Word of the Month: Pulse

David Zapatka David Wittenberg, fellow member of the Grammar Police Special Interest Group, wrote this in a recent post. “For most Indians, meat is not a staple. The majority of the Indian diet consists of grains, pulses, and vegetables. As a result, Indians don’t talk about meat the way Americans do. The terms ‘veg’ and…

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Navigating the New Year: A Guide to Avoid Scams

R.O.S.E., Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly As we step into a new year, it’s crucial for older adults to remain vigilant against the ever-evolving landscape of scams that persistently target unsuspecting individuals. While some scams may take on new disguises, others linger with familiar tactics. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how older adults can identify…

Corvette of the Month

This month’s featured Corvette belongs to Les and Nancy Dean. This Stingray is a 2014 LT3 and photos don’t do this gorgeous car justice. Les and Nancy have taken many road trips on their own as well as with the PebbleCreek group. If you live in PebbleCreek and own a Corvette, you are eligible to…

Glass Club Featured Artists

This month, we recognize Kurt Goss and Laurel Vlcek. Kurt Goss was born in Long Island, N.Y., and later moved with his family to Santa Ana, Calif., in 1965, where he lived on a farm and raised pigs. After graduation from high school, he moved to the city and began his career with the City…