Saturday, February 20th
During the 3rd Saturday of every month, participating art venues keep their doors open from 6p - 9p for the 3rd Sat Art Walk in Downtown Roseville. Visitors can enjoy an evening of fine arts, music and refreshments. For more information, visit www.3rdSatArtWalk.com.
Friday, March 19th
Daughters, Mothers, Grandmothers and Girlfriends, get ready for a Girls Night Out! Consumnes Community Services presents Girls Night Out 2010 at the Wackford Community and Aquatic Complex 9014. This is an opportunity for you to put your party clothes on and enjoy a magical evening of girly fun. For more information, visit www.Yourcsd.com.
Saturday, March 20th
During the 3rd Saturday of every month, participating art venues keep their doors open from 6p - 9p for the 3rd Sat Art Walk in Downtown Roseville. Visitors can enjoy an evening of fine arts, music and refreshments. For more information, visit www.3rdSatArtWalk.com.
Saturday, April 3rd
Celebrate Spring with the CSD! Saturday, April 3rd between 8a and 2p, Elk Grove Regional Park will have a Spring Egg'stravaganza. There will be carnival games, activities, an egg scramble and an egg drop. The Easter Bunny will be there to have breakfest with you and your family. For more information, visit www.when.com.
WEAVE is the primary provider of crisis intervention services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Sacramento County. It is WEAVE's mission to bring an end to domestic violence and sexual assault in partnership of our community. WEAVE's vision is a community free of violence and abuse. WEAVE believs that crisis intervention services are only a party of the solution. If you are in need of WEAVE's services or would like more information on their organization, please visit www.WEAVEinc.org.
A Day In The Life Project, Inc is an organization that promotes, highlights, empowers and encourages underserved and at-risk youth, teens and communities through the art of photography. This is accomplished by bringing youth, teens, volunteers, supporters, student photographers and professional photographers from outside of an area together with a community that is in need of shattering stereotypes and would not typically receive recognitions. For more information on this organization, please visit www.sacramento365.com.

We can make a big impact in the amount of water we use every day just by making simple changes to the way we use water outdoors.
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