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PHOTOS: Long Live the Kings Rally

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More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

 

The relief and recovery effort is underway in the Oklahoma City area after a an EF-5 twister tore through Monday, leaving 24 dead and 12,000 - 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed.

Officials estimated the recovery cost at $2 billion.

If you wish to help, the following organizations are providing food, shelters, and emergency supplies and equipment.

Rummage Sale to benefit youth

Rummage Sale to benefit youth

RUMMAGE SALE

Saturday  JUNE  8

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

St. John’s Church

2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd

St. John’s Episcopal Church will hold a rummage sale on Saturday June 8 to raise funds for a youth project.   Sale hours will be from 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. at 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd in Roseville.  Proceeds will be used to sponsor high school students doing service projects.  The youth will be a part of the Sierra Service Project working on rehap in South/Central Los Angeles this summer.  The activities include helping senior citizens as well as non profit and charities. All are invited to the Rummage Sale.

Source: Joanne Jones

How you can help

How you can help

The tragedy of Monday’s tornado in Oklahoma may be halfway across the country, but there are still ways we can help locally.

Jordan Scott, communications director for the American Red Cross Capital Region Chapter, said the organization is accepting donations for relief efforts. People can text REDCROSS to 9099 to make an automatic $10 donation, or can visit redcross.org to make a donation.

Scott said there are no plans yet to send teams from Northern California over to Oklahoma for relief efforts, but that it usually takes 24 to 48 hours for them to receive requests.

“Our volunteers know it may happen and to be ready,” Scott said. “We’ve got the experience and the expertise here.”

Volunteers from the area have helped out through other disasters, including the 2011 tornado in Joplin, Mo., and Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

Roseville's Downtown Tuesday Nights in full bloom

Roseville's Downtown Tuesday Nights in full bloom

Check out Roseville’s Downtown Tuesday Nights.

From 5 to 9pm enjoy free admission and parking.

There is a Certified Farmers Market, Arts and Crafts vendors, beer, wine and margarita garden, and Great food. There will be free concerts and DJ’s, live performances talents, acts, and shows.

There will be a Classic Car cruise with awards every week. Self acclaimed biggest weekly cruise in Northern California.

There will be a Fun Zone, Petting zoo and Pony Rides; we have securedone area just for kids. We will bring injump houses, slides, obstacle courses, rock walls plus face painting, balloonsand carnival games.

Source: Brian Jacobson, City of Roseville
 

Matt Redding Memorial Golf Tournament set for June 17 at Whitney Oaks Golf Club

Matt Redding Memorial Golf Tournament set for June 17 at Whitney Oaks Golf Club

The eighth annual Matt Redding Memorial Golf Tournament will take place Monday June 17, at Whitney Oaks Golf Club in Rocklin.

Cost is $145 per person, which includes green fees, cart, range balls, barbecue lunch, and awards dinner that features a raffle, silent auction and auctioneer. Dinner only is available for $35 per person.

Registration begins at 10 a.m., and lunch is served from 10:30-11:45 a.m. The shotgun start begins at noon. The sit-down dinner features steak and fish, au gratin potatoes, vegetable and cheesecake.