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If I could give this place 0 stars I would. It's not really friendly and I've had mostly bad experiences here. It should really be called a 'senior center', as it's not a 'community center', except for maybe some events. It's not really friendly with all the locked doors and the mean (or fake friendly people). All I can say is that I stay away from the people, as even though many ppl are ''o...k...'', there's a couple of sleezes that'll make my life more (I mean really) miserable. Like they need a big sign on them saying 'nope, don't talk to me'. Really.
I mean, what can I expect from it? Oh wait, more than what I get. Nothing's easy to get to - the computers - nope, the desks - nuh uh, the chairs - comfy, yet uncomfy (too big), the bookshelf - not interesting. I've told them time and tide before: make it more of a community center, but they don't listen. Can't use their empty rooms, even when I want to.
It's just pathetic and is one of those places that make me not like Rancho. I guess it does deserve one star by being close to the trail and removing some of their grass, but the fact that they have nothing inside that talks about the PE trail (I mean, buy some books and get some signs - it's history!) and has more grass than I'm comfortable being around (I get sneezy/sick around it), ok. Solar panels - check - done well (although sometimes they don't work and won't listen when I say it needs to be fixed, but it did - so I can't really complain about that I guess).
Most people volunteer there, so there aren't really jobs there. I mean, some people get jobs, but I think they mess up those people's careers. It's pretty to look at (I guess) and people do 'like' it (I mean, some renovations were good, but some not - like the new name - I bet not what the original founders would've liked - whom I saw at the opening of the place), but I don't think I'll ever be able to look at this place straight and not leave before getting the 'heeby jeebies' from at least one person there.
Another reason for the 0 stars: I don't want the nature area nearby developed (unlike a lot of other people who want it, but don't have to put up with the consequences, as they live in another part of Rancho - lucky them). Rancho's getting crowded enough and it'll come out of my pockets for something I don't want and is too close to where I live. No thanks. That place has a purpose of being a fire retardant and I don't want fires. I don't want an ampitheater and we have the Quakes and it's going to be too loud there. Also, it would just block the view of the mountains. There are animals that live in the plants, and adding lights would mess up the ecology - the animals may get harmed or leave and travel to nearby homes and cause a disturbance. Much of Rancho's developed and still getting more developed, so I believe there's something for everyone somewhere if people look hard enough. I guess the PE trail could be helped with more trees, shade (like solar panels), wind breakers (maybe in the form of wind turbines), art/historic signs, etc. I just don't think the most untouched area should be getting developed, but it looks like they're developing there, so I guess those who want it developed won?