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Resident Lorie Hill honored by her alma mater for her dedication to social justice

Lorie Hill’s advocacy for social justice and wide-ranging work with others – from youths to prison inmates – have been recognized by her alma mater, Grinnell College. Hill, a psychologist, educator, social and political activist who has lived in Rossmoor for four years, was honored with a 2023 Alumni Award by the Iowa college. The college cited her...
Posted on July 4, 2023
 

Mutual Meetings

BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEETING DATES Some Mutual meetings are still on Zoom. In-person and virtual meeting dates, times and locations are subject to change. For virtual meetings, Mutual members can click on the Zoom link available below or call in by phone only using one of these numbers: 1-669-900-6833 and 1-346-248-7799. July 5 First Mutual landscap...
Posted on July 4, 2023
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McConnell wins Third Mutual election

The Third Mutual Board of Directors held its Annual Meeting of the Members on June 13 in the Fireside Room. The results of the election for District 13 (projects 34, 38 and 64) were announced. Florence McConnell will be the district’s new director, receiving 57 votes to 27 for Les Birdsall. President Nan Warren thanked all directors for their effor...
Posted on July 4, 2023
 

Third Mutual elects officers, makes appointments

The Third Mutual Board of Directors held its organizational meeting June 13. Lucy Limón was appointed chairperson pro tem and assistant secretary. Tom Lauch and Bill Leary were each appointed to the board by acclamation for a three-year term. The election of officers were as follows: president, Tom Lauck; vice president, Marty Schwager; treasurer, ...
Posted on July 4, 2023
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Old-fashioned house calls resurging

Mobility a major driver for in-home services House calls to see patients are so last century. Or are they? With a rapidly aging population where declining mobility is an increasing and unavoidable reality, a few local professionals in the health and personal care fields have carved out a niche that is harkening back to those simpler times when hous...
Posted on June 27, 2023
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Friday marks end of frozen meal distribution in Rossmoor

Susan Daniels went June 16 to Hillside to pick up a week’s worth of frozen meals, as she had done the eight to 10 previous Fridays. Using a walker, Daniels was moving slowly. “I have serious back issues,” she said. These prepared meals, she said, have been a godsend, as her physical problems make going to the store and preparing meals at home diffi...
Posted on June 27, 2023
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Two longtime Rossmoor residents remembered

John Nutley preserved history of Rossmoor John Nutley, widely acknowledged as Rossmoor’s preeminent historian and who was one of Rossmoor’s longest- tenured residents – at 50 years, quite possibly the lon- gest – died on June 12 at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Walnut Creek. He was 98. His stepson, Rossmoor resident Don Thompson, said Nutley ...
Posted on June 27, 2023
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S.Y. Huang served Lions, helped to start CAAR

Longtime Rossmoor resident Shing-Yi (S.Y.) Huang, 99, died June 21 after a brief illness. Huang, who would have turned 100 on July 12, was a career international civil servant with the United Nations Secretariat and a co-founder of the Chinese American Association of Rossmoor (CAAR). Huang and his wife, Carrie, discovered Rossmoor on the advice of ...
Posted on June 27, 2023