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event in early January, the celebration cam- paign continued with a talk by Jack Galante titled "Reliving Our History" on Jan. 21 at the Sunset Center. Future events will include concerts, a freestyle surfabout, an art festival and performances at the renovated Outdoor Forest Theater. The Centennial will conclude on October 29 with a community parade. Special recognition will be given to the artists, poets and architects that have been part of the history of Carmel over the last 100 years. A new time capsule will be buried in January 2017, containing items from 2016's centennial events. Carmel-by-the-Sea may be tiny at just one square mile in size, but this one-of-a-kind Central California gem is big on culture with history, com- munity, landscapes, and many unique offerings. For more information on Carmel Centennial events visit: http://www.carmelcentennial.com. C A R M E L M A G A Z I N E • W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 135 Carolyn Bluemle, joined in 2013 Loving Life TODAY There's a wonderful simplicity to Carolyn's lifestyle. Her life here is vibrant, independent, and rewarding. Perhaps it's time you experienced what Carolyn's discovered. And there's no entry fee at our senior living community, making Canterbury Woods surprisingly affordable. To learn more, or for your personal visit, please call 831.657.4195. A not-for-profit community owned and operated by Episcopal Senior Communities. License No. 270708224 COA #89 EPCW721-01EG 020116 651 Sinex Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 canterburywoods-esc.org