17 August 2022

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See the Griffith Observatory Sept. 23

See the Griffith Observatory Sept. 23


SUNSHINE CLUB Leisure World Residents are invited to join the Sunshine Club in a day trip to the Los Angeles Griffith Observatory on Friday, Sept. 23. The Griffith Observatory is a great place for tourists to explore the universe in the heart of Los Angeles. It is known as Southern California’s gateway to the cosmos. Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows

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Nikkei Club

Nikkei Club


Nikkei Club will meet on Saturday, Aug. 20, in the Clubhouse 1 picnic area at noon. There will be an Asian potluck at the meeting. Members who are not bringing a dish will need to pay $8 to help cover the teriyaki chicken, veggie dishes, watermelon and birthday cake. The phone committee will call all members. All residents welcome to join. Those who are interested should call Michie Kimura

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Relatively Speaking

Relatively Speaking


Annie Karich, granddaughter of Leisure World GRF Director Nick Massetti was called up to play in the Women’s U20 World Cup Soccer tournament held in Costa Rica through Aug. 28. Having just reported to Santa Clara University as a freshman, she replaces a fellow Santa Clara player on the national team who was injured. All her family and friends are overjoyed that she’s achieved this recognition

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Democratic Club

Democratic Club


by Mary Larson LW Contributor All Leisure World residents, regardless of political affiliation, are invited to attend a special gathering on Friday, Sept. 2, in Clubhouse 4 at 9:30 a.m. The event is being jointly sponsored by the Social Security Works organization and the LW Democratic Club. The event will feature: •Entertainment by Jon “Bowzer” Bauman, who is best known as being

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Republican Club

Republican Club


by Brian Harmon LW contributor At a planning meeting on Aug. 9, LW Republican Club volunteers discussed which issues would be the most effective in this year’s political campaign. The consensus was that voters are more interested in issues that affect families, rather than foