| BOB PARKINS, LMFT - Proudly providing Christian counseling to Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 & 95742 | |||||||
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Bob serves several communities in and around the Sacramento, California area. Although his office is currently located in Gold River, it is directly accessible by Hwy 50 and Sunrise Blvd. Since Bob moved his practice to the Sacramento area, people have driven from as far as Eureka, CA to seek his services. Distance does not necessarily have to be a deterrent from seeing Bob for counseling and can be planed for, but if a long commute is a major hardship for you, he will glad you give you a referral to colleagues that may be closer to your home. Please click the CONTACT button for detailed maps and contact information.
Rancho Cordova , California 95670 & 95742
Note: Map shows general directions only. Actual office location is a block from where all online maps display it. Please go to the CONTACT section for exact location of office.
Interesting facts about Rancho Cordova
The premiere civic service building for the region is being designed and built in the heart of Rancho Cordova. The City acquired an existing building at 2729 Prospect Park Drive, and is hard at work remodeling the building to create a citizen-centered facility with features such as a one-stop counter for building and planning needs, creating public meeting rooms for neighborhood groups and community celebrations and more than doubling the size of the Council Chambers to accommodate residents more comfortably. The building is also going “green” by seeking a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, a national award program to promote environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy use of buildings. |
It is with immense pride that the City of Rancho Cordova announces the recent acquisition of the historic Mathew Kilgore Cemetery located on Kilgore Road between Trade Center Drive and Sun Center Drive.
It is rare to find such a rich, historical feature in the heart of a new city. Established in 1874 and incorporated in 1888, more than 150 people are buried at the site. Along with the extended Kilgore family there are many other pioneer founding family plots with names such as Deterding, Studarus and Yost among others. At the City Council Meeting on September 6, 2005, with several descendents of these pioneers in attendance, the County Historical Cemetery Association designated Mathew Kilgore Cemetery as a historical cemetery and presented a plaque to the City Council for placement at the property.
Since taking possession in August the cleanup has already begun. Trash has been removed and trees are being tended. The City will also be addressing long-term issues such as fencing, improving the existing roadway, improved landscaping, creating an entrance to the cemetery from Kilgore Road, and researching the feasibility of establishing a Rancho Cordova Cemetery District.
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