SR City Connections: Hearn Community Hub | Water Professionals Appreciation Week | Wayfinding Sign Survey | Park-A-Month | Community Gardens | And More
The City of Santa Rosa sent this bulletin at 10/12/2023 06:00 PM PDT
City Seeks Your Input on the Future Direction of the Hearn Community Hub Multicultural Center
The City of Santa Rosa and the Sonoma County Library are partnering to engage with the community for additional input and to share the current direction of the new Hearn Community Hub Multicultural Center project in southwest Santa Rosa. We invite the community to help refine the design concepts by providing input on the architectural and interior design values for the new facility. Join us on Oct. 25 for a virtual meeting, Oct. 26 for an in-person community meeting, drop in at one of our pop-up kiosks, or take the online survey that will remain open through Oct. 29. Community input will help guide the vision. LEARN MORE
Board, Commission, and Committee Opportunities are Available with the City of Santa Rosa
Are you passionate about community engagement, climate, biking, utilities, or other City activities? If so, consider running for a board, commission, or committee seat that supports the City and the City Council. The members of these boards are volunteers, offering various opportunities for citizens to assist with local government. Find out more about these opportunities and how to get involved. LEARN MORE
What to Read
Show Some Love During CA Water Professionals Appreciation Week
Join us at Pearblossom Park this Saturday, Oct. 14, from 9 a.m. to noon for a Park-A-Month volunteer workday. VOLUNTEER
Friday, Oct. 20, is the last day to provide input on the Fall 2023 League of American Bicyclists Bicycle Friendly Survey. TAKE SURVEY
Let’s clean up our streets before the kids trick or treat! Sign up for Clean Santa Rosa, a volunteer event with City staff, to clean up public spaces on Saturday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m. VOLUNTEER
Join the Santa Rosa Police Department and other agencies for Trunk-or-Treat on Wednesday, Oct. 25. LEARN MORE
Did You Know?
Gardens in City Parks Are Available for Your Enjoyment
Do you enjoy growing produce or simply sitting back and smelling the roses? If you’re looking to enjoy gardens and gardening, opportunities are available at our City parks and historic sites. Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks works with community groups to maintain and operate Community Gardens at Bayer, Finali, and Julliard parks. Beautiful gardens are also open for public viewing, and residents can volunteer with the groups that run them at the historic Rural Cemetery and Luther Burbank Home and Gardens – the historic home of world-renowned horticulturist Luther Burbank. LEARN MORE