All Rosemont residents are welcome at the annual RCA Membership meeting set for Wednesday, May 18, at the Rosemont High cafeteria. In addition to several presentations and awards, the main […]
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Jackson Hwy. Plans to be Discussed
There are major plans underway for developments southeast of Rosemont that will affect services here over the next 20+ years. Together they are known as the West Jackson Highway Master […]
Hey! Let’s Give Rosemont a Spring Cleaning!
Wouldn’t it be great if lots of residents in Rosemont homes each did a bit of spring cleaning in their front yards, and maybe even planted at least one rosebush […]
Help Welcome a New Neighbor
RCA passes out free welcome bags to newly arrived Rosemont residents, and we are always looking for goodies to include in the bag. If you have a business, or know […]
You CAN Act to Make Things Better…
…and the County makes it easy to do. Sacramento County has a very effective and responsive method of reporting problems of all sorts here in Rosemont. All you need to […]
Of Rumors and Reputations
Recently there was a post on the Rosemont Face Book page saying there was a fight at Rosemont High, and being very critical of the school and all its personnel. […]
Rosemont 5K Fun Run Cancelled
We are sorry to report that this 5K run fundraiser for RHS scholarships has had to be cancelled for lack of enough signups. Of course, the need to support the […]
Education and College Financial Planning Workshop
As part of RCA’s Financial Literacy Project (FLP), there will be an education and college planning workshop on Wednesday, March 30th at Atonement Church. This program is supported by a generous […]
2016 Citizens Academy Class Now Enrolling
Have you ever wanted to know more about how Sacramento County government works? If so, be sure to apply to participate in the County’s Citizens Academy, an in depth, introduction […]
Of Rumors and Reputations…
Recently there was a post on the Rosemont Face Book page saying there was a fight at Rosemont High, and being very critical of the school and all its personnel. […]








