Finding Home in Fort Collins: LGBTQ+ Retirement with Patty and Pat
Manage episode 450072916 series 3563659
Pat Nelson is a retired Dean of Education. She served as a professor and dean at several universities, including the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Penn State, and the University of Akron. She is a Christa McAuliffe National Fellow for Education and an Anne Lister diary decoder.
Patty Book is a retired academic administrator who has served as vice president of continuing education and distance education at several universities, including the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Penn State, Kent State, and the American Council on Education in DC. She is also an Anne Lister diary decoder.
Summary
In this conversation, Mark Goldstein interviews Patty Book and Pat Nelson about their experiences living in Fort Collins, Colorado, as retirees. They discuss the city's climate, geography, cost of living, healthcare services, and vibrant arts and culture scene. The guests highlight the community's friendliness, outdoor activities, and the importance of climate action. They also touch on the LGBTQ-friendly environment and the various amenities available for seniors, making Fort Collins an attractive place for retirement.
Takeaways
Fort Collins boasts 300 days of sunshine annually.
The city has a moderate four-season climate with low humidity.
Climate change has led to more hot days and droughts in the area.
Fort Collins is known for its outdoor activities, including hiking and biking.
The cost of living has increased, with median home prices around $550,000.
Transportation is accessible, with a robust public transit system and bike-friendly infrastructure.
The vibrant arts and culture scene has numerous galleries, theaters, and music festivals.
Safety is a priority, with low crime rates reported in the community.
Healthcare services are excellent, with multiple hospitals and specialized care available.
The community is inclusive and welcoming, particularly for the LGBTQ population.
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