This Goodwill Donation Express provides a fast and convenient way to donate household items and clothing. It accepts most everything except large appliances such as refrigerators, stoves and dishwashers. Customers can simply drive up to the store and one of the Goodwill employees will come out to unload the items. Goodwill also provides a receipt for income tax purposes, and all of the donated items are eventually sold at one of its thrift stores located across the country.
Maidu Regional Park can be found off of Rocky Ridge Drive in East Roseville. This regional park is the home to a range of community facilities including the Maidu Community Center and Indian Museum. Families can enjoy picnic and play areas, walking paths and bike trails throughout the park grounds as well as several different recreational outlets for sports and leisure. Athletic fields and other activities include a lighted softball complex, soccer fields, batting cages, a covered turf soccer arena, a full court for basketball and an outdoor skate park. Pets are not permitted.
Roseville Public Library is located in downtown by Royer Park. The library has a collection of magazines, newspapers, videos, DVDs and audio books. Internet databases are accessible through the public PC areas, and Wi-Fi is available as well.
Alta California Regional Center is one of 21 centers funded by the California Department of Developmental Services to connect developmentally disabled adults or at risk infants and their families to existing community resources such as Child Services, the California Department of Rehabilitation or local schools and community groups. The goal of the centers is to provide access to health care, safe housing and maximize choices for its clients.
Gold Country Media publishes the Press-Tribune newspaper in Roseville as well as nine other local newspapers and 18 news and classified websites. The paper is published every Wednesday and Saturday, plus there is an online edition. The newspaper covers local sports, news, crime stories, publishes obituaries and maintains an event calendar for local happenings.
Thi Goodwill Donation Express is located in a small shopping center at the corner of Cirby Way and Sunrise Avenue in Roseville and is a drop off for contributions of new or lightly used items for resale in Goodwill thrift stores. The donation sites have a limited ability to take large items of furniture or office equipment and feed donated items for resale into Goodwill Industries stores to support charity efforts.
Located off of Grand Canyon Drive, south of Highland Park Drive, Melba & William "Al" Erven Park is a fun, seaside themed neighborhood park, equipped with a half-court for basketball, barbecues, paved walkways, and areas for rest and play.
The St. Vincent De Paul Society operates two thrift stores in Roseville as well as a donation center, food locker and dining hall in an industrial park space off Vernon Street on Guiseppe Court. The Roseville Conference is able to run the stores, dining hall and food locker with help of volunteers and is always in need of diapers, hygiene items, food donations, office supplies and thrift store donations.
Aldo Pineschi Sr. Park can be found in the Highland Reserve residential area off of Highland Park Drive. This friendly neighborhood park offers picnic and play areas, a half-court for basketball and plenty of open turf.
Roseville Home Start is nonprofit transitional housing facility that is open to homeless single-parent families, couples and grandparents raising grandchildren. Families must agree to live on-site for one year, attend counseling sessions, be drug and alcohol free and work toward a G.E.D. if they have not graduated from high school.
Saint Clare Catholic Church is led by Pastor Steven Foppiano, Vicar Artur Najera, Deacon Carl Kube and Deacon Richard Driggs. Church ministries include altar services, arts, Bible study, children's liturgy, circle of friends, communion for shut-ins, forever young, Knights of Columbus, and the library. Music is an important part of Mass services; there are five choir groups, including youth choir. There are Vacation Bible School, Bible study groups, and many youth programs available.
Pleasant Grove Community Church is a bible-centered community church. The church features a southern gospel quartet that sings religious songs, leading the crowd in worship. There are special guest preachers, special events and picnics. Ministries include women, men, flocks, outreach programs and missions. There are bible study programs and a library.
Goodwill is an international non-profit organization dedicated to helping people earn a living, improve their lives, and strengthen their families and their communities. This branch is located off Douglas Boulevard in Roseville. It offers a huge selection of used clothing, toys, home accessories and other items at bargain prices. It accepts donations of all kinds of merchandise. Call or visit the website for more information.
Located off Douglas Boulevard, Lakeshore Learning Store sells school supplies for pre-schools and elementary classrooms. Products include educational materials, arts and crafts, free activities and much more. Teachers and parents can also take advantage of free resources such as lesson plans, projects and activities, and "printables" from the Learning Store's website.
The Alano Club is a non-profit association intended to create a supportive environment and resource center for Alcoholics Anonymous members. Members can play pool, watch TV and play board games. Inspirational books and 12-step merchandise are available for purchase.
The Martha Riley Community Library is one of three city libraries serving area residents. It is located on Pleasant Grove Boulevard at the intersection of Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard, in the same building as the Roseville Community Television studios. The facility has three meeting rooms available for rent and a computerized system for checking out books. The library's collection includes a section on green technology.
James W. Wanish Park can be found adjacent to Heritage Oak Elementary School. Recreational features at the neighborhood park include three ball fields and children's playground equipment. There is also a shaded picnic area and public restrooms as well as an off-street parking lot.