Crocker Village olive harvest meaty, tender
Cheri Davis and her husband, Ted Frink, watched the mature olive trees being transplanted throughout Crocker Village and spotted the ripe stone fruit clinging to the upper branches. Cheri remembered
Cheri Davis and her husband, Ted Frink, watched the mature olive trees being transplanted throughout Crocker Village and spotted the ripe stone fruit clinging to the upper branches. Cheri remembered
As sunshine once again fills our days, people who enjoy the benefits of their laundry being dried outside are returning to the tried and true backyard clothesline. While a majority
Dogs are one of the animal world’s most efficient poopers. They can stop, drop and walk off in 15 seconds. Why is that a problem? Because if you, the dog’s
SCNA board member Kimberley Bond and her husband Steve made a list of pluses and minuses about moving to Sacramento. There were many more pluses, including proximity of family and
Kimberley Bond, who has lived in Crocker Village for a year, is now delivering Viewpoint to the homeowners on Crocker Drive. Kimberley lived in Oak Park from 2008 to 2015.
Mia, a year-old energetic pug living in Curtis Park with her canine portraitist mom, Jennifer Bannon, meets daily with other dogs and dog lovers at the Sierra 2 Green. After
Every Tuesday for the past seven years, Curtis Park neighbor and professional photographer Hope Harris has loaded up her cameras, headed to the Front Street Animal Shelter and photographed cats
Street Resurfacing The City of Sacramento annual Street Resurfacing Program provides various maintenance treatments on our City streets. This year, Curtis Park will receive what is called a cape seal.
What is SCNA doing about neighborhood safety? —Bruce Pierini SCNA Board Member John Mathews answers: SCNA has conducted a number of public meetings in the past two years to discuss
The City of Sacramento has scheduled a street resurfacing project in Curtis Park starting around the beginning of April and finishing by June. Most of the streets north of and
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