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Sacramento artists can now apply for grants of $10,000 through City’s ‘Seeding Creativity’ program
The City of Sacramento’s Office of Arts and Culture is now accepting applications for its $450,000 “Seeding Creativity” individual artists grant program. The grant program…
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By the numbers: How many youth are participating in City-sponsored programs?
In the last fiscal year alone, more than 60,000 young people participated in youth development or recreation programs provided by community-based organizations through City sponsored…
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New 15-foot sculpture at North Natomas Aquatics Complex captures ‘quintessential summer experience’
The North Natomas Aquatics Complex, which recently opened to the public, features a 50-meter Olympic-sized pool, a 25-yard recreational pool, zero-depth entry splash pool, multiple…
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How to get free mulch at one of five events during ‘Mulch Mayhem’
City Utilities staff are inviting residents to attend a “Mulch Mayhem” on May 21 to get free mulch, which helps prevent evaporation, improve soil health…
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Congresswoman Matsui announces $3.5 million for water quality and flood prevention projects in the City of Sacramento
Congresswoman Doris Matsui last week announced the City of Sacramento Department of Utilities will receive $3.5 million in federal funding to help protect homes, businesses,…
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City’s Community Engagement Manager receives ‘Women in Leadership’ award from Greater Sacramento NAACP
The City of Sacramento’s community engagement manager, Lynette Hall, on Monday was honored with the “Women in Leadership” award from the Women in National Association…
