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Staff spotlight Golf Shop staff helps see Rossmoor through pandemic

Golf Shop staff helps see Rossmoor through pandemic When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down most of Rossmoor’s amenities in March 2020, the two golf courses shut down, too. But while most Rossmoor closures went on for well over a year, the golf courses were back open after six weeks, and took on a significance they’d never really had before. “People c...
Posted on December 20, 2022
 

The power of saying ‘thank you’

One of the goals of the Civility Task Force is to re-emphasize that Rossmoor is a small community. The various parts of the community, residents, Mutual boards, GRF and staff work together to make the community function. There is gratitude from the various parties for making it all come together successfully. Gratitude is a powerful thing. Making a...
Posted on December 20, 2022
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Board promotes Matheson as general manager

After a lengthy nationwide search, the GRF Board decided the best leader to move Rossmoor into its future is the one who happens to know Rossmoor the best. The Board unanimously voted to promote Jeff Matheson, director of resident services, as the new general manager, starting Jan. 1. He replaces retiring CEO Tim O’Keefe, whose last day will be Jan...
Posted on December 13, 2022
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Rossmoor wishes retiring O’Keefe a fond farewell

Rossmoor residents gathered Dec. 6 in the Fireside Room to say goodbye to Tim O’Keefe and show their appreciation for his seven years as GRF CEO. This retirement party featured words from residents and officials from Rossmoor and the greater community, with Executive Services Manager Deborah Rose serving as host. Like his early days as CEO when res...
Posted on December 13, 2022
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GRF officials still exploring water options

As a follow-up to the town hall meeting on the “Future of Water in Central Contra Costa County” held in October, GRF’s director of resident services, Jeff Matheson, board president, Dwight Walker, and vice president, Leanne Hamaji, met with representatives from the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) and East Bay Municipal Utility ...
Posted on December 13, 2022
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Safety drives bridge, path repair work

Mark Heptig said replacing or rebuilding the cart path bridges over Tice Creek was being talked about 30 years ago, when he arrived in Rossmoor. And now, Rossmoor’s director of golf will finally oversee the first such project, replacing the bridge near Hole 6 on the Creekside course. “That bridge used to fully cross the creek, but the creek’s gotte...
Posted on December 13, 2022
 

Fitness Center and bus service announce their holiday schedules

The Tice Creek Fitness Center and bus service will be affected by the upcoming holidays. Below are the holiday schedules for both. Tice Creek Fitness Center The Fitness Center schedule will be as follows: • Saturday, Dec. 24 – closes at 1 p.m. • Sunday, Dec. 25 – closed all day for Christmas • Saturday, Dec. 31 – closes at 1 p.m. • Sunday, Jan. 1 –...
Posted on December 13, 2022
 

Downtown dining plan comes into focus

Outdoor dining on the streets of downtown Walnut Creek, borne of the COVID-19 pandemic, took a significant move last week toward a more permanent future, with the City Council approving measures to accommodate more durable buildings and to set more defined rules and regulations. On Dec. 6, the council approved designs for the “permitted outdoor din...
Posted on December 13, 2022
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GRF Board unanimously passes recommended capital budget

Directors request artwork of pedestrian gate Acting on November recommendations by the GRF Planning Committee, the full GRF Board on Thursday unanimously approved a list of capital projects with an anticipated price tag of almost $6 million. The most expensive approvals included $916,000 for some costs related to replacing Rossmoor’s Jenark account...
Posted on December 6, 2022
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A tree and an indecisive grinch

Resident’s artificial tree taken, then suddenly reappears Call this the case of a grinch who had second thoughts. Patricia Carey’s holiday-decorating plans were thrown into chaos when she discovered that the artificial tree she and her husband, Sam Citron, had planned to bring inside was gone. It had vanished from the outdoor hallway leading to the...
Posted on December 6, 2022