The cooling center will be located at the Wackford Community Complex at 9014 Bruceville Road.
“This is something that the community has asked for and it’s clearly very needed right now,” said Elk Grove Mayor Steve Ly.
Merryhill Preschool’s new Club Connect program provides a solution for students whose public school is online only this fall
The Wackford Aquatic Complex and Elk Grove Aquatics Center will resume operations for Recreation Swim on July 3.
The Cosumnes Fire Department is the product of two mergers.
Cosumnes CSD Parks and Recreation is proud to offer an awesome lineup of summer youth programs across Elk Grove!
Affected Area: Bond Road from East Stockton Blvd. to Elk Grove Florin Road
On Wednesday, the Cosumnes Community Services District Board of Directors took action to give fellow director Gil Albiani a lasting honor.
“There has been no greater honor in my career than serving as your Cosumnes Fire Chief,” said McLaughlin.
At a time when businesses are struggling to survive during mandated closures and restrictions, every dollar spent locally helps.
Topics to include the 2021 Housing Element Update and Identification of Sites for Housing All Income Levels
The Erase Food Waste campaign’s goal is to reduce the amount of organic waste generated by the Elk Grove community.
Elk Grove traditionally hosts a festival that attracts more than 20,000 guests to Elk Grove Park. This year will be different.
Unlike most other cities, Elk Grove's July 4 fireworks are still on. Plus, there are other fireworks shows and ways to celebrate nearby.
The City of Elk Grove rejects, discourages, and condemns racism, discrimination, and any hate-based conduct.
Starting in June, campaign will launch a website www.sortsmart.org, which will connect residents with information specific to their city.
City of Elk Grove offices will reopen to the public on Monday, June 1.
“This is a real win for Elk Grove,” said Elk Grove Mayor Steve Ly.
The City of Elk Grove is joining a first-in-the-nation meal delivery service to support Elk Grove’s older adults and local restaurants.
“Big Truck Day has always been an opportunity to connect with our littlest residents and teach them about what we do in Public Works."
"Parks and trails for passive recreation, alone or with members of the same household unit"
"We are immensely proud of the commitment and courage of our frontline workers to continue to run our essential services."
Kids need energy burning action and these three times daily class sessions online help keep children fit and active.
The non-profit volunteers at WCA take in more than 6000 birds and small animals to rehab and release back to the environment every year
The annual WCA photography contest takes place Oct-Dec 31 and encourages people to enter bird photos taken in yards, parks and woodlands.
Merryhill School students held donation drives to benefit students at Mustard Seed School
Students held a gift drive for Sacramento Children's Home
Stockton is halfway through an 18-month program that provides $500 a month to 125 people from low-income ZIP codes.
Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch, and your work could be featured.
Community volunteers are the heroes of nature keeping these creatures alive.
Mission critical call for funding to save regional wildlife
The Wildlife Care Association of Sacramento challenges amateur photographers to give them the bird in annual photo contest!
RecreationPlus is now taking 2 for 1 for a short time for this scholarship camp. Get info @ glecount@recplusregistration.org or 4085934167
The wildlife rehabilitation group saving thousands of birds and small animals in our region is having a photo contest thru December 31st!
Students partnered together to hold a “Fill the Backpack” drive
Elk Grove students presented their donations to a representative from About Kidz
The project will take place over a six month time period and will fill arches with concrete and replace a berm in front of the structure.
“She volunteered at our schools, coached my softball team and showed us all what being a loving family was all about.”
An Elk Grove man is earning a living by carving pumpkins.