28 October 2020

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Removing food and fallen fruit, and hazing can help keep coyotes away

Removing food and fallen fruit, and hazing can help keep coyotes away


COYOTE WATCH Residents are reporting coyote sightings on El Dorado and Oakmont roads and in Mutuals 3, 4, 5 and 6, among other locations, according to recent social media posts. A pack of three was seen running between Buildings 40 and 76 in Mutual 4. A lone coyote was recently discovered sleeping on a front porch on Martha Ann and Main Way in Rossmoor. Social media reports have also put

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State releases new guidelines for holiday gatherings

State releases new guidelines for holiday gatherings


COVID-19 With the holiday season approaching, California last week released new guidelines for socializing that prohibit gatherings among more than three households. Officials are emphasizing the importance of maintaining health and safety measures as COVID-19 cases are spiking in some areas and among some demographics, notably older Californians. Flu season is expected to bring added

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Patty Mouton is this week’s speaker

Patty Mouton is this week’s speaker


SUNSHINE CLUB Patty Mouton, vice president of Alzheimer’s Orange County, will present an informative Zoom speech discussing why we have to adapt during COVID-19 and why it is so important to have advance care planning in place. She will also speak on the importance of taking especially good care of our brain health during this unusual time. To join the Zoom meeting, type https://us02web.zoom.us/j/

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Grace Kim’s niece completed her first novel

Grace Kim’s niece completed her first novel


RELATIVELY SPEAKING By Grace Kim LW contributor My niece, Julie Lee, published her first novel titled “Brother’s Keeper.” Julie was born in Philadelphia and graduated from Cornell University with a degree in history. After working in market research in Manhattan for more than 10 years, she decided to pursue writing full time. Julie currently lives in Georgia with her physician

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Shredding Service is on Nov. 5

Shredding Service is on Nov. 5


GAF The Golden Age Foundation will sponsor a shredding service event in the Clubhouse 2 parking from 10 a.m.-noon. on Thursday, Nov. 5. Residents will drop and go. Masks and social distancing is strictly enforced. Residents are asked to put documents to shred in plastic or brown bags that can be recycled. Cardboard boxes will not be accepted. GAF volunteers will guard bags until a truck