Tag: Pet-a-Palooza 2016

  • Citrus Heights News Briefs: Pet-a-Palooza, police activity, city hall update

    Pet-a-Palooza 2016, Citrus Heights
    Thousands of dogs, people, and other pets came to Rusch Park on Saturday for Pet-a-Palooza 2016. // CH Sentinel

    Updated April 23, 8:02 p.m.–
    Local news briefs for the third week in April include thousands coming to Rusch Park for Pet-a-Palooza 2016, an update on the new city hall and medical office building projects, and police efforts to crack down on illegal massage parlor activity and distracted driving.

    Pet-a-Palooza draws thousands to Rusch Park
    Thousands of pets and people took over most of Rusch Park on Saturday for a day of pet friendly activities, food, and live performances from big name musicians. Activities at the event included a popular obstacle course for dogs, pet adoption area, beer garden, and a kids area with a climbing wall.

    Although Pet-a-Palooza is largely focused around dogs each year, other pets in attendance included a few pot-belly pigs on leashes, and even a skunk and crocodile that were brought out on stage during a “Wild Things” exotic animal presentation. The event took place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and was sponsored by CBS Radio and the Sunrise Recreation and Park District. Organizers label the event “Sacramento’s biggest free pet event,” with annual attendance estimated between 7,500 and 10,000 each year.

    Update: Citrus Heights police join ‘zero tolerance’ effort against distracted driving
    Police said a total of 82 citations for distracted driving have been issued in Citrus Heights so far this month, as part of a local and national effort to end the dangerous driving habit during the month of April. The effort included a “zero tolerance” crackdown on April 20, where officers were deployed during higher-traffic times to specifically focus on distracted driving violations, according to Citrus Heights Police Sgt. Janet Schaefer. She said “the only true ‘smart’ phone is one that is out of a driver’s hands.” (See full story)

    New city hall ahead of schedule, MOB to break ground in May
    The City of Citrus Heights is tentatively scheduled to take occupancy of its new city hall in early August of this year, according to the latest update provided to The Sentinel by Monica Alejandrez, assistant to the city manager. The August date is about a month ahead of schedule, as estimates earlier this year put the completion date around mid-September. The City says plans for a dedication ceremony and public grand opening are being discussed.

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    Panattoni Development is anticipated to break ground on the medical office building at the corner of Greenback Lane and Fountain Square Drive in May, according the City’s latest update. (See full story next week)

    City council to hear reports on finances, massage parlor monitoring
    Citrus Heights council members will hold a regular council meeting on April 28, with items on schedule including a quarterly treasurer’s report and a police department report on efforts to monitor “illegal massage parlors” in the city. The meeting agenda also lists a public hearing regarding a license request for In & Go Market on Fair Oaks Boulevard to sell distilled spirits. Additionally, the council will consider approving a $638,000 bid from Sierra National Construction for a sidewalk and lighting-related project known as the Antelope Road Safe Routes to School Project. (See agenda packet)

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  • Event: Pet-a-Palooza 2016 coming to Rusch Park in April

    Event: Pet-a-Palooza 2016 coming to Rusch Park in April

    Pet-a-Palooza at Rusch Park in Citrus Heights
    File photo, a dog races through a “doggie fun zone” obstacle course during Pet-a-Palooza 2014 at Rusch Park. // CH Sentinel

    Thousands of dogs, and people, will once again take over Rusch Park in Citrus Heights this April for what organizers call “Sacramento’s biggest free pet event.”

    The annual event is sponsored by CBS Radio and the Sunrise Recreation and Park District, with 2016’s event scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 23, according to Recreation Services Manager Marty Buell.

    [Update: American Idol star & Matt Nathanson to perform at Pet-a-Palooza 2016]

    Although specifics have yet to be announced, the event typically features obstacle courses, activities, on-site food, and more — along with activities for the whole family, like inflatable jump houses, slides, face painting, and climbing walls. Last year’s event also featured live music from Colbie Caillat and Katy Tiz, but Buell said CBS Radio hasn’t publicized this year’s live performances at this point.

    Pet-a-Palooza events at Rusch Park have drawn 7500 to 10,000 people in the past, according to the park district, although estimates are difficult to determine due to the free event not requiring attendees to check in or purchase tickets.

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    Rusch Park is located at 7801 Auburn Blvd., in Citrus Heights.

  • 2016 Events: food, fun & music coming to Rusch Park

    From camping, pet contests and a scooter competition, to food, fun, and music, Rusch Park has it planned for this year. Here’s some highlights of events on schedule:

    2016 events at Rusch Park:

    Summer Food Truck Mania – Beginning April 13, food trucks will be out at Rusch Park on the second Wednesday of each month. The monthly event is scheduled from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. through Sept. 14

    Pet-a-Palooza 2016 – Dogs of all kinds and sizes will again fill Rusch Park this April 23 for Petapalooza 2016. The annual event attracts thousands of people and pets to the park each year for pet competitions and activities. (See prior year’s story)

    Skate Park Scooter Competition 2016 – May 7, at Rusch Park Skate Park. (More details coming soon)

    Community Camp Out 2016 – July 23 and 24, in Rusch Park. The overnight event takes over a section of Rusch Park each year with camping tents and typically features a variety of outdoor activities, along with a meal served up by city council members. (See last year’s story for more)

    Hot August Bites 2016 — Aug. 13, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The annual event features classic cars, food trucks, entertainment, live music, raffles, swimming and more. (Vendor application and info)

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    Sunday Funday 2016 — Sept. 25 at Rusch Park, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The annual event features a host of free activities, with live music and entertainment, children’s games, climbing walls and more.

    Arts & Crafts Fair — Nov. 12, 10 a.m to 3 p.m.  The annual crafts fair is held at Rusch Park Community Center, featuring numerous vendors with seasonal handmade crafts and gifts.

    Capitol Pops Winter Concert 2016 — Dec. 3, at Rusch Park. See a complete list of Capitol Pops performances at their website:  www.capitolpops.org/


    On the Net:
    2016 parks event flier