The City of Rancho Cordova has been named All-America City by a panel of judges from the National Civic League. This honor was in recognition of the City’s unusual level of community participation and pride in joining forces to improve the quality of life for its citizens. A contingent of representatives from the City, including [...]
Jun 18 2010 | Posted in
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The city of Rancho Cordova has joined the prestigious ranks of more than 500 communities from around the country to be selected as an All American City! Every year, the National Civic League honors ten communities countrywide for their civic accomplishments. Community members found out months ago that Rancho Cordova had been selected for the [...]
Jun 18 2010 | Posted in
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The City of Rancho Cordova is once again a finalist for the 2010 All-America City competition. Follow all the action and updates on this page www.RanchoCordovaPost.com/aac The winners will be announced on Friday, June18, 2010. National Civic League Homepage You can follow the updates on Twitter by searching on Twitter for the hash tag #allamericacity [...]
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Rancho Cordova’s delegation is leaving next week to participate in the All-America City finals competition in Kansas City, Missouri that begins June 16th. Twenty-seven finalist communities will give 10 minute presentations and on Friday, June 18th, the top 10 winners will be named “All-America Cities” during closing ceremonies. The winning cities will be selected based [...]
Jun 10 2010 | Posted in
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Looking for things to do in Rancho Cordova this weekend? Here is a quick list of events going on May 8 and 9 in the city.
May 7 2010 | Posted in
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May is National Bike Month, and events planned in Rancho Cordova throughout the month will help residents get out of their homes and on to the bike trails.
May 3 2010 | Posted in
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In Cordova Towne, what you don’t see makes almost as much of an impression as the rows of well-kept houses and yards strung in the knot of streets surrounding White Rock School. The 50-year-old neighborhood between Highway 50 and White Rock Road is home to an active community association. It was the birthplace for Project [...]
Apr 5 2010 | Posted in
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If you’ve ever attended an event hosted by the Cordova Community Council, you know that any awards ceremony they host is sure to be a good time. Do you know Ryan Lundquist, the community leader and compassionate heart behind Project 680? Have you ever participated in the Rancho Cordova 4th of July Parade or Celebration? [...]
Feb 19 2010 | Posted in
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Project 680 is a grassroots community effort to find practical ways to support local homeless students within the Folsom Cordova Unified School District. We dub ourselves Project “680? because in 2008 we found out there were ”680? documented homeless students in the FCUSD. That was shocking and unacceptable, so we decided to do something about [...]
Jan 21 2010 | Posted in
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Perhaps I shouldn’t be, but I’m always surprised at the generosity of people. The evening news touts the troubles in the economy, failures in local businesses, families that have lost their homes, and food banks that are struggling to meet the increasing demand. Not often enough do we hear of a community coming together to [...]
Nov 12 2009 | Posted in
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The Project 680 bike ride had close to 50 riders and the support of great weather on Nov. 7, and the final tally of funds raised will be announced Nov. 12 at Payless Shoe Source. The bike ride helped to raise money to buy shoes for homeless children enrolled at the Folsom Cordova Unified School District, and [...]
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