Programa de comedia de una noche de Brian Sheil

Casa club 5
Thursday, March 10, 2022
7 pm
Gratis para miembros, $10 para invitados

Enjoy a laughter-packed cavalcade of comedy at the next Club de Chicago featuring comedian Brian Sheil, who is noted for audience participation, musical parodies, impressions and standup comedy.

Doors open at 6 p.m. for members and their guests, 6:30 for nonmembers. Please bring your membership card for admission. Saved seating will not be available after 6:30, as the venue is limited to the first 497 persons. A no-host bar and refreshments will be available.

El Club de Chicago se reúne el segundo jueves de cada mes. Para más información, envíe un correo electrónico a información@thechicagoclublwv.com o visitar el club sitio web.

Potenciadores mentales

Casa club 2
Todos los viernes de marzo de 2022 (4, 11, 18 y 25 de marzo, más un martes)
12 p. m.
$25

El Club de Bienestar en el Bosque Presenta Impulsores Mentales, un curso de cinco semanas que comienza el 4 de marzo y se reúne todos los viernes de marzo y un martes. Diseñado para mantener tu mente activa, este curso cubrirá:

  • Salud física
  • Reducción del estrés
  • Súper alimentos y una dieta saludable para el cerebro
  • Aptitud cognitiva
  • Herramientas de memoria
  • Asesoramiento legal y financiero

Para obtener más información, comuníquese con Leslie Carretti en lesliecarretti@yahoo.com o 949-254-4663 o visitar el club sitio web.

Competición de tiro con arco de tres en raya

Campo de tiro con arco de Laguna Woods (junto a la casa club 1, gimnasio 1)
Sábado 26 de febrero de 2022
11 am
Gratis

El Club de tiro con arco de Laguna Woods Les damos la bienvenida a los residentes, familias, amigos y otros invitados del pueblo para que disfruten de esta competencia de tiro con arco, cuyo objetivo es el tres en raya. ¡Vengan a ver cómo ganamos el juego y diviértanse con nosotros! Se ofrecerán refrigerios.

Solo los miembros del Club de Tiro con Arco Laguna Woods pueden competir y se acepta cualquier tipo de arco. No es necesario registrarse. El ganador recibirá un premio.

Para obtener más información, llame a Linda Gan-Vanderlinde al 949-322-3338 correo electrónico lwarcheryclub@gmail.com o visitar el club sitio web.

Plan de modernización de Village Tech

On February 11, at a special open meeting of the corporate members of the Golden Rain Foundation, members overwhelmingly approved a resolution to upgrade the Village’s current operating software up to a $4 million capital expenditure over two and a half years (this planned project is funded from reserves; there is no future impact to resident assessments). At its regular meeting on February 1, the GRF board had already unanimously approved a resolution to upgrade.

The Village’s various current in-house software programs are obsolete and expensive or impossible to support, present security vulnerabilities and delay services. Upgrading to cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system software will bring the Village up to 21st century standards, consolidate obsolete systems, streamline paper-based processes; achieve greater security, efficiency and resident satisfaction; and lead to long-term savings. 

Over a months-long evaluation process, the GRF Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC), comprised of GRF, Third and United directors, housing mutual members and VMS staff, surveyed various ERP software, and selected Microsoft Dynamics 365 as the new cloud-based platform.

Significant time was devoted to the review of three products by ITAC and staff. The chosen product was surveyed to be the highest rated for our operations. ITAC chose Microsoft Dynamics 365 based on its reputation as an excellent ERP system from a stable, well-known company; unlimited customization possibilities; ability to integrate with third-party software; and end-user familiarity and an intuitive, user-friendly interface.

While switching to a cloud-based system will initially cost approximately $1.6 million more than renewing the current system, GRF Treasurer Jim Hopkins said the move is projected to save $271,000 annually in information technology and licensing fees after five years and approximately $700,000 over a five-year period and $2 million over a 10-year period in operating expenses.

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Noticias y actualizaciones de recreación

Pool 4 Reopens, Pool 2 Closes

On Monday, February 28, Pool 2 will close for annual maintenance and Pool 4 will reopen. Morning lap reservations at Pool 2 will restart when it reopens for resident use. No reservations are needed at Pools 1, 4 and 5.

haga clic aquí to view the current pool schedule.

New GRF-Approved Pool Operating Hours

The GRF Board of Directors has approved new pool operating hours.

