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CHAPTER 2 26 <br />Youth Activities <br />Youth activies include: <br />• Baseball/Softball/T-ball <br />• Tennis/pickleball <br />• Skating Lessons <br />• Fall and Winter Gymnastics <br />• Basketball Clinic <br />• Soccer Clinic <br />• After school basketball for boys and girls <br />• Soccer league and pre-league <br />• Volleyball league <br />• Basketball league <br />Seniors Programming <br />Senior programs include: <br />• 55 Alive Driving Classes <br />• Excercise classes <br />• Market Place Morning Talks for seniors <br />• Roseville Area Senior Program <br />• 55+ Club for seniors <br />Others <br />Special events and offerings include a weekly <br />Farmers Market, Annual Ice Cream Social, movies in the park,and a 5k run/walk. <br />Activities are published in the local paper “The Review”, in the Roseville Area School District <br />brochure, the city newsletter, “Le Petit Canadien”, the cable access channel, the City’s <br />website, and on social media. <br />Other athletics, classes, programs and events are available to residents through Roseville <br />Area School District, Roseville Parks & Recreation, Roseville Athletic Association, White <br />Bear Lake Area Community Services, Little Canada Recreation Association, Maplewood <br />Parks & Recreation, Maplewood Athletic Association, and others. Links to these various <br />organizations are provided on Little Canada’s website. <br />While some residents would like to see more opportunities available in Little Canada, the <br />City’s size and corresponding resources require cooperation with partner organizations <br />to provide program services. Continued outreach and communication with community <br />members about gaps in programming is needed to see what additional programs make <br />sense of offer.