roseville: Fun in Placer County, CA
- 08/24/10 06:58 AM
Placer County Fall Festivals It is late August, school is starting, the weather is changeable and it is time to start planning for the fall festivals! While there is always something to do in Placer County during the year, it is Fall Festival season. If you are looking for something to do on the weekends in September, here are some fun family activities. FORESTHILL HERITAGE FESTIVAL Sep 04, 2010 to Sep 05, 2010 Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Foresthill Foresthill, CA 530 367-2474 GOLD COUNTRY FAIR Sep 09, 2010 to Sep (0 comments)
roseville: Fourth of July - Placer County Style
- 07/03/10 12:52 PM
Fourth of July- Roseville CA Style Roseville is a great little city. With a population of just over 100,000, you feel like you know everyone in town. Same familiar faces seen at the grocery stores, Targets, and Wal-Marts in each neighborhood and some super specialty stores that are only in the local area. Fourth of July in a town like this is special too. Starting with a fun run 10K through Miner's Ravine (start time at the Sculpture Garden), concert in Royer Park from 11:00- and ending the day with a great fireworks display to be viewed from the Placer County (0 comments)
roseville: Did I say "OPEN HOUSE"?
- 03/05/10 09:32 AM
Okay, I know, Open Houses are a staple for Realtors. It seems so boring, put out the signs, send out the emails, let everyone know, blah ,blah, blah. How boring! Oh, but they don't have to be boring. With a great house to show like the one I will be in Sunday, March 7, 2010 from 1pm - 4pm, open houses can be fun. We are looking at a beautiful day here is Roseville this weekend, the storms seem to be passing us by for once, and with blue skies with a few fluffy clouds, everybody should be out enjoying the (0 comments)
roseville: Popcorn Popping Outside My Window!!!
- 02/27/10 02:37 AM
Today is rainy and wet, a storm front covering most of Northern California into the Sierras. I love rainy days, especially this time of year in anticipation of the Spring flowering. The first thing I see every morning when I look outside my window is this: In the summer it is bright green and in the fall the leaves turn golden. But this is popcorn right outside... I see these trees and beautiful pink flowering trees all over Roseville and Sacramento right now and I am grateful to be living in an area with seasons. Don't you love it? Barbara Singleterry, (3 comments)
roseville: What are you doing this weekend in Roseville?
- 11/20/09 03:11 PM
What's happening in the area? Oh boy, are the holiday events starting up!!!! Here's what's going on for the weekend in Placer County and environs. (I know $64,000.00 word, there will be a test.) Anyway, here goes: November 20 - November 22:Auburn Ca. is hosting the 2009 Mandarin Mountin Festival http://www.mandarinfestival.com/pressrelease.html November 21: Roseville CA 48th Annual Sylvia Besana Holiday Parade http://www.roseville.ca.us/calendars/full_city_calendar.asp?ViewBy=7&CalDate=11/21/2009&EventDateID=15094 Roseville CA 3rd Saturday Art Walk http://www.3rdsatartwalk.com/ Music, Music, Music Jericho CoffeeLive music both Friday and Saturday http://www.jerichocoffee.com/ Bloom Coffee and TeaSaturday night's the night... http://www.bloomcoffee.com/ And just for fun, check out Basic Bar & Grill in Historic Roseville, great urban space, live (3 comments)
roseville: Want a Latte?
- 11/20/09 03:08 PM
Want a Latte? 3 of 10 Great Coffee and Dessert Houses in Placer County I love my lattes! That creamy foam on top of espresso laced with milk, mmmmm, wonderful on a cold afternoon in a great coffee house. That’s why I started a search for 10 great coffee places in south Placer county, (close to Roseville where I live). So, here are my first 3 picks in no particular order: 1. Bloom Coffee and Tea – a great bohemian vibe, interesting art on the walls, chalk board menu, looooong sofas and coffee table and great lattes. Live music as well…watch (1 comments)
Those three words can strike terror in the hearts of even the most organized and calm people. Especially when there are only two and a half weeks to plan and execute the move. It started in the middle of May with a career change for my husband. He had an opportunity in the Sacramento, CA area that just couldn’t be turned down. So, we decided to split the household for the summer. It worked for a little while, but by mid July, he was tired of the plane commute and we all missed each other. Sooooo, (6 comments)