  • Pool 1: Winter hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; summer hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Pool 2: Winter hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; summer hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Pool 4: Winter hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; summer hours are 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Pool 5: Winter hours are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; summer hours are 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Pool 6: Closed for winter; summer hours are noon to 6 p.m.

Garden Center Access

Effective March 8, the Garden Center 1 gate access code will change. All gardeners will receive a new code via email. Please do not share this code with anyone other than registered partners. 

Also effective March 8, gardeners and registered partners at Garden Center 2 may gain access using their resident ID card with an RFID sensor. If you need the RFID sensor added to your ID, please contact Resident Services at 949-597-4600, email serviciosresidentes@vmsinc.org or visit the Community center at 24351 El Toro Road.

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Y la encuesta dice…

Tras cada orden de trabajo completada, el Departamento de Servicios para Residentes envía una encuesta a los residentes para conocer su opinión. Recientemente, el departamento recibió su 275.el encuesta y se complace en compartir algunos resultados muy positivos: en promedio, los residentes de Village califican la cortesía de los empleados de Servicios para Residentes con 4,79 de cinco estrellas. 

Servicios para Residentes utiliza esta encuesta para identificar qué funciona bien y qué necesita mejorar. Cuando reciba un correo electrónico solicitándole que complete una encuesta sobre órdenes de trabajo, asegúrese de compartir sus comentarios. El servicio al cliente es un compromiso continuo y diario para los empleados de Servicios para Residentes de VMS.

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Entrenamiento de preparación virtual

The Disaster Preparedness Task Force is offering “Preparedness for Older Adults” virtual training courtesy of the American Red Cross Wednesday, February 23, at 10 a.m. Email preparacióndedesastre@vmsinc.org to receive the virtual Zoom meeting link and reserve your spot. 

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CA Wildfires Impact HOA Insurance

California’s most recent wildfire season is putting pressure on insurance companies to reduce coverage to homeowners, possibly impacting roughly 14 million Californians living in more than 49,000 community associations.

“As the market for fire insurance tightens and policies become more expensive or nonexistent, boards will struggle to meet their obligations under the governing documents to obtain insurance, at least not without significant assessment increases to cover rising premiums,” says Matt D. Ober, partner at Richardson Ober DeNichilo in Pasadena, Calif., and a fellow in the Community Associations Institute’s (CAI) College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL).

According to Joel W. Meskin, managing director of community association products at McGowan Program Administrators in Fairview Park, Ohio, and a CCAL fellow, the only solution for insurance companies right now is to significantly increase premiums, meaning that boards will have to either significantly raise assessments, levy a special assessment to fund the fire insurance premiums or go without coverage, which is impossible.

haga clic aquí to read CAI’s full story, “California Wildfires Impact HOA Insurance.”

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Storytelling With USC Dialogue Society

The Dialogue Society at USC cordially invites you to its virtual storytelling session on Saturday, March 5, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. 

At the event, we will have the opportunity to share stories with each other about our lives, memories, and experiences. This event will also include a short writing activity in which participants will write answers to memoir prompt questions about their life experiences, so please bring a few pieces of paper and a pen/pencil to write with!

Registration is helpful but not required; please register for the event through Eventbrite with this link. 

Event Link

Zoom link: https://usc.zoom.us/j/97466811751?pwd=aEdhbWRwakpTeHBhR2JrcjgzYkNDZz09
Meeting ID: 974 6681 1751
Passcode: 352022

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California Unmasked

Come February 15, California will lift the statewide indoor mask mandate. Read on to learn what this will mean for life in the Village. 

  • Unvaccinated individuals must still mask in all indoor public settings, and the state will recommend that fully vaccinated individuals continue indoor masking when risks are high. haga clic aquí to read the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations for masking. haga clic aquí to view California Department of Public Health updates and guidance.
  • Board and committee meetings will return to a hybrid format, with attendance offered both in person and virtually. Find agendas and virtual links to board and committee meetings by visiting lagunawoodsvillage.com/calendars, clicking GRF, Third Mutual or United Mutual, and clicking the appropriate event.
  • Universal masking will still be required—regardless of vaccination status—in specified settings, including public transit (such as on Village buses), healthcare facilities, nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
  • Clubs, groups, organizations and private events will be responsible for establishing and enforcing their own guidelines. 
  • All VMS employees will continue to wear masks through at least March 1. 

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