The City of Roseville offers thanks and a round of applause for the dedication and support of Adopt-a-Park volunteers, who remove litter, maintain garden beds and keep a protective eye on their designated City park.
Thanks, volunteers, for sharing your time and assisting park staff in maintaining Roseville’s extensive park system to the standard that residents and visitors enjoy.
Acorn Park - Neighbors and Friends of Acorn Park
- Applewood Park - Applewood Pointe of Roseville and Wells Fargo Employees
- Howard Johnson Park - North Suburban Golden K Kiwanis
- Keller-Mayflower Park - Keller-Mayflower Park Neighbors
- Ladyslipper Park - Friends of Ladyslipper Park
- Langton Lake Park - Julia Nordling
- Lexington Park - Friends of Lexington Park
- Mapleview Park - North Suburban Evening Lions
- Materion Park - Hillsborough Apartments of Roseville
- Oasis Park - Susan Brown and Neighborhood Friends of Oasis Park
- Reservoir Woods East - St. Rose of Lima Church
- Rosebrook Park - Affinity Plus Roseville
- Sandcastle Park - Northeast Contemporary Services, Inc. and Joan Smiley
- Upper Villa Park - B-Dale Club
- Lower Villa Park - Cohansey Neighborhood
Several parks remain available through the Adopt-a-Park program. We know that many unnamed volunteers have been taking care of other parks. If you are part of a park cleanup crew, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Kelly O’Brien at 651-792-7028 or kelly.obrien@cityofroseville.com so that we can give you the recognition you deserve and the city can better track volunteer efforts.
If you are interested in volunteering but not able to commit to the season, consider volunteering a few hours or a few days. We are looking for volunteers to help throughout the park system. Individuals, service groups, businesses and others are encouraged to get involved. Contact O’Brien to explore these and other volunteer opportunities.