Tag: spring celebration

  • Citrus Town Center to kick off season with free family fun

    Citrus Town Center to kick off season with free family fun

    The Citrus Town Center, stock photo. Citrus Heights Sentinel. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    The Citrus Town Center, stock photo. // Citrus Heights Sentinel

    Sentinel staff report–
    The Citrus Town Center at the corner of Greenback Lane and Sunrise Boulevard will be kicking off its annual outdoor activities with a Spring Celebration this Saturday, promising fun for the whole family.

    The event will be held on April 20, from 1-3 p.m. and will feature train rides, entertainment, caricatures, prizes and giveaways, according to an event promotional on the town center’s website.

    The two-hour afternoon event is one of many activities the Citrus Town Center sponsors throughout the year, which typically include summer outdoor movie showings and other family events.

    The shopping center was remodeled and re-branded in 2011, and was formerly known as the Sunrise Festival Shopping Center. Stores at the center include Sprout’s, Marshall’s, Panera Bread and Half Price Books.


    Event info:
    1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
    April 20, 2019
    Citrus Town Center
    Corner of Greenback Lane and Sunrise Boulevard

  • Citrus Heights this week: what’s happening around town

    Citrus Heights this week: what’s happening around town

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    Updated April 21, 5:46 p.m.–
    Wondering what’s going on in Citrus Heights this week? From community events to city council and planning commission meetings, there’s a lot going on around town.

    This week’s local activities offer a variety of free options, with the annual Pet-a-Palooza event expected to draw thousands of pets and people to Rusch Park on Saturday, along with the Citrus Town Center’s family-fun Spring Celebration and Metro Fire’s CPR training at the Sunrise Mall.

    Those hoping to make it to all three events may encounter some scheduling difficulties, as all of them are planned for the same day: April 25.

    Pet-a-Palooza will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, while the two-hour Spring Celebration is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. and the nearby CPR training offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. On an event flier, Metro Fire says participants can learn how to save a life “in just 5 minutes,” so it shouldn’t be hard to squeeze in a quick trip if you’re trying to make it to multiple events.

    [Full story: Metro Fire to offer free CPR training at Sunrise Mall on April 25]

    There’s also two events this Friday, with Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan inviting residents to her 7:30 a.m. monthly “Community Cabinet Meeting” at the Citrus Heights Denny’s, and Gun Owners of California holding its annual crab feed at the Citrus Heights Community Center beginning at 5:30 p.m.

    [Related: County Rep reaches out to Citrus Heights residents]

    For those interested in local government, the Citrus Heights Planning Commission will be meeting this Wednesday at 7 p.m., and the city council will meet the following evening.

    Planning commission members will hold several public hearings concerning electronic signs at Antelope Crossing, development of 23 residential lots at Sunrise Boulevard and Lawrence Avenue, and a Design Review Permit for a new Applebee’s on Auburn Boulevard. Commissioners will also be asked to approve a staff update to the City’s 5-year Capital Improvement Program.

    [Related: New Applebee’s bar & grill to open in Citrus Heights]

    Prior to its usual 7 p.m. meeting, City Council members will be holding a public study session at 6 p.m. on Thursday to assess a salvage plan for city hall, in light of the council’s recent approval for a new city hall and medical office building.

    [Document: April 23 City Council Agenda , April 22 Planning Commission Agenda]

    The council will also be asked to receive and file the City’s Quarterly Treasurer’s Report and authorize the city manager to apply for Homeless Veterans Support Program Funding. An annual report from the Sunrise Marketplace is also on the agenda, as well as consideration of a commercial lease agreement for an Auburn Boulevard property.

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    Additional info:

    Pet-a-Palooza: see story, “Pet-a-Palooza 2015 coming to Rusch Park April 25

    Spring Celebration: see story, “Event: Citrus Town Center kicks off season with free family fun

    CPR training: “Metro Fire to offer free CPR training at Sunrise Mall

  • Event: Citrus Town Center kicks off season with free family fun

    Event: Citrus Town Center kicks off season with free family fun

    The Citrus Town Center, stock photo. Citrus Heights Sentinel. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    The Citrus Town Center, stock photo. Citrus Heights Sentinel

    The Citrus Town Center will be kicking off its annual outdoor activities with a Spring Celebration on April 25 this year, promising fun for the whole family at the corner of Greenback Lane and Sunrise Boulevard.

    The first in a series of events scheduled for the year, the April “celebration” will include train rides, arts and crafts for kids, music, entertainment, free caricatures, and a new “spinning wheel” to win merchant prizes, according to an event promotional on the town center’s website.

    The two-hour afternoon event is one of many activities the Citrus Town Center sponsors throughout the year, as part of its goal to foster a “community feel” for the neighborhood shopping center. Other events this year will include four outdoor showings of newly released children’s films, beginning May 9, and several Summer Safari kid’s camps.

    In 2012, the former “Sunrise Festival Shopping Center” finalized its nearly $4 million remodel, featuring new landscaping, store frontages, outdoor seating areas, and a prominently displayed new name at the corner of Greenback Lane and Sunrise Boulevard.

    The 240,000-square-feet shopping center includes businesses like Sprout’s, Staples, Marshall’s, and the soon-to-come Half Price Books.

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    Event info:
    1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
    April 25, 2015
    Citrus Town Center
    Corner of Greenback Lane and Sunrise Boulevard