taste May 27, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Sensations for its loyal customers across the Upper Midwest. The organization began as Old Dutch Housing First Minnesota, 2960 Centre Pointe Dr. Products Company in 1934. It originated in St. Paul but moved to in 1937. In 1968, after State Senators and Representatives from the a serious fire at the Minneapolis location, Old Dutch moved again, this time to Roseville. Old Dutch looked to Roseville because of its location at the center of the metropolitan area, a large enough space Roseville area have been invited to provide a to house their business and the city’s easy access to the freeway. Locally based and family owned, Old recap of the 2020 legislative session and how Dutch has six manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and . new laws could affect the business community. From the beginning, Old Dutch has developed and produced a unique and premium product June 24, 7:30-8:30 a.m. portfolio using the highest quality ingredients. This formula for success has stood the test of time as Housing First Minnesota, 2960 Centre Pointe Dr. consumers young and old continue to choose the iconic Windmill logo for their snacking needs. Alene Tchourumoff, senior vice president of Production in Roseville includes the company’s one-of-a-kind boxed potato chips along with Community Development and Engagement at the signature flavor recipes, including Sour Cream N Onion and Dill Pickle, which the company Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, will discuss pioneered. Additionally, its market-leading line of Dutch Crunch Kettle Chips is produced in the the changing priorities of the Federal Reserve Roseville facility. and the impact on local businesses. The Old Dutch Roseville production facility, distribution center and company headquarters In partnership with employs more than 300 people, including many who have been with the company for generations. This has played an important role in the company’s longevity and success. Old Dutch is a strong community supporter, sponsoring a variety of community events, including high school athletics and the Rosefest Parade, among other causes. For more information on its Roseville-made products and to learn about its involvement in the community, visit Sponsored by www.olddutchfoods.com or follow Old Dutch on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Old Dutch is proud to be based in Roseville because Quality Lives Here! Business Education Series Stay connected. To View More Successful Businesses in 'The Center of it All,' Visit: Attend our small business breakfast seminar. The City of Roseville is hosting the Business growroseville.com/success-stories Education Series in partnership with the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce and the cities of Shoreview and Maplewood. The educational Entrepreneurs – Roseville is Open to Business programs are geared towards business – large or Looking for help turning your idea into a business? Are you an existing business that small – for training and development. Join us in wants to grow but are facing challenges? Open to Business can help. Open to Business May for Managing and Sustaining Growth. provides free, confidential business advising to help launch a small businesses or help a Wednesday, May 13, 7:30-9:00 a.m. business to overcome challenges. Shoreview Community Center, 4580 Victoria St. N Ramsey County Business Advisor Noah Her provides business advice for anyone in Roseville. He can provide assistance with business and strategic planning, marketing and The first 40 Roseville business professionals to communications planning, regulatory, tax, licensing and accounting training, financial register receive a $20 discount. Please use the promo assessment and referrals to professional services. Open to Business also has access to a limited code Roseville when registering. To receive the amount of capital, to provide micro loans. Terms and conditions may apply. discount your business must be located in Roseville. For information about speakers and to register, visit This service is free to local businesses. Access to Open to Business for Roseville residents www.saintpaulchamber.com. and businesses is covered by Ramsey County, which is investing more than $1 million over the next five years in the program. Presenting Sponsor Deluxe Corporation If you have questions about taking advantage of the program, Contributing Sponsors UPS and Wells Fargo contact Noah at [email protected] or 612-294-1911, visit www.mccdmn.org/open-to-business or stop in at Roseville Stay in touch City Hall on the fourth Tuesday of the month. To receive email notification, send your contact information to [email protected] or Business Advisor Noah Her visit growroseville.com/events for the latest Fourth Tuesday of the month, 1:00-3:00 p.m. information on topics and speakers. Roseville City Hall , 2660 Civic Center Drive

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