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Roseville Historical Society

To preserve & promote the history of Roseville

Carnegie Kids Club

Roseville Historical Society

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    • Volunteer
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  • Events/
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    • The Leonard "Duke" Davis Collection
    • Specialty Items
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    • Railroad
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    • Veteran's Monuments
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    • Other Monuments
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Carnegie Kids Club presents ‘FLOWERS!’

Saturday, MAY 10th, from 11am - 1pm

See you there!

Join us at the Carnegie Museum in Roseville on Saturday, May 10th, from 11am until 1pm for a “FLOWER” themed craft and story! For this month’s craft, you will be decorating your very own flower pot and making paper flowers to fill it! *All supplies are provided. Please RSVP below so that we can make sure to have enough supplies for everyone!

Sign up today below!

The Carnegie Kids Club meets every second Saturday of the month at the Carnegie Museum in Roseville. Children are welcome to attend and enjoy story time along with an educational arts and crafts project. *Recommended ages are 6-12.

  • Carnegie Kids Club is a $5 donation per child participant, which covers the art supplies and materials. *Our annual December event is free for everyone to attend.

  • If you have a Family membership with the Roseville Historical Society, up to 2 of your children can participate for free. $5 each additional child per event. Sign up here for the Family membership! You will still need to register for each month’s event so we can get a head count and make sure to have enough supplies for everyone.

  • Carnegie Kids Club starts at 11am on the first floor of the Roseville Carnegie Museum and ends at 1pm.

  • Every child or set of children participating should have at least one parent or guardian with them.

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  • About/
  • DONATE/
    • Join or Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Contact/
  • Events/
    • Trek Through Time
  • Carnegie Kids Club/
  • Tours/
    • Historic Walking Tours
  • General Store/
    • The Leonard "Duke" Davis Collection
    • Specialty Items
  • Carnegie Museum/
    • Legacy
    • Exhibits and Collections
    • Board of Directors
  • History/
    • Before 1820
    • After 1820
    • Pioneers
    • Railroad
  • Places/
    • Historic Ranch Project
    • Buildings
    • Veteran's Brick Walk of Honor
    • Veteran's Monuments
    • RHS Monuments
    • Other Monuments
  • Education/
  • Schellhous Bio/

Roseville Historical Society

The Roseville Historical Society has a mission to preserve and promote the history of Roseville, California. We occupy the Carnegie Library Museum at 557 Lincoln Street in Roseville and are open to the public from noon to 4 pm Monday through Saturday. Admission is free. We maintain displays on local railroad history including a model train display and a collection with vintage model trains. We also have displays of military artifacts, musical instruments, kitchen appliances, medical instruments and tools. Books on local history can also be purchased at the Carnegie Museum or from our website.

 


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