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Roseville Parks and Recreation: Make a Splash

It may be the start of spring, but it’s also the perfect time to start planning for summer fun. The Summer Recreation Guide is available beginning March 13; if you live in Roseville, you should find a copy in your mailbox soon.

Plan your swim lessons for the entire summer at any of the city’s three pools. A word to the wise: Swim lessons fill up quickly, so register early. Also, be sure to mark your calendar for the opening of the Roseville Aquatics Complex on Memorial Day weekend.

It’s always great to be a kid in Roseville, but when school's out, everything is cranked up a notch with a variety of summer day camps—from archery and cooking, to engineering and babysitting. For a jam-packed day of activities, check out the marquee day camps, such as Camp Roseville and Teen Scene, which feature field trips and special events, or the popular Camp Play for younger kiddos. 

But summer isn’t only for the kids! Adults can stay busy as well with tennis lessons, dance programs, book clubs, trips, concerts, and parades. 

For more details, visit roseville.ca.us/events.


By Pam Allen