08 April 2026

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Room

Room


The LW Arirang Club meets Sundays at 5 p.m. in the Mirror Room, located upstairs in Clubhouse 6, to learn how to play traditional Korean musical instruments, including the drum and janggu. Classes are taught by Mutual 15 resident Young Park, who brings over 35 years of teaching and performing experience. The club welcomes new members. This is an opportunity to explore a new cultural experience

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Hui O Hula showcase is April 18

Hui O Hula showcase is April 18


On Saturday, April 18, LW’s Hui O Hula dancers invite everyone to enjoy an island-style afternoon at their upcoming ho‘ike (hula exhibition) in Clubhouse 4. Guests are invited to settle in for a mini getaway to Honolulu without ever leaving Seal Beach. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. All are welcome to bring whatever helps make the afternoon easy

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LW Library Leads

LW Library Leads


In Library Leads, library staff highlight exciting new additions to the library collection. “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” by Ace Atkins Genre: Suspense/Thriller Fiction A rollicking comedic thriller set in 1985, in which a suburban teen suspects his mom’s new boyfriend is the ultimate bad guy—a KGB agent. “Judy Blume,” by Mark Oppenheimer Genre: Nonfiction, Biography

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Claytime Ceramics: Slip Molds for Sale

Claytime Ceramics: Slip Molds for Sale


Claytime Ceramics is offering residents, and anyone that shares an interest in ceramics, an extensive selection of slip-casting molds starting as low as $5. The collection features a wide range of styles, types, and sizes, making it an appealing opportunity for hobbyists, educators, professional ceramic artists alike. Molds will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information

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LW Poetry

LW Poetry


Art Class Perspective In the field I’m looking at, I don’t see a thing that’s flat. I guess I need perspective so that I can be effective in rendering on paper, lines that gently taper as I move my eyes on — ever toward the horizon. I can put a mouse up front, bigger than an elephant. —Dave Crandall, Mutual 10