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OUR MISSION:

The goal of the Roseville Central Park Foundation (RCPF) is to raise money for projects and additions that preserve, maintain, and improve Roseville Central Park. Central Park is the "crown jewel" of the Roseville Parks system, and thousands of people  visit the park each year to enjoy its many benefits. Roseville Central Park is the largest park in Roseville at 225 acres.  Within those 225 acres, visitors will find Bennett Lake, the newly remodeled Frank Rog Amphitheater, Muriel Sahlin Arboretum, Harriet Alexander Nature Center, and numerous sports fields, picnic shelters, and other recreation areas.  We raise money to provide improvements to the park through private donations, and fundraisers such as our annual fall fundraising event.

UPCOMING EVENTS

ANNUAL FALL FUNDRAISER

Friday, October 1, 2010, 6:00 p.m.
Roseville Skating Center

The Roseville Central Park Foundation (RCPF) will host its annual fall fund raiser on Friday, October 1, 2010.  This year's theme is "Denim and Diamonds."  The event will take place at the Roseville Skating Center, and begins at 6:00 p.m.
       Tickets are $125.00 each.  A single ticket admits two people.  The ticket price includes dinner for two, various auctions, and opportunities to win cash prizes ranging from $100 to $1,000.  To purchase tickets or get more information, please call Roseville Parks and Recreation at (651) 792-7006.   
Roseville Central Park Foundation is a volunteer organization dedicated to the on-going maintenance and enhancement of Roseville’s Central Park.  For more information on RCPF, contact Monte Johnson at (612) 803-3869, or Terry Newby at (651) 983-5375, or continue to visit this website.

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