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PVE resident Rosanne Kaufmann shares the joy of letting her mind wander and daydream.
Few people anticipated how greatly COVID-19 would impact life in 2020. Thankfully, the Paradise Valley Estates community and our 550 residents have weathered the situation exceptionally well.
Liz Wildberger has found that the Recreation staff at PVE can enrich our lives in unexpected ways.
Hand sanitizer production turned into short-term opportunity for Solano County’s Heretic Brewing when their taproom and restaurant closed due to the shelter in place order. Not only could the production help sustain operations and preserve staffing, the product was greatly needed as traditional hand sanitizers were still nearly impossible to find.
When we anticipated what spring could do to our construction schedule, we thought maybe we’d have to work around some extended bouts of rain. We did not expect to be contending with a global pandemic that would begin in March and continue into summer with no end in sight.
Paradise Valley Estates team members have worked tirelessly during the COVID-19 crisis to help residents stay safe. One team that’s been crucial to the effort is the safety team that guards the community’s front gated entrance.
Paradise Valley Estates has quickly re-imagined and replaced longstanding systems, programs and activities and on the very shortest of timelines to keep residents safe.
It’s easy in our daily lives to do nothing for long periods. When things are unpleasant, we make small changes, but not changing is normal for many of us. It shouldn’t be!