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Roseville Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement <br /> Commission <br /> Agenda Item <br /> Thursday, July 19 Lexington Park Building, 2131 Lexington Ave N <br /> Thursday, August 16 Fire Station, 2701 Lexington Ave N <br /> Thursday, August 23 Villa Park Building, 2055 Cohansey Blvd <br /> Thursday, September 13 Rosebrook Park Building, 2590 Fry St <br /> Thursday, September 20 Acorn Park Building, 286 County Road C <br /> Thursday, September 27 Fire Station, 2701 Lexington Ave N <br /> All meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. For more information visit i ww c�,t;y.c�ft-s. .v:.J11e...c.orn/�. .q�.�z;ase2. <br /> Roseville's Fire Department is one of the busiest in the metro area, with more than 5,000 calls <br /> for service annually. The strategies implemented in both Phase I and Phase II help insure that the <br /> Fire Department is well positioned to serve the community well into the future. <br /> Cedarholm Community Building Open House <br /> The City of Roseville is giving residents a sneak peek of the new Cedarholm Golf Course <br /> Community Building, 2323 Hamline Ave. The Parks and Recreation Department is hosting an <br /> open house at the new facility on Friday, June 22 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. <br /> The open house is an opportunity for golfers, neighbors and residents alike to see the new <br /> building and explore its amenities. Call the Roseville Parks and Recreation Department at 651- <br /> 792-7006 if you have questions. <br /> Help Maintain Roseville Parks <br /> Make an impact on Roseville parks and natural resources. Roseville is looking for volunteers to <br /> join our Natural Resources Renewal efforts to improve city parks. On Saturday, June 16, we're <br /> looking for volunteers to help maintain the rain garden at Lexington Park. <br /> Saturday, June 16 <br /> 10:00 to noon <br /> Lexington Park, 2131 Lexington Ave. <br /> Rachel Boggs, 651-792-7028 or�acbel b.c __s(�>.gjjyc�frc�scvi c.cc� � <br /> Each month, Roseville hosts a volunteer opportunity at one of the local parks as part of the <br /> natural resources renewal project. It includes an educational component and status update of the <br /> overall natural resource restoration efforts. <br /> Groups, individuals, and families are encouraged to participate. People of all ages are welcome <br /> and will have a role to play. Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Rachel Boggs for information <br /> about joining these community-building events. Thanks for your help creating lasting <br /> environmental impacts in our parks. <br />