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‘Micro homes’ presentation coming to Event Center

For the Rev. Mark Burnham, getting accurate information out about his church’s proposal to build and operate six “micro-homes” on its campus has been an ongoing campaign. “You have to say it at least 10 times, in at least four different formats, for people not to say, ‘I hadn’t heard,’” said Burnham, who leads Grace Presbyterian Church just outside...
Posted on December 21, 2021
 

Unplanned power outage a reminder to be ready for emergencies

More than 450 residences from Oakmont to Golden Rain Road were without power on Friday, Dec. 10, after underground PG& E equipment failed. About 270 of them remained without power until Saturday afternoon. PG& E spokesperson Tamar Sarkissian said PG& E personnel immediately began working to safely restore power, and crew members were di...
Posted on December 21, 2021
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Limited expansion of Creekside pickleball courts now on the table

Planning Committee recommends further study of site The Planning Committee on Dec. 7 decided to consider a new, less expensive way to enlarge the Creekside pickleball courts and unanimously agreed to recommend that the GRF Board hire consultants to review this option. The pickleball courts project once again dominated discussion at the committee’s ...
Posted on December 14, 2021
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Powering up interest in electric vehicles

A group of about 20 Rossmoorians was seated inside a Creekside meeting room asking questions about the pros and cons of all-electric vehicles when three Teslas came rolling up outside the big windows in front of them … and for a moment, the talking stopped. Many of these people would soon be behind the wheel of one of them. The two sedans, especial...
Posted on December 14, 2021
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GRF, city working together to plan for worst in Rossmoor

Another dry, hot, windy day has led to a red flag warning in Rossmoor. Nixle alerts go out to residents, the flag is raised at the gate, and all staff are put on alert for potential wildfire. An hour later, a wildfire ignites in Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park, and winds are blowing it toward Rossmoor. Dry vegetation quickly fuels the blaze, a...
Posted on December 14, 2021
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Diamond from heirloom ring lost … and found in Tice Creek pool

It wasn’t the first time Robin Chetkowski had lost the diamond from the heirloom ring her father had bought for her mother. There was also the “vegetable bin incident” about three years ago, as she refers to it. “It had been missing for about two months when I found it in the fridge with the vegetables,” said Chetkowski, who with husband Richard mo...
Posted on December 14, 2021
 

Rossmoor Fund can’t help residents in need ‘Without You’

Canadian author Charles de Lint once wrote, “I don’t want to live in the kind of world where we don’t look out for each other. Not just the people that are close to us, but anybody who needs a helping hand. I can’t change the way anybody else thinks, or what they choose to do, but I can do my bit.” The Rossmoor Fund theme for this year, “Without Yo...
Posted on December 14, 2021
 

Cafe Oasis offers holiday meals for pickup

Café Oasis will provide a special holiday dinner for pickup at Gateway on Christmas Eve. The entrée includes roasted prime rib with au jus and horseradish or sauteed prawns with lime and garlic butter. Each dinner includes au gratin potatoes, vegetable medley, garden green salad, dinner roll and butter and peach cobbler. They are fully cooked and r...
Posted on December 14, 2021
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Golf course crew at the ready

Maintenance workers prepped for next big storm Mark Heptig said the Oct. 24 storm that dumped more than 6 inches of rain on Rossmoor’s two golf courses, and helped bring down 10 trees on the courses, was the strongest he’s seen in at least five years. It closed the courses for three days afterward and prompted postponement of an Oct. 25 tournament ...
Posted on December 7, 2021
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Library checkout lockers come to Gateway

Place holds, pick up items from lockers As t he r e s t r a int s of COVID-19 gradually lift, Rossmoor book lovers once again can request titles from the county library and pick them up just minutes away from their front door. Contra Costa County Library staffers last week delivered the first batch of items after spending the previous week testing ...
Posted on December 7, 2021