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Get involved at Del Webb Woodbridge
Whether it be golfing, dancing or cooking, it is never too late to start a new hobby, and Del Webb Woodbridge offers its homeowners opportunities to do just that. Located in the central California town of Manteca, the community has something that will appeal to almost everyone's interests.
Over the last decade, the population of Manteca has swelled from just under 50,000 to almost 70,000, and it is not hard to see why so many people are calling it home. The weather is some of the best in the country and with easy access to highways and railroads, taking a trip to other parts of The Golden State is a breeze.
At Del Webb Woodbridge, homeowners are provided with the opportunity to indulge their hobbies in a number of different ways. An 18-hole professional putting green lets golfers stay sharp while they're away from the course and the neighborhood softball league offers residents the chance to stay active - all while making friends.
Of course, Woodbridge is much more than just sports. Thanks to a demonstration kitchen, homeowners can learn a thing or two about cooking and with a wide variety of clubs and classes including reading, painting and cards, there are plenty of ways to get involved.
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