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Diversity Festival 2023

Popular event becomes broader and more colorful With the third annual Diversity Festival coming Tuesday, Oct. 10 to the Event Center, its growing prominence shows the reach of diversity and inclusion efforts in this community. The festival, which follows August’s well-received Diversity Film Festival, is in a sense a celebration of the daily work p...
Posted on October 3, 2023
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News shifting to online might speed up

Printing options lessen as press for paper closes The schedule for moving the Rossmoor News to a primarily online mode needs to accelerate, its managing editor said last week, reflecting concerns that one day relatively soon there may not be any presses left that can produce the 7,300 copies of the paper printed each week. NEWS: New printer found b...
Posted on October 3, 2023
 

Neighbors for Safer Streets to host information table

Neighbors for Safer Streets will host an information table at the Farmers Market on Friday, Oct. 6, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Learn about the organization, its goal, programs, and how to get involved. Neighbors for Safer Streets began in June 2022 after a trio of tragic accidents occurred on Tice Creek Drive, all involving Rossmoor residents – both d...
Posted on October 3, 2023
 

Correction

A headline on the front page of the Sept. 27 News about the Rossmoor Diner closing incorrectly reported when the restaurant had to vacate the property. The correct date is Oct. 13. The final day of operation is planned for Oct. 8.
Posted on October 3, 2023
 

Golf tourney will close Dollar to walkers

Dollar Ranch Golf Course will close to walkers on Monday, Oct. 9, starting at noon, because of a golf tournament. Walkers can still walk all day on the Creekside Course and until noon on the Dollar Ranch Course. For information, residents can call the Golf Shop at 1-925-988-7861.
Posted on October 3, 2023
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Rossmoor Diner forced to close

Owner given notice to vacate by Oct. 8 Rossmoor Diner, a staple of the community for 35 years, will be closing its doors. Its final day of operation is planned for Sunday, Oct. 8. Grace Soan, owner of the diner since January 2000, said Rossmoor Shopping Center ownership gave her a 30-day notice earlier this month to vacate. Soan said the diner, whi...
Posted on September 26, 2023
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Resident soaks in Burning Man experience

By Mike Wood Staff writer Bertha Reilly likened trip to San Francisco in the 1960s Bertha Reilly wants to assure her Rossmoor friends. She traveled to the Burning Man gathering, and she fared just fine. “It was such a fantastic experience,” she said. The Burning Man Project website describes the concept as a “global ecosystem of artists, makers and...
Posted on September 26, 2023
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Falls prevention: Experts weigh in

Ashow of hands at a falls-prevention symposium at the Event Center last week revealed that perhaps 40% of those in attendance had suffered a significant fall with the past year. A short time later, a woman in the audience asked aloud why there weren’t more people at this event, sponsored by the Rossmoor Counseling Center. Approximately 125 people w...
Posted on September 26, 2023
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Rossmoor Diner forced to close

Told to vacate, restaurant shuts down Oct. 8 Rossmoor Diner, a staple of the community for 35 years, will be closing its doors. Its final day of operation is planned for Sunday, Oct. 8. Grace Soan, owner of the diner since January 2000, said Rossmoor Shopping Center ownership gave her a 30-day notice earlier this month to vacate. Soan said the dine...
Posted on September 26, 2023