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🌱 Roseville Electric Outreach Meetings + Smokey Browning Retires
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Hi all. I'm back with your fresh copy of the Roseville Daily. Let's get this day started off right, with a quick guide to everything you need to know about what's going on in town these days...
First, today's weather:
Hot with blazing sunshine. High: 101 Low: 64.
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Here are the top five stories today in Roseville:
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- Every five years, Roseville Electric Utility develops an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The IRP is comprised of an assessment of the future electric needs and a plan to meet those future needs. It looks at both demand side resources such as conservation and energy efficiency as well as the more traditional supply side resources such as power plants and transmission lines in making its recommendations on how best to meet future electric energy needs in the City of Roseville. Outreach meetings for the Roseville public are coming up June 29th and October 18th. You can also view the recording of the March 2022 presentation to the Roseville Public Utilities Commission at this link. (Press Release Desk)
- The Roseville Fire Department wants you to be safe on the water this summer. They give you tips on everything from swimming pool safety to helping your kids be safe around rivers and lakes, which is so important in the beautiful area in which we live. (Roseville Today)
- Were you born yet in 1968? Volunteer Assistant Chief Lee “Smokey” Browning was born to be a firefighter and he joined the Rocklin force in that year. He's retiring after ye60ars on the force. He started his career as a "criminal" forging his mother's signature to take up an assistant position with the Dry Creek Fire Department when he was 15 years old. The Rocklin City Council will be commending Browning for his 54 years of service to the city during their June 28 meeting. (KTXL FOX 40 Sacramento)
- Teens from El Dorado Hills and Granite Bay have won a national rowing title. Based out of the Sacramento State Aquatic Center on Lake Natoma off of Hazel Ave, they traveled to Florida for the USRowing Youth National Championships. They finished the 2,000-meter race in just 7 minutes, 43.22 seconds, nine seconds in front of the second place finishers! See an interview with the victors in this article from Gold Country Media. (Gold Country Media)
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Today in Roseville:
- Rings Of Saturn with special guests Extortionist, Distinguisher, Voraath, and Matt Miller perform live at the Goldfield Trading Post in Roseville. (5:30 PM)
- Come join Keoki & Ho'okane Ukulele for a relaxed evening of Mele O Hawai'i (Songs of Hawaii) at the Strum Shop on Vernon Street. (6 p.m.)
- Roseville Theater Arts Academy presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella G2K (7 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- From the City of Roseville: "Our Environmental Utilities department is accepting applications now for the full-time positions of Water Conservation Worker I/II. Join our team of water professionals and help residents save water by conducting field investigations for leaks, performing surveys, educating customers on water conservation techniques and more." (City of Roseville, California Government via Facebook)
- This event presented by Friends of the Roseville Public Library has my very favorite title of any event. Ever. It's Tequila Mockingbird! Join them at 5pm on September 24 at the Martha Riley Community Library for all-inclusive cocktails, appetizers and games. (Roseville Public Library via Facebook)
- Come and join 105 Noshery for the Original New Orleans Cocktail for Sazerac Week, June 22nd through June 26th...The Sazerac Cocktail features Sazerac Rye, Peychauds Bitters, with an Herbsaint Wash. $1 from each cocktail will be donated to Feed the Second Line, which is a New Orleans based organization that supports the local culture bearers of New Orleans (Facebook)
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Events:
- Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella G2K (June 24)
- Taxes in Retirement Webinar (June 28)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Friday. See you all tomorrow morning for another update!
— Jeri Karges
About me: Jeri Karges has been living in and loving the Sacramento region for over 30 years. Her passion is finding new and unique ways to enjoy the city and surrounding areas. On weekends, you can find her pestering her friends to sample the restaurant that doesn't have silverware, or try their hand at throwing an axe. Jeri also enjoys writing about retirement planning at https://rockinretirement.subst...