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In addition to the
many events sponsored by the LCA and the LRD,
Laderans have formed a variety of clubs and activities. Check the Ladera
Crier for details and meeting times and places.
- Ladera Seniors
Mailing List
This is a mailing
list for the more senior members of the Ladera community, with no firm
lower (or upper) age limit.
If you have any issues, announcements, or concerns that are specific to
the senior community, please join the mailing list, which has nearly 100
subscribers.
- If you are not on
the list and would like to join, please send an email requesting a
subscription to:
earle.jones@comcast.net . He will forward your email address to
Topica.com (the people who manage the list). They will send you an
email invitation to join. All you have to do is hit "Reply" and send it
back. No need to add any text, etc. Then you will automatically receive
all postings to the list.
After you subscribe, you can send a message to all Ladera Senior
subscribers by emailing: laderaseniors@topica.com
It's all free, of course. They look forward to seeing you on the list.
- Ladera Book
Club
- The Ladera Book
Club meets every six weeks at members homes or at the Ladera Rec Center.
Book discussions are facilitated by members. All Laderans are invited
to participate at any book club meeting whether or not you've read the
book being discussed.
If you would like to be added to the book club mailing list, you can
sign up via email simply by sending a BLANK email to:
laderabookclub-subscribe@topica.com
Topica will automatically send a confirmation message with detailed
instructions on how the list works. Topica.com offers you a choice of
signing up as a topica.com member or, if you read to the end of their
message, simply replying to the confirming e-mail. The second will protect
your privacy better.
If you would like more information about the club, call Ellen Tafeen
at 854-4482 or Jon Heiner at 854-8039.
Ladera Garden Club
- The Ladera Garden
Club meets once a month from September to June (usually on the second
Saturday). Details are in the Ladera Crier
each month, including the subject, location, time of the meeting, and
a telephone number to contact. New members are always welcome and we
encourage guests at the meetings.
Local residents and guest speakers provide information about local and
exotic flora, and how to handle those special Ladera problems (i.e.
DEER!) Occasionally, the club sponsors field trips to local flower and
plant markets. The Garden Club is responsible for the landscaping of
the island at La Mesa and Alpine Road, and the garland on the Ladera
sign during the holidays.
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