Thursday 29 November 2012

Volunteers Needed for the Tommy Apostolos Fund shopping trip this Saturday!

 It's time for the annual Tommy Apostolos Fund shopping trip to help some local kids have a great Christmas! We will be taking the most kids we’ve ever taken…350 Roseville children shopping this Saturday morning to Kohl’s! Information is listed below. 

So…if you can help—we would appreciate it. We could use
the help of over 600 volunteers!
Volunteers need to show up at Kohl's by 5:15 to get signed in.

 Tommy Apostolos Fund
Annual Holiday Shopping Spree !!
Saturday, December 1, 2012, 5:30 am at Kohl’s in Roseville

The purpose of the Tommy Apostolos Fund is to help some of Roseville’s less fortunate kids by purchasing new clothing, school supplies, shoes and other fundamental needs by joining with local businesses and community leaders to take these children shopping at Christmas time to Kohl’s in Roseville.

This non-profit organization has been serving the Rosevillecommunity children since 1988 and is celebrating nearly 25 years of taking kids shopping. In 1988, the Tommy Apostolos Fund took 10 children shopping and today the fund provides for clothing needs of over 350 Roseville school-aged children annually.

Read more »

Rocklin Tree Lighting Ceremony is Dec. 8


Bring your family, join your neighbors for Rocklin's 3rd Annual Tree Lighting on Saturday December 8, 2012 from 4 to 7:30 p.m. on Front Street & Rocklin Road.

Support Rocklin Fire Department's Holiday Basket Program by bringing a new unwrapped toy, jacket or coat.




North Tahoe Business Association Upcoming Events

Holiday Tree Lighting & Cookie Swap, Dec. 7
Please join Santa and Mrs. Claus for the Holiday Tree Lighting & Cookie Swap on December 7, 2012, 5-7 pm at the North Tahoe Event Center located at 8318 North Lake Blvd., in Kings Beach. The annual community event includes photos with Santa, a cookie swap, kids’ craft stations, hot cocoa, candy canes, homemade soup and more. The event is produced by the North Tahoe Public Utility District and Event Center, the Boys & Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe, and the North Tahoe Business Association. For more information call 530.546.9000.

NTBA Holiday Mixer at CalNeva Resort, Dec. 11
Get into the spirit and celebrate the season at the annual Holiday Mixer on Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 5:30-7:30pm at the CalNeva Resort, Spa & Casino, Indian Room. Enjoy light food and beverages, business-to-business networking, a raffle and a Holiday Sweater contest! Wear your favorite (or most hideous) holiday sweater to the event. The mixer is hosted by the North Tahoe Business Association and CalNeva.  For more information call 530.546.9000.



photo credit: A PATA MADRINHA ® via photopin cc photo credit: TheUglySweaterShop via photopin cc

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Toys for Tots


Holiday Teddy Bear Tea Fundraiser


Roseville Home Start is holding a fundraiser sure to please the kid in all of us! Their Holiday Teddy Bear Tea Fundraiser will take place December 2, 2012 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Flower Farm in Loomis. Every child 12 and under will receive a plush teddy bear and will enjoy an afternoon filled with holiday fun. Story time and photos with Santa, special Nutcracker performances from "Come Dance With Me" of Auburn, holiday raffle, and tea with all the trimmings. The event will be hosted by KFBK's Amy Lewis. Tickets are $45 for adults, and $30 for kids 12 and under. For more information contact Roseville Home Start.


Tuesday 20 November 2012

State Street Foundation Joins 50-Plus Powerhouse Science Center Founding Partners


The PowerhouseScience Centerin Sacramento today announced that the State Street Foundation, the philanthropic arm of financial services provider State Street Corporation, has joined the campaign to build the premier science learning center serving Northern California.

As one of the 50-plus founding partners, the State Street Foundation joins other regional leaders and organizations in a cooperative effort to support the development of this vital new community asset, and will lend their environmental and resource expertise to the project.

Read more »

Monday 19 November 2012

More Than 524,000 Meals Packed At Sacramento Area Feed My Starving Children MobilePack™ Event


More than 524,000 meals for malnourished children were packed by some 2,500 volunteers during a three-day Feed My Starving Children MobilePack™ event that concluded Saturday at William Jessup Universityin Rocklin.

The event, the third year in Placer County, was made possible by financial support from a number of organizations. Wells Fargo was the lead corporate sponsor, covering the cost of nearly 50,000 meals, while Randy Peters Catering and Event Planning helped cover the cost of nearly 25,000 meals.

