∾About Us∾

                                     The Stoneridge Neighborhood Association (SNA) is a member of RCONA  (Roseville Coalition Of Neighborhood Associations). 

Our Mission


Stoneridge Neighborhood Association's (SNA) mission is to promote and enhance the quality of life within our neighborhood, by uniting neighbors in a social and volunteer capacity, to create and maintain a safe, attractive, and vibrant community in which to live, work, and play.


SNA is a member of the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA).  RCONA's mission is "To Strengthen the Roseville Community through our Neighborhood Associations.  For more information, please check out www.rcona.org 


Board Members

To contact the members of the Board, please email to: sna@rcona.org

President >> Suzanne Fugere

Vice President >> Randy Schwartz

Secretary >> Betsy Fried

Treasurer >> Marlena Sprague

Members at Large >> Gloria Becker, Christie Borchin, Damian Higgins


SNA Bylaws - Click Link below

SNA ByLaws 2021

 Candidate Statement 

SNA for Newsletter submissions  

Code of Ethics for SNA Board: Code of Ethics 

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Stoneridge, Before and After  

No doubt Stoneridge’s beautiful open spaces played a role in the decision for many families to make our community their home.  The oak-studded open space, distinctive rolling terrain, and inviting creeks had previously been Native American Indian lands, which attracted early miners and later became large agricultural ranches. The miners certainly left their mark! The mounding in our creek beds can certainly spark your imagination. 

The demand for urbanizing the ranches in our part of South Placer County occurred after strict new land development rules were created by federal, state, and local governments. Consequently, many of those beautiful natural amenities were integrated into our specific plan, and are now a part of the attraction of our community.

The legacy of the miners often rests with the naming of creeks—like Miner’s Ravine.  The last of the ranches operated in our community were Johnson Ranch and Cavitt Ranch.  Those are familiar names to many of us. But the Johnson Ranch planned community, Cavitt School, Cavitt Road, and Maidu Park are just a few of the South Placer names that honor our colorful past. 

To learn more about Stoneridge’s history, visit our local resources, the Roseville Historical Society and the Maidu Indian Museum, and also the Placer County Museum in Auburn.  These local treasures are not only informative, but also entertaining, as they remind us that WE are now a part of Stoneridge’s history!

Want to learn more about the history of Roseville?  Go here for a great historical read: History of Roseville 

Did you know Roseville is ranked as one of the best cities in the U.S.? But don't take our word for it... Read more about it here:

And there is more! visit this link for a summary of why we all think Roseville is the best place to live:   Quality of Life 

We do our best to publish a Monthly Newsletter!  Go to Newsletters to find our latest edition.

We want to encourage our community to submit us articles or ideas for topics to cover in the newsletter.

Our policy for what we will publish in our newsletter is as follows: Newsletter Policy 

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