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Mutuals consider solar initiative

Proposal could provide solar for thousands of residents At least two Mutuals are considering a plan to explore partnering with a private equity firm to pay for and set up a system that could provide electric power to thousands of residences, at rates its proponents say would be cheaper, and greener, than PG& E. And one of the main advocates of ...
Posted on May 18, 2021
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New GRF president urges kind, healthy dialogue

Newly installed GRF President Dwight Walker called on residents to be kind and respectful of each other and engage in healthy discourse. “Not everything is going to be agreed on,” he said. “We will tackle some thorny issues.” The comments came on May 10 during the first meeting of the newly reconstituted GRF Board, held immediately after the 57th a...
Posted on May 18, 2021
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Planning Committee: Where will pickleball players park?

Where are players going to park after the Creekside pickleball courts more than double later this year? That’s what the three-member Planning Committee wanted to know after hearing an update on the capital projects, including the renovation and expansion of the three pickleball courts to seven. They are located at the northern end of the Creekside ...
Posted on May 18, 2021
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California not ready yet to lift its mask mandate

CDC recommends changing rules for vaccinated California will wait until June 15 to adopt new recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that would allow fully vaccinated people to take off their masks indoors. The CDC guidance said masks are no longer needed indoors except in health care facilities, airplanes, public transp...
Posted on May 18, 2021
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Drought declared – now what?

Adjustments so far have been subtle The East Bay Municipal Utility District’s recent declaration of a Stage One drought emergency hasn’t brought major changes to Rossmoor – the golf courses remain green and lush, and landscaping is still robust. There have been subtle adjustments, such as increased purchases of water from Oakland- based EBMUD, and ...
Posted on May 11, 2021
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Janet Mendenhall is still a go-getter

Former symphony leader joins centenarians Janet Mendenhall loves music. And that’s what she’s been known for throughout the 17 years she’s lived in Rossmoor. “She is quite a remarkable woman. … Much of her efforts in Rossmoor have been in support of the Diablo Symphony,” said Betty Glazier, president of the Diablo Symphony Rossmoor Guild. “But that...
Posted on May 11, 2021
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Ted Bentley elected as GRF Board director

Three others earn seats by acclamation Ted Bentley won the District C election and joins three directors who ran unopposed to earn seats on the GRF Board of Directors. Winning by acclamation, Paul Moderacki in District A and Leanne Hamaji in District D are new members on the Board. Mary Hurt was appointed to the Board last year and won the District...
Posted on May 11, 2021
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Together again: Workshop meets in-person

As the coordinator of the Interfaith Council of Rossmoor’s Big Questions Forum, Sara Blackstock has grown accustomed to using Zoom during the pandemic to engage with residents on topics of the day. But the experience of being back in the Fireside Room at Gateway on May 4 for an in-person education event was something Zoom just couldn’t duplicate. B...
Posted on May 11, 2021
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GRF seeks residents for 11 openings on committees

The GRF Board has 11 total openings for non-Board members on its GRF committees that it is looking to fill in June. The committee openings are as follows: • Aquatics Advisory Committee: three • Audit Committee: two • Finance Committee: three • Fitness Center Advisory Committee: two • Golf Advisory Committee: one Residents interested in serving on a...
Posted on May 11, 2021