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Citrus Heights This Week: what’s happening around town (May 18-24)

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A few highlights of events going on this week in Citrus Heights include a drought-related presentation from Citrus Heights Water District officials, a chance to learn how to play “pickleball” at Rusch Park, and a free event to help small business owners.

Tuesday: A free two-hour small group question-and-answer session with an experienced business counselor from SCORE will be held at the Small Business Administration building at 6501 Sylvan Rd. The “Sounding Board” session is designed for business owners or those in the process of starting a business, and will take place from 10 a.m. to noon on Tuesday. (Register here)

[Learn more about SCORE: Local nonprofit offers small business owners free workshops, mentoring

Wednesday: The Sunrise Recreation and Parks District is inviting the community to come to a “Free Pickleball Clinic” for an activity they say is similar to playing ping pong on a tennis court, according to the District’s Facebook page. The event is open to all ages and will be from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Rusch Park this Wednesday.

Also on Wednesday, officials from the Citrus Heights Water District will discuss new water emergency regulations during the Birdcage Heights Neighborhood Association monthly meeting at Skycrest Elementary. Members of the public are invited, with refreshments beginning at 6:30 p.m.

[Document: Drought discussion flier]

Friday: Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta Macglashan will be holding her monthly “Community Cabinet” meeting at the Denny’s on the corner of Sunrise Avenue and Greenback Lane at 7:30 a.m. Macglashan typically provides an update for residents on County issues affecting Citrus Heights, as well as bringing in a speaker from one of the various County agencies.

Saturday: As happens every 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 Saturday. The year-round market features produce, flowers, artisan cheeses, baked goods, grass-fed beef and “so much more.”

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