Program Sites
Placer Co DHHS - CSOC - ER - Auburn - Enterprise Dr.
11716 Enterprise Drive, Auburn, 95603
No description provided.
Placer Co DHHS - CSOC - Rocklin - Sunset Blvd
1000 Sunset Blvd # 140, Rocklin, 95765
No description provided.
Placer County - Multi-Disciplinary Interview Center
201 Berkeley Avenue, Roseville, 95678
No description provided.
Placer County Museums Division
101 Maple Street, Auburn, 95603
First established in 1948, the Placer County Museums Division has grown to operate seven regional museums that tell the diverse history of Placer County and its peoples. Admission to all our museums is free.
Our Archive and Collections Facility serves as the official repository for Placer County records, and houses historic collections of objects, photographs, and archival records from private donors as well.
Our robust student programs include Living History at the Bernhard Museum Complex as well as a Gold Rush program at our Gold Rush Museum.
To learn more about our individual museums, programming, or to plan your visit please refer to our navigation links or give us a call at (530) 889-6500. Follow us on Facebook or sign up for our newsletter to keep up to date with our upcoming events and latest projects.
Placer County Museums Division
101 Maple Street, Auburn, 95603
First established in 1948, the Placer County Museums Division has grown to operate seven regional museums that tell the diverse history of Placer County and its peoples. Admission to all our museums is free.
Our Archive and Collections Facility serves as the official repository for Placer County records, and houses historic collections of objects, photographs, and archival records from private donors as well.
Our robust student programs include Living History at the Bernhard Museum Complex as well as a Gold Rush program at our Gold Rush Museum.
To learn more about our individual museums, programming, or to plan your visit please refer to our navigation links or give us a call at (530) 889-6500. Follow us on Facebook or sign up for our newsletter to keep up to date with our upcoming events and latest projects.
Placer County Office of Education
365 Nevada Street, Auburn, 95603
Our Prevention Supports and Services Department offers field placements for students interested in working in a Wellness Center within Placer County. Our Wellness Centers are integrated on school campuses (K-12) and offer a range of services and supports to students and families. An intern in the Wellness Center would play a...
Placer County Probation Department
s 2929 Richardson Drive, Auburn, 95603
The mission of the Probation Department is to promote the safety of the citizens of Placer County by conducting investigations for the court, enforcing court orders, ensuring victim’s rights, engaging in crime prevention partnerships, and facilitating the re-socialization of offenders through the use of evidence-based supervision and best practices.
Placer Nature Center
3700 Christian Valley Road, Auburn, 95602
Placer Nature Center serves diverse populations. Preschool children, school-age children, families and seniors can all find programming of interest. Volunteer opportunities include gardening, office/clerical, docenting, trail maintenance and committee work for students and adults.
Placerita Canyon State Park
Heritage Trail, Newhall, 91321
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
Placerville Elementary School District- Counseling
2871 Schnell School Road, Placerville, 95667
No description provided.
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte
1605 The Alameda, San Jose, 95126
Mission
Our mission is to ensure that every individual has the knowledge, opportunity, and freedom to make every child a wanted child and every family a healthy family.
History
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte (PPMM) is the largest Planned Parenthood affiliate in the U.S., providing medical and education services to more than 220,000 people annually at over 30 health center locations in mid-California and northern Nevada.
PPMM was formed by a series of mergers of Planned Parenthood affiliates and independent health centers during the 1990s. The affiliate's name was chosen to reflect a service area that stretches from the sea (mar) through the mountains (monte).
Health services include birth control, emergency contraception, pregnancy testing, prenatal care, abortion, adult general care, breast and cervical cancer screening, pediatrics and well-baby care as well as testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, HIV testing, and sterilization.
Contact the health center location nearest you for further information about services and hours.
Play- Well TEKnologies
224 Greenfield Ave. Suite B, San Anselmo, 94960
- We teach approximately 100,000 students per year. We run our engineering programs in approximately 23 states, as well as in France.
- We have outstanding instructors. They teach year-round and make the curriculum their own, so that each program is a uniquely fun experience.
- We bring A LOT of LEGO®. With over 20,000 pieces in each class/camp, and hundreds of projects, there is no limit to what you can build.
- We teach through play. We explore, solve problems, and express ourselves through LEGO. Our curriculum is designed by engineers and refined by teachers, but the kids just think it's fun!
- We are not a franchise organization. Play-Well's founder and president, Tim Bowen, maintains a high level of quality by keeping our programs "in-house" and visiting in person with instructors from all over the country.
- We have a loyal following dating back to 1997. Many of our students take our camps multiple times, and some even become Play-Well assistants and instructors.
PlayStation
645 Harrison St, San Fransisco, 94017
Recognized as a global leader in interactive and digital entertainment, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is responsible for the PlayStation® brand and family of products and services. PlayStation has delivered innovation to the market since the launch of the original PlayStation in Japan in 1994.
The PlayStation family of products and services include PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, PlayStation®VR, PlayStation™Store, PlayStation®Plus, PlayStation™Video, PlayStation™Music, PlayStation™Now, and acclaimed PlayStation software titles from SIE Worldwide Studios.
Headquartered in San Mateo, California, SIE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation and has global functions in California, London, and Tokyo.
Plaza Aqua Farm
10822 Gay Rd, Wilton, 95693
Our vision is to provide the cleanest and best caviar and seafood products while inspiring the continued growth of our farm’s environmental and sustainable stewardship. We want to see good food on a better Earth. This vision roots in a philosophy of Farm-to-Table, an equal consideration of life, land, and home.
Since our beginning in 1984, we have been committed to environmental practices. Connecting our customers directly with our products was the goal far before “farm-to-table” became a popular marketing slogan. Our innovative production practices are rooted in California ethos and keep us on the forefront of technological advances for sustainable farming.
Pleasant Grove Elementary School-EGUSD
10160 Pleasant Grove School Road, Elk Grove, 95624
No description provided.
Plumas-Eureka State Park
Unnamed Road, Blairsden-Graeagle, 96103
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park
12301 N. Highway 1, Box 1, Mendocino, 95460
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
Point Dume State Beach
Pirates Cove, Malibu, 90265
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
Point Lobos Ranch Park Property
2990 Red Wolf Dr, Carmel-By-The-Sea, 93923
Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park sits in Midtown Sacramento in an area that has been the homeland of the Nisenan people since time immemorial. From 1839 to 1849, Sutter’s Fort was the economic center of the first permanent European colonial settlement in California’s Central Valley. Its founder was a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter who named his vast Mexican land grant “New Helvetia.” During that time, the Fort catalyzed patterns of change across California. No one felt those changes more acutely than the diverse Native peoples whose lives were transformed by the Fort’s presence. Many different Native people helped build the Fort, and their exploited labor made the Fort’s many industries possible. The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 started the gold rush that ultimately undermined Sutter’s businesses at the Fort and led to an even greater exploitation of Native people across California.
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
Route 1 Box 62, Carmel, 93923
Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park sits in Midtown Sacramento in an area that has been the homeland of the Nisenan people since time immemorial. From 1839 to 1849, Sutter’s Fort was the economic center of the first permanent European colonial settlement in California’s Central Valley. Its founder was a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter who named his vast Mexican land grant “New Helvetia.” During that time, the Fort catalyzed patterns of change across California. No one felt those changes more acutely than the diverse Native peoples whose lives were transformed by the Fort’s presence. Many different Native people helped build the Fort, and their exploited labor made the Fort’s many industries possible. The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 started the gold rush that ultimately undermined Sutter’s businesses at the Fort and led to an even greater exploitation of Native people across California.