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"Music on the Plaza: Country Night" is more than just an evening of entertainment; it's a celebration of community. Neighbors catch up with each other, friends spend quality time together, and new friendships are formed. The event fosters a sense of belonging and unity, reminding everyone of the importance of coming together to celebrate shared passions and create a vibrant, connected community. An old favorite of Four Seasons is returning to Music on the Plaza Tues., Aug. 20. American Made band will bring to life country favorites through the decades. You may want to join the Tuesday afternoon Line Dance Classes for some practice. I am also excited to announce our upcoming event series, "Movies Under the Stars," happening every Thursday evening in August at the Plaza. This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together, enjoy some fantastic films, and make summer memories. This event will be every Thursday in August on the Plaza. Cartoons start at 7:45 pm and the movie starts around 8 pm. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors to relax under the night sky while enjoying a variety of fun movies. Don't forget to bring your blankets, lawn chairs, or your golf carts for a comfortable and cozy experience. The first couple of movies are geared more towards the kids before they head back to school. The Social Committee will provide popcorn and candies to complete your movie night experience. Here's the lineup of our featured films (all movies are rated PG or PG-13): Aug. 1: Sing Aug. 8: Wonka Aug. 15: Going in Style Aug. 22: e Intern Aug. 29: Knives Out We look forward to seeing you there and sharing these magical evenings with you. Let's make this summer one to remember! 4 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | AUGUST 2024 | From Your Activities Director By Tracie Rodgers A detective investigates the death of the patriarch of an eccentric, combative family. A fun who-dunnit comedy. Ben is bored with retired life. He applies to be a senior intern at a fashion retailer and gets the position. The boss considers him window dressing. Ben proves to be quite useful. Three seniors have been wronged by the company they worked for 30 years and are living social security check to check. So, they plan to rob the bank that's taking their pension money. In a city of humanoid animals, a theater impresario's attempt to save his theater with a singing competition becomes grander than he anticipates. With dreams of opening a shop in a city renowned for its chocolate, a young Willy Wonka discovers that the industry is run by a cartel of greedy chocolatiers. This month I wanted to make you aware of the Office on Aging's Area Plan on Aging, 2024 - 2028 "Aging in Motion." In 1965, the Older Americans Act (OAA) was passed by Congress in response to concern about a lack of community social services for older persons. Reauthorized in 2016, the OAA is considered to be a major vehicle for the organization and delivery of social and nutrition services older adults and their caregivers. The OAA stipulates that a multi-year, comprehensive Area Plan be developed for each planning and service area. This plan is updated each year and submitted to the California Department of Aging for review and approval. The Area Plan requires staff to coordinate with community service organizations, engage in program development, provide training and technical assistance to service providers, and serve as the quality assurance component for contracted services. You may learn more about the Area Plan by contacting the Office on Aging or my liaison on senior issues, David Lara-Tellez / DLTellez@rivco.org. Respectfully your county supervisor, Yxstian Gutierrez Supervisor's Message By Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez

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