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Parks and Recreation

Whew, 2025 is shaping up to be an eventful year in Rose City.
The international event came to the city in 2006.
The effort will help revitalize eight state parks, but the ongoing construction will result in full or partial closures through 2026.
Diverse habitats support an abundance of flora and fauna at the edges of nearby cities.
The annual festival will bring food, dance, music, lucha libre, and a parade to Legion Park Friday, Aug. 16-Sunday, Aug. 18.
The elm tree, officially known as Heritage Tree #1, sustained major damage last winter.
Three options are available at the online survey, open until Aug. 15.
Whether you’re more of a picnic or a rodeo person, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Independence Day in and around the City of Roses.
From snack shopping to location scouting, we’ve got you covered when you need a break from your backyard.
Interactive fountains and splash pads offer swim-free aquatic fun, while outdoor pools can help the whole family burn off extra energy while beating the heat.
Connect with nature in your neck of the woods at two events on Saturday, July 13 and Saturday, Aug. 17.
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