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A GRAND RE-OPENING
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The Turlock Chamber of Commerce stages a ribbon cutting for Covenant Living’s grand reopening of its Town Center on Thursday (KRISTINA HACKER/The Journal).

Covenant Living of Turlock invited the Turlock Chamber of Commerce to help celebrate the grand reopening of its Town Center on Thursday, following several months of construction.

Work on the Town Center, completed by Turlock Construction Company, included common spaces on the first floor in the Redwood building with an updated front lobby, refreshed game room and cafe.

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The renovated Town Center includes many updated spaces where residents can gather and socialize (KRISTINA HACKER/The Journal).

“We’ve been in a state of construction and flux for the last six months or so, and we wanted to take some time today to just celebrate the new spaces,” said Covenant Living Executive Director Ryan Hust.

“We love being a part of this Turlock community. And as someone who’s been here for about six years, I really feel that this campus is one of the hidden gems in Turlock,” Hust continued.

Covenant Living of Turlock is a senior living community located across the street from Emanuel Medical Center.


Turlock-based life coach to release first book
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Darla Nelson of Turlock poses with one of the first physical copies of her upcoming book, “I’m Fine, Really?” which comes out nationwide on Aug. 5 (Photo contributed).
When the Covid-19 pandemic shook up the world in 2020, people managed the situation in different ways. At that point, Darla Nelson of Turlock had been a certified life coach for about three years, and while she had offered advice to a wide variety of clients, she did something new – she began writing down her thoughts on a Google Document.
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