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Citrus Heights This Week: what’s happening around town (6/1-6/7)

Things are a bit on the quiet side in Citrus Heights for the first part of June, with only a handful of events and meetings scheduled for this week.

On Monday night, the Citrus Heights History & Arts Commission will hold its monthly meeting at the Community Center on Fountain Square Drive, hearing updates on the Auburn Boulevard revitalization effort and city hall moving plans. Commissioners will also be selecting up to three members to meet with the city council’s Quality of Life Committee regarding History and Arts Commission operation.

[Document: History and Arts Commission agenda, June 1]

On Wednesday at 10 a.m., the Sacramento Municipal Utility District will hold a grand opening event at its new fast-charge station for electric vehicles at the Citrus Heights Raley’s on Lichen Drive. The new charging station reportedly can deliver an 80 percent re-charge in just 30 minutes.

As happens each Saturday, rain-or-shine, those seeking farm fresh produce will find the Sunrise Mall’s Farmers Market open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot behind Sears this weekend. The year-round market features produce, flowers, artisan cheeses, baked goods, grass-fed beef and “so much more.”

Events coming up next week include the Soroptomist club’s Brewfest at the Rusch House and an outdoor movie night at the Citrus Town Center.

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