24 September 2025

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Air and Water service keeps residents safe with checks

Air and Water service keeps residents safe with checks


ROLLIN' THUNDER GOLF CART CLUB Early morning on Sept. 13, the Rollin’ Thunder Golf Cart Club prepared for its final Air and Water Service of 2025, a free service for club members and Leisure World residents. Volunteers quickly set up service lanes with bright orange cones, positioned distilled water bottles, and readied the air compressor for the day ahead. By 8:30 a.m., carts were

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FaceTime keeps sisters together and spirits high

FaceTime keeps sisters together and spirits high


Sisters Regina Costello of Mutual 2 and Kathy Moran of Mutual 11 recently were patients at UCI Los Alamitos at the same time but on different floors. They were able to stay connected thanks to FaceTime, a call that Moran’s daughter arranged. The sisters were happy to see each other on their phones and their faces lit up while they had a pleasant conversation in this high-tech universe. Costello

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Learn about climate change and building community resilience

Learn about climate change and building community resilience


SENIORS FOR PEACE Seniors For Peace will meet on Thursday, Oct. 2, at 2 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 9. The featured speaker will be Lindsey Kirkland, education manager at Climate Generation, a nationally connected nonprofit focused on climate literacy, climate change education, youth leadership, and community engagement to accelerate action on the climate crisis. Kirkland will speak to club

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Sunshine Club

Sunshine Club


Heidi Maddocks, co-owner and executive director of Safety First Medical Alert, will speak to the Sunshine Club about the medical alert system on Friday, Sept. 26, in Clubhouse 3, Room 2, at 10 a.m. Maddocks founded the Safety First Medical Alert System with her business partner Ann Smith. With more than two decades of experience in the medical alert and senior safety industry, Maddocks has dedicated

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LW CERT Class

LW CERT Class


The LW Community Emergency Response Team (LW CERT) will hold a safety class on Friday, Sept. 26, at 9 a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 9. The topic for the class this month is titled “Twelve Ways to Get Prepared” and will teach residents how to be ready to face any emergency or disaster, LW CERT President Catherine O’Brien will teach.

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LW Birthdays

LW Birthdays


Carolyn Seitz of Mutual 3 cel- ebrated her 80th birthday early on Sept. 13 in a similar fashion as she has lived her life—by helping others. Seitz, born on Sept. 16, gathered friends and family from all over California and Texas in Clubhouse 3 to assemble 500 ham and cheese sandwiches and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the people of Orange County who are experiencing food insecu rity.

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Residents help keep Seal Beach clean

Residents help keep Seal Beach clean


Jeri and Ted Nowel from Mutual 5 have joined Joe Lazzari, Seal Beach resident, and the team leader for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for years as a faithful 'Trash Crew' that clears Pacific Coast Highway. The trio, along with several additional volunteers, spend the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month gathering and bagging trash in the area of the Naval Weapons Base property and