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RWC Board approves bid for new pickleball structure

In a vote pickleball supporters say is a watershed moment for their almost decade- long campaign, the RWC Board on Thursday approved spending almost $4.5 million to build a new six-court pickleball building near the Event Center, with Board members saying pickleball is a vital piece to successfully marketing Rossmoor. Thursday’s 7-1 Board vote – Ro...
Posted on September 2, 2025
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Tomato Festival bursts with flavor thanks to its many volunteers

Hundreds taste and sip fresh fruity delights The crowd that filled Dollar Picnic Grounds on Aug. 23 for the 13th annual Tomato Festival seemed quite content with the offerings on hand – from the cup after cup after cup of Bloody Mary mix (and the virgin variety) being thrown back to the sampling of salsa and chips as well as mini plates of heirloom...
Posted on September 2, 2025
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Board approves spending on redesign

Enables redesign of Rossmoor.com, MyRossmoor sites The RWC Board on Thursday approved spending about $151,000 on several actions related to Rossmoor’s two websites and resident services – to help transform Rossmoor.com into a marketing device for prospective future Rossmoorians and to bolster the capabilities of MyRossmoor.com to serve current resi...
Posted on September 2, 2025
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Funding change could lower residents’ monthly coupon

Board defers increasing MTF – for now In a move expected to lower the RWC portion of the residential coupon by $9 or $10 a month, the RWC Board approved moving the annual RWC Facility and Property Maintenance budget ‒ along with the current balance of about $486,000 in the Facility Maintenance Expense Operating Fund ‒ from the RWC operating fund to...
Posted on September 2, 2025
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Golf course water costs rise as Tice Creek dries earlier than usual

Men’s Golf Club pledges support to find regional solutions To think that with a normal hot inland East Bay summer, things probably would be even worse. But even with cooler-than-average temperatures during most of 2025, it looks as though Rossmoor Golf will use substantially more water this year than last, and that more of it than usual will have t...
Posted on August 26, 2025
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Smiles, fun aplenty at Camp Rossmoor

Camp returns with several new twists Nancie Crow was compelled to try something called Simon Says Water Aerobics at Dollar Pool. “I love being in the water,” she said. She took in this variation of the old childhood game with an in-the-water exercise twist. It was part of the fun of the weeklong Camp Rossmoor, featuring an array of activities devis...
Posted on August 26, 2025
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Slurry seal work scheduled for Sept. 8 to 11

Slurry seal work will begin on sections of Rossmoor’s main roads from Monday, Sept. 8 through Thursday, Sept. 11, weather permitting. Bond Blacktop will complete the work between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day. No street parking will be allowed in the affected areas during these hours. All entries and connecting streets will remain open to vehicles and...
Posted on August 26, 2025
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Arbor restoration work at Dollar to be a joint effort

They’re called arbors, miniature decorative tunnels that welcome people into a garden or other space, often covered with plants themselves. Some of these welcoming structures in the Dollar Clubhouse courtyard are wearing out, but a partnership between DOLLAR: Trust Maintenance crews to get a hand from Woodshop members Rossmoor’s Trust Maintenance s...
Posted on August 26, 2025
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Pickleball project clears key hurdle with Planning Committee

Members recommend spending $4.5 million on new facility Saying that the project is necessary for marketing Rossmoor as a vital, up-todate community with the best amenities, the RWC Planning Committee on Aug. 12 voted to recommend the full RWC Board approve spending almost $4.5 million to build a new pickleball building near the Event Center. “It’s ...
Posted on August 19, 2025
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A Farmers’ Market veteran at 24

Lorance Cruz has a devoted following Friday mornings for Lorance Cruz are all about setting up his family’s produce stand at the Rossmoor Farmers’ Market and then welcoming 100 or so customers between 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. At the ripe old age of 24, he’s already an 11-year veteran of the Rossmoor market, at first accompanying his father in operating...
Posted on August 19, 2025