While the event is concluded, organizers say they are continuing to seek donations to cover the cost of the meals that were packed. A $22 donation covers the cost of 100 meals. To donate, please visit www.sacfmscmobilepack.org.

Other sponsors were:

5,600 meal sponsors: 
  • Allied Waste Service of Sacramento, 
  • AT&T, 
  • Citrus Heights Rotary, 
  • Mercy San Juan Medical Center of Sacramento 
  • Reeve-Knight Construction
3,600 meal sponsor: 
  • Southwest Airlines
  • H-P
2,800 meal sponsors: 
  • Atlas Disposal, 
  • Cimino Care, 
  • Propp Christensen and Caniglia LLP, 
  • Sacramento Kings 
  • Umpqua Bank
“We were excited to grow this event with Wells Fargo, a key sponsor of the event, and engage with more community partners,” said Kris Glass, Event Coordinator.  “The volunteer response to pack meals was tremendous.”

Volunteer meal packers included groups of employees from Wells Fargo, Umqua Bank, Reeve-Knight Construction and Propp Christensen and Caniglia LLP. Many area churches supported the event financially and with volunteers, including Valley Springs Presbyterian Church in Roseville, Adventure Christian Church, St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Rocklin, ProvidenceBible Church, Bridgeway Christian Church, Metro Calvary Churchin Roseville and Vespers in the City in Sacramento.

Feed My Starving Childrencoordinates MobilePack™ events around the country where volunteers combine and package ingredients scientifically formulated to address the needs of children suffering from malnourishment into meals that FMSC calls MannaPack™ Rice. Each meal costs 22 cents to be produced and packed for shipping around the world.

While the event is concluded, organizers say they are continuing to seek donations to cover the cost of the meals packed. To donate, please visit www.sacfmscmobilepack.org.

Feed My Starving Children is a non-profit organization that distributes culturally-neutral, nutritious meals to nearly 70 countries through more than 90 missions and humanitarian agencies. In most cases, the free food is used to operate orphanages, schools, clinics, and community feeding programs that contribute to long-term community development. Ninety-two cents on every dollar donated to FMSC goes directly to the food program.

SNO-PARK Passes Available at Placer County Visitors Center

With the early snow fall this season stop by the Placer County Visitor Bureau/California Welcome Center to purchase your SNO-PARK Pass and FREE map providing directions to where all 19 SNO-PARK sites are located. It's a fun economical way to enjoy the great outdoors this winter. The Center is located at 1103 High Street in Auburn. The phone number is 530-887-2111.

California Department of Parks and Recreation operates 19 SNO-PARK sites that provide snow-cleared parking lots with sanitation facilities and access to snow play areas, cross-country ski and snowmobile trails. Because of weather conditions and snow plowing priorities snow-cleared parking lots cannot be guaranteed on a daily basis. The SNO-PARK Program is administered by the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division (OHMVR). Please call SNO- PARK’S hot line at (916)-324 1222 for more information.

A SNO-PARK permit is required for each vehicle parked at a SNO-PARK site from November 1 through May 30. Day Permits are sold for $5.00 and are valid for a single day. Season permits are sold for $25.00 and are valid for the entire SNO-PARK season from November 1 through May 30.


Word to the wise, Your SNO-PARK permit must be displayed on the left side of the vehicle dashboard where it can be seen clearly from outside the vehicle. All permits sold are non-refundable; day permits are non-transferable. Parking is on a first-come, first-served basis at all SNO-PARK sites. No refunds are issued if your favorite SNO-PARK is full. Be sure to park and drive carefully within the SNO-PARK sites. Watch for pedestrians. Overnight parking, including in-vehicle camping, is allowed except where noted or signed at SNO-PARK sites.





Friday 16 November 2012

2012 Feed My Starving Children Mobile Pack Underway at William Jessup University


2,500 Volunteers will come through William Jessup University
to help make 500,000 meals for malnourished children
More than 2,500 community members from throughout the Sacramentoarea are kicking off the holiday season in the spirit of giving and coming together to help malnourished children around the world. 

Wells Fargo employees making "Manna Packs" 
Feed My Starving Children is a non-profit organization that coordinates MobilePack events to rally volunteers to combine and pack ingredients scientifically formulated to address the needs of malnourished children. They organization distributes nutritious meals called “Manna Packs” in nearly 60 countries through more than 90 missions and humanitarian agencies.
Wells Fargo volunteers perfecting the sealing of the "Manna Packs"

The goal of this MobilePack event is to fund and pack 500,000 meals for malnourished children around the world. The event this year took place at William Jessup University.
Orientation time!

Sponsors for this year's event include 
  • Wells Fargo Bank, 
  • Randy Peters Catering & Event Planning,
  • AT&T, 
  • Reeve Knight Construction, 
  • Allied Waste Services Sacramento, 
  • Mercey San Juan Medical Center and 
  • Citrus Heights Rotary


Wednesday 14 November 2012

Placer County Events This Weekend

Festival of Trees Preview Event 
Thursday, Nov. 15 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Westfield Galleria, Roseville

Local charities will compete in a creative tree decorating contest. These trees will be unveiled and the community will vote on their favorite, the charity with the most votes will receive a $1,500 cash prize! The new Santa decor set will be unveiled with holiday entertainment, a DJ and Santa photos gift with purchase!









Mountain Mandarin Festival
Nov. 16, 17 & 18, 2012
Gold Country Fairgrounds, Auburn
The 19th Annual Mountain Mandarin Festival kicks off the Mandarin season. Hosting 25 food vendors, 17 local growers, 175 crafts and commercial vendors, 5 stages of entertainment, recipe contest and guest chefs teaching cooking classes using Mandarins. There's a new Mini Mandarin Grove feature for kids which will include new kiddie rides, magic acts, Mandarin contest and entertainment. Website






51st Annual Sylvia Besana Holiday Parade
Saturday, Nov. 17 at 3 p.m.
Downtown Roseville


Kick-off the holiday season on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 3 p.m. with the annual Holiday Parade. Bring your family and friends out early to stake out your favorite viewing area along the parade route which begins at the Vernon/Riverside/Douglas intersection, proceeds east along Vernon Street, turns right at Folsom Road and ends behind Roseville Square Shopping Center.Sponsored by the Roseville Chamber of Commerce. Flyer






Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration
Saturday, Nov. 17 at 6:00 p.m.
Downtown Roseville, Civic Center


Downtown Roseville following the holiday parade, let's "deck the halls" at the Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration. Mayor Pauline Roccucci and friends will flip the switch to light the tree at 6:30 p.m. Shortly after the tree is lit, we are expecting a visit from Santa Claus. The evening's festivities also include crafts, cookie decorating and musical entertainment. Be sure to bring your camera!


Roseville's official Christmas Tree is located directly across from the Civic Center at 311 Vernon St. Portions of Vernon Street will be closed for the Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration and the preceding parade. Many businesses on Vernon Street will be open so come to shop, dine and have fun!  Website


Fountains Tree Lighting Ceremony 
Sunday, Nov. 18 at 5:00 p.m.
The Fountains Shopping Center, Roseville

Join us for our Tree Lighting. We'll have caroling, Stand Out Talent musical performances, an appearance by Cinderella and Prince Charming and more surprises. Also, you may ride a vintage wagonette (weather permitting) from 2:30-5:00 for $3 a person. Tickets at guest services.








Kids Sing: Free Concert at Maidu Library 
Monday, Nov. 19 at 1:00 p.m.
Maidu Library, Roseville
Kids ages 5 and under

Join Tim the Piano Man for a fun concert just for kids! Parent participation required. This free concert if part of the Family Literacy program, sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Website
Monday, November 19
1 p.m. at the Maidu Library
Ages 5 and under


Free photo credit: {e u g e n e} via photopin cc

Friday 9 November 2012

Drexel University Sacramento To Launch First Undergraduate Program in Sacramento


Drexel University Sacramento today announced it will begin offering its first undergraduate program in Sacramento in the fall of 2013.

The university will launch a full-time undergraduate program in business for students who have finished at least the first two years of their undergraduate education.

The bachelor’s in business administration degree program will be offered at Drexel University Sacramento’s location at One Capitol Mall in downtown Sacramento and will include a co-op experience where each student will receive six months of paid professional experience.

For Drexel, a 121-year-old not-for-profit university based in Philadelphia, the program expansion marks a new chapter in the university’s growth and development in downtown Sacramento.

Read more »

Wednesday 7 November 2012

How Placer County Has Voted (So Far!)

Votes have been cast, and most of the ballots have been counted. We know the results of most of the races, but do you ever wonder how your neighbors voted? Here’s a peek into the results of the races and how the votes went in Placer County as of the day after the election.


Read more »