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May/June 2020 Volunteer Roseville: Firefighter Friday Natural Resources Renewal Page 7 Page 3 Firefighter Friday Volunteer Roseville: Natural Resources Renewal May/June 2020 ROSEVILLE: YOUR DESTINATION FOR FUN ROSEVILLE: CITYYOUR DESTINATION FOR FUN NEWSRoseville Roseville.Responds A Way of to Life. Lake Josephine Valley Park Sandcastle Park Autumn Grove Park 3110 Avon St. Ladyslipper Park 3060 Patton Rd. 1365 Lydia Ave. West Ballfield, basketball, 299 Owasso Blvd. South Park building, ballfield, Park building, skate and playground 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 Cottontail Park Mapleview Park 1281 County Road C2 West 2917 Matilda St. Owasso Hills Park Ballfield, playground, 593 Owasso Hills Dr. skating, grills Langton Basketball, playground Lake Oasis Park Applewood Park 1700 County Rd. C2 West Veterans Park Lake 2838 Arona St. Park building, basketball, 1135 Woodhill Dr. Owasso Basketball, playground Shelter, ballfield, playground, community gardens basketball, playground Howard Johnson Park Woodhill Park Community Destinations 1260 Woodhill Dr. Memorial Park 2724 Western Ave. North Cedarholm Community Building and Golf Course Ballfields, 20202660 Civic COMMUNITYCenter Dr. EVENTS 2323 Hamline Ave., 651-633-TEES (8337) County Road C playground, Roseville Owasso Ballfields tennis Presented by: 2659 Victoria St. North Harriet Alexander Nature Center Skating Center Central Park, 2520 Dale St., 651-765-HANC (4262) Rosebrook Park Rosefest 2020: Acorn Park 2590 Fry St. 286 County Road C West Roseville Skating Center Picnic, park PocahontasFocus Park on Fun Ballfield, basketball, playground, ille 2661 Civic Center Dr., 651-792-7007 building, basketball, 2540 Pascal St. Bennett skate and warming house, tennis, v Ballfield, basketball, tennis Lake disc golf, boardwalk e Muriel Sahlin Arboretum playground, soccer, Willow Pond Park s Thursday, June 25 tennis, wading pool Muriel Sahlin o 1283 County Rd. B2 West Harriet Alexander Central Park, 2525 Dale St. 5-8 p.m. Taste of Rosefest .............................................CP MurielA Sahlin Arboretum Arboretum R B Nature Center Frank Rog Amphitheatre Presented by Roseville Rotary. Ticketed event for age 21 & older. C D E Central Park, 2540 Lexington Ave. Tickets & info @ TasteofRosefest.org Central Park Rosebrook Wading Pool 6:55 p.m. Golden Rose Medallion Hunt Kickoff ..............CP Frank RogA Central Amphitheatre Park Lexington 2540 Lexington Ave North 2950 Fry St. The first clue in the Golden Rose Medallion Hunt will be released.Ballfield, sand volleyball, playground, amphitheater, shelter, fishing, bocce court, grills Acorn Disc Golf Concordia Park 7 p.m. Live @ the Rog: ................................................CP Frank RogB Central Amphitheatre Park VictoriaDiscover West 2495 Victoria St.Your North Parks 2020 286 County Road C Cedarholm Community Building 2394 Dale St. North Northand Suburban Golf Course Concert Band Playground, shelters, tennis,June grills 24 - August 12, 6:30-8 p.m. cityofroseville.com/liverog Ballfields Materion Park C Central Park Victoria Ballfields 2490 Victoria St. North Check out Roseville’s great parks! 225 Minnesota Ave. Ballfields, grills, playground Fairview Ave. Friday, June 26: Resident Appreciation Day Playground Lexington Ave. Snelling Ave. Meet at a different Roseville park each week to connect with your community. D Central Park Ballfields Dale West 2525 Dale St. N 2020 SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT10 a.m.- Fridays with Firefighters ........................................... Roseville Fire Station Shelters, playgrounds, grills,Enjoy arboretum, themed activities, playground, recreation soccer, fun, crafts, refreshments and Roseville 12 p.m. Family friendly fun with the firefighters. Tour trucks and much more! ballfield, volleyball favorites: the bounce castle and puppet show. Presented by: 12:30- Nine & Dine .............................................................CedarholmE Central Golf Course Park Dale East 2520 Dale St. N June July 6:30 p.m. $10 buys you a round of golf, on-course contests & meal comboNature center, boardwalkDay Date Location Asian Wave: Asian Media Access U of MN SummerReservations Concert begin Band June 19 @ 651-633-TEES Wed June 24 Villa Park Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Asian Hip Hop Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Concert Band Fri June 26 Central Park School Gym: Superhero Carnival (Rosefest) 14 7 County6-8 p.m. Road Superhero B Carnival ..........................................................Central Park Gym Dale Ave. A Hero Powered Discover Your Parks. Lexington Park Wed July 1 Applewood Park 2131 Lexington Ave. North Midland Gardens Park Evergreen Park Johnny O & FilletCome of dressed Soul as your favorite Superhero. Roseville Community Band 1810 County Rd. B West Park building, ballfield, basketball,Wed July 8 Pioneer Park Villa Park 2434 Cleveland Ave. Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Blues, Motown Responds to 16 Tuesday, 7-8 p.m.Playground, Concert pollinator Band garden, Ballfield, playground, tennis, pickleball9 6:30-8 p.m. Free Family Skate .................................................Rosevilleplayground, Skating skate Center and warming house, 2055 Cohansey Blvd. Wed July 15 Valley Park Park building, ballfield, basketball, trail Indoor Skating Fun for the Entire Family. Free of charge!grills Cleveland Ave. playground, skate and warming house Sherry Minnick and Phil Nusbaum Sounds of Africa: Somali MuseumKeller-Mayflower Dance Troupe Park Wed July 22 Lake McCarrons 7 p.m. Arts Garden Community2070 FernwoodTheatre Presents: St. The Evolution of Rock: In partnership with Ramsey County Parks and Recreation 18 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Country & Sing-along 12 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Somali music & dance A Musical Review.............................................CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre Wed July 29 Evergreen Park Pioneer Park Reservoir Woods Brio Brass Wed August 5 Pocahontas Park Festa de São João: Beira Mar Brasil & Friends Saturday, June 27 1966 Chatsworth St. 1901 Alta Vista Dr. 21 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Traditional Brazilian 14 Tuesday,7:55 7-8 a.m. p.m. ShowRoll for Tunes the Roses & Jazz 10K Inline Race .......................Roseville Ballfield,Skating Centerbasketball, Wed August 12 CPOff-leash - Victoria dog West park Park 8 a.m. Run for the Roses Bruce5K & 10K Russell Park playground 1175 Roselawn Ave. West 9:15 a.m. Family Fun Run 1/2 Mile McCarrons Roseville Big Band Shoreview Northern Lights VarietyBallfield, basketball, Band playground, Roseville Parks and Recreation Info & Registration @ cityofroseville.com/run Lake Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Big Band Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Wind Ensemble tennis 651-792-700623 16 Roll-In Movies @ the OVAL Community Gathering and Meeting Spaces3 & 7 p.m. Arts Garden Community Theatre Presents: The Evolution of Rock: Roseville Park Hours: 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Fridays @ 7:30 p.m. (Reservoir Woods is open dawn to dusk) www.cityofroseville.com/rentalspaces Latin Rhythms:A ConjuntoMusical Review Bravo............................................. CP Frank Rog Amphitheatre Rosefest Entertainment651-792-7118 19 Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Salsa-Merengue-Cumbia Presented by Great Southern Bank of Roseville. www.cityofroseville.com/parks 6 p.m.- Roseville Backyard Campout ................... Harriet Alexander Nature Center North Suburban Concert Band Roseville offers a variety of community facilities to host meetings,9 a.m. small Group Campout with movie, campfire, s’mores, continental breakfast & Family movies under the stars and on the big screen. As the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic began to emerge in the United States, www.facebook.com/RosevilleParkRec gatherings, weddings and receptions. These gathering placesRoseville are available Community atmore. Pre-registration Band & nominal fee required. Info @ 651-792-7006. Bring the kids, the treats and a comfy seat for these Tamarack Park 25 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Concert Band 1745 Farrington St. reasonable rental rates (reduced rates for Roseville21 residents).Tuesday, All 7-8offer p.m. wifi, Concert Band free outdoor movies. Unity Park 7-8:30 p.m. Rosefest Campfire .................................... Harriet Alexander Nature Center Playground Park Shelters AV setup and more. 1716 Marion St. Campfire, sing-along, story telling & s’mores. Free to all! June 12 Frozen II www.cityofroseville.com/picnicshelters Arts Garden Comm Theatre: The Evolution of Rock Pan-handlers Steel Drum Band Playground, trails Autumn Grove Park Building .............................................. Accommodates 48 July 10 Toy Story 4 651-792-7006 26 Friday, 7 p.m. A musical review 23 Thursday,Sunday, 7-8 p.m. June Caribbean 28 Lexington Park Building ..................................................... Accommodates 48 August 7 Secret Life Of Pets 2 Roseville offers four shelters in Central Park that can be reserved for special events. 9-11 a.m. Rosefest Golf Tourney .............................................Cedarholm Golf Course Shelters include kitchen and restroom facilities, picnicArts tables, Garden grills and Comm other amenities. Theatre: The OasisEvolution Park Building of Rock ............................................................ PolkaAccommodates Fever: Chmielewski 9-hole32 scramble with Funtime contests &Polka prizes. Band the City of Roseville quickly responded and identified two goals: safeguarding the health, Shelters can be rented for six hours or 27all day fromSaturday, April 15 to 3 October & 7 p.m. 15 eachA musical year. review Rosebrook Park Building ...................................................26
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