07 August 2024

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LW Women’s Golf Club

LW Women’s Golf Club


Forty-four women played the Turtle Lake Golf course on July 30 for the weekly 7:30 a.m. Tuesday tournament. Play for the day was low gross and low net plus the players hit from the blue tees. The blue tees are normally where the men tee off from. The women usually hit from the red tees. A flight winners: Low gross: Lisa Kim, 27; low net: Veronica Chang and Sandy Derouin, 26. B flight winners:

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31 July 2024

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Tribute to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll coming to LW

Tribute to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll coming to LW


SUMMER CONCERTS AT THE AMPHITHEATER Matt Lewis as Elvis Presley July 25 | 7:30 p.m. Amphitheater Stage Matt Lewis was raised just outside of Kansas City, Missouri in a small town called Lee’s Summit. His family would tell you that he was a born entertainer. At the age of 12, Lewis first impersonated Elvis at a local talent show. After that performance, people started asking Lewis to sing

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Senator will hold legislative town hall in LW

Senator will hold legislative town hall in LW


CALIFORNIA T oday, Aug. 1, California State Sen. Janet Nguyen will hold two events in Leisure World in an attempt to make local government more accessible and to provide an opportunity for residents to engage with their elected representatives. Senator Nguyen will hold a town hall in Clubhouse 4 from noon-1 p.m. featuring Seal Beach Councilman Tom Moore and Planning Commissioner Ben Wong.

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Board takes action on pedestrian safety, needed repairs and more

Board takes action on pedestrian safety, needed repairs and more


GRF BOARD RECAP by Ruth Osborn Communications Director The Golden Rain Foundation Board of Directors met July 23 for its first regular business meeting of the new term and worked through the busy agenda with efficiency. Of major import was the vote to approve safety modifications to the intersection of Golden Rain Road and St. Andrews Drive, the site of the community’s only traffic

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Half-cent sales tax could save city services; voters to decide

Half-cent sales tax could save city services; voters to decide


SEAL BEACH CITY COUNCIL by Emma DiMaggio Communications Manager On July 22, the Seal Beach City Council unanimously voted to place a funding measure on the Nov. 5 ballot in a bid to save city services from looming budget cuts. If approved by Seal Beach voters, the measure would establish a one-half cent sales (transaction) and use tax in the City of Seal Beach. The sales tax would

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