It’s Time for Summer Reading!
It's time for Summer Reading with our Libraries! Step away from the scrolling and relax you mind with a summer […]
Donate School Supplies for Bret Harte Elementary
Klumpp Funeral home is collection school supplies for Bret Harte Elementary School from June 2nd to July 11th. Items they […]
Jazz in July
Rick Jennings District 7 is hosting Jazz in July at William Land Park on July 11th. 6pm - 8pm bring […]
It’s Time to Give Land Park Some Love!
Bring your gardening gear and show William Land Park some LOVE. Volunteers enjoy free coffee and pastries in the morning, […]
Help Sac Children’s Home Get Ready for School
The Asian Pacific State Employees Association (APSEA), in collaboration with McClatchy High School and the Malaya Lions Club, is hosting […]
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Land Park’s Unsafe Streets Problem
William Land Park is Sacramento’s largest urban park. These 207 acres are a public amenity created for the enjoyment of the public. On any given day you may see cyclists exercising, couples strolling, families picnicking and playing in Fairytale Town, youth sports,...
Let’s Ensure all Land Park Kids have New School Supplies
Most kids in Land Park enjoy the first day of school with fresh supplies and a new backpack. Some students have a different experience. There isn’t a family to help them prepare to go back to school. Let’s make a difference in their lives and let them know our...
Volunteer on 916 Day and Bring New Trees to Land Park
Land Park lost a lot of trees during 2022/23’s winter storms. The District Parks Commissioners are kicking off 916 week by hosting a tree planting on September 9th in Land Park. It will be located by Anne Rudin Peace Pond. Joe Flores, our District 7...
There’s a Dog Park in our Future!
If you are not aware, Curtis Park has been struggling with a dispute over dog parks vs. kid parks. Our District 7 City Councilman Rick Jennings, realized there are not enough dog parks in any of our neighborhoods. With the support of his Chief of Staff, Dennis Rogers...

Take the Neighborhood Survey
Public Safety is a hot topic in our community. People are concerned about speeding on our streets and a safe park for our children to play in. The September 7th LPCA community meeting will be focused on this topic. We’d like to hear from you about your thoughts and...