24 August 2022

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LW Maps Available

LW Maps Available


Leisure World Community Maps are available at the LW News Office, open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Developer Ross Cortese brought the Golden Rain tree into LW

Developer Ross Cortese brought the Golden Rain tree into LW


LW HISTORY Once people move into Leisure World, they realize Golden Rain is a ubiquitous, but mysterious, moniker. There’s the Golden Rain Foundation Board; Golden Rain staff, Golden Rain Road—it’s everywhere. LW longtimers know that the name “golden rain” originated from LW developer Ross Cortese, who also built Rossmoor and Leisure World, Laguna Hills, now known as Laguna Woods.

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LW candidates are vying for ….

LW candidates are vying for ….


LW candidates are vying for a seat on the Seal Beach City Council in District 5, which covers part of Leisure World. Page 2

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The Rec Department is planning ….

The Rec Department is planning ….


The Rec Department is planning a trip to the 2022 Pageant of the Masters, which will feature Manet’s “Music in the Tuileries.” Page 19

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LWers vying for District 5 seat vacated by   Sandra Massa-Lavitt who is termed out

LWers vying for District 5 seat vacated by Sandra Massa-Lavitt who is termed out


SEAL BEACH ELECTIONS Incumbent District 5 Council Member Sandra Massa-Lavitt will be termed out this year after serving two four-year terms. District 5 covers all of LW west of St. Andrews Drive. That includes Mutuals 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and part of Mutual 1. The following candidates have filed nomination papers with the Office of the City Clerk of Seal Beach: • Mariann Klinger

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LW newspaper is being preserved

LW newspaper is being preserved


LW HISTORICAL SOCIETY Thirty-six years of the Golden Rain News—from 1963 to June 1999—were released on newspapers.com in July 2022, according to Leisure World Historical Society President Margaret Gillon in a report to the GRF Board Aug. 3. She has been leading the effort to digitize 60 years of the weekly newspaper that serves LW on behalf of the Historical Society and is happy to report

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