Springtime is “Events Time” in Downtown Roseville
Your wish for warmer and sunnier weather has been granted! It’s soon time to bid farewell to winter and say hello to spring! Here are some exciting events and activities happening this season in Downtown Roseville.
Blue Line Arts Classes
March, April, May
Staying true to their mission to promote and teach the arts, Blue Line Arts is offering several art classes and workshops for different age groups as part of their spring program. Learn digital illustration, traditional painting, and even social media marketing techniques for artists.
Blue Line Arts
Roseville Theatre Arts Academy Workshops and Camps
Ongoing
Roseville Theatre Arts Academy teaches classes and workshops for several age groups. They are currently rehearsing Youth (8-15) and Little Ones (4-7) for a production of Moana premiering on May 3rd. Summer camp for ages 7-15 begins on June 10th.
Placer Poets Competition
Deadline March 30th
Organized by Roseville Public Library, students in grades 9-12 are invited to submit an original poem or prose in the theme of their choice. Winners will be honored at an awards ceremony on May 18th.
Roseville Reads
March 1st – April 20th
Roseville Public Library is making an effort to get the public to read and we are here for it! This "one book” community project features the title A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers. It’s an interactive literary movement with several events related to the book taking place around the city, such as an art project at Blue Line Arts and community hikes.
Spring Reading Challenge
March 2nd – April 13th
Earn prizes for reading! This challenge is designed to involve youth (ages 4-12), teens (13-17), and adults (18+). Complete the corresponding activity for your age group and receive prizes!
Youth – Sign up for a reading log at the library, read 5 books, turn in the log, and receive a gift card for a free burger or cheeseburger from In-N-Out Burger!
Teens – Write an original 100-word review for a book you’ve read and receive a candy bar and book light. You can repeat the challenge up to three times. Book review forms can be submitted at the library or electronically.
Adults – Read two books from two different genres, submit a 100-word review, and receive a book light.
Food Truck Mania
March 14th – November 14th , Every Second Thursday on the Month
There’s something about casual dining that we love, especially when it comes from a food truck. First, you’re supporting a local small business. Second, the food is typically unique and made with extra love. It’s a terrific way to try new foods at a reasonable price.
There’s going to be a variety of food trucks specializing in cuisines from around the world at this year’s Food Truck Mania. Of course, there’s also dessert! We see some returning restaurants such as Kados Asian Grill and Hefty Gyros. Yum!
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Dine to Donate at Bounty Hunters Grind & Grill
April 1st
Order food from Bounty Hunters Grind & Grill (restaurant of the week) for “Dine to Donate.”
A portion of the proceeds from your order will benefit Roseville Police Activities League.
Teen Photography Contest
April 1st - April 30th
Roseville Public Library is keeping traditional photography techniques alive with this upcoming contest! Open to ages 13-17, the winners will receive a prize (to be determined) and recognition for their work. The submission must be minimally edited (minimal cropping, light alterations, etc.)
Wine Down Wednesdays: Dinner on the Bridge
April 17th
Kick off 2024 Wine Down Wednesday season with a dinner on the bridge! This annual dinner on the iconic Downtown Pedestrian Bridge features a 3-course meal catered by Randy Peters Catering. Participants will receive a raffle entry, an entry to Wine Down Wednesday, six wine tastings, and a souvenir glass.
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Wine Down Wednesdays
Every Wednesday, April 17th – May 22nd
It’s the ultimate wine-tasting experience for all! Whether you are an occasional or seasoned wine drinker, you’ll enjoy sampling a variety of wines from established and new wineries in the area!
Wine Down Wednesdays
Roseville Bikefest
April 27th
This once-a-year event has an obstacle course, demonstrations, helmet fittings, and more. The goal is to promote safe cycling, so be sure to bring your helmet along with your bike! Kids will receive prizes (while supplies last) and participants will have the chance to win a bicycle.
The Bash 2024
May 2nd
The over-21 community is invited to an all-inclusive night of food, music, drinks, and fun at Vernon Street Town Square! This is a wonderful opportunity to network with entrepreneurs, business owners, and leaders!
Placer Robotics Camps
June/July
Is your child interested in programming, engineering, and robotics? Expand their knowledge by signing them up for a camp at Placer Robotics. The camps are available for grades 2-4, 4-7, and 7-10.
Downtown Tuesday Nights
June 4th – July 30th
Consistently voted a crowd-favorite, Downtown Tuesday Nights is back on June 4th! There’s something for everyone at this family event - kid’s fun zone, classic cars, food, vendors, and live music! Follow us on social media and subscribe to our e-newsletter. We will keep you posted on the band lineup as soon as it is confirmed!
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Downtown Tuesday Nights
Friday Flicks
June 7th
Watching a movie outdoors is a distinct experience from seeing one inside a theatre. You are interacting with your surroundings and the environment. It might even be a starry night!
An annual tradition, Friday Flicks returns to Vernon Street Town Square on June 7th with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Don’t miss the themed pre-party ($12) featuring crafts, games, and treats!
Concerts on the Square
June 15th
The first Concert on the Square this year is a tribute to Taylor Swift. Lauren Corzine of “Red” will put her vocal and guitar chops on full display as she sings the greatest hits from the beloved American singer.
Food trucks and a beer garden will be on-site for refreshments. Cabanas may be rented at an additional cost.
See the Full Concert Listing »
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Storytime at Downtown Library
Every Monday
Bring your little one to the Downtown Library for storytime! No registration is required, simply drop in! Best for ages 5 and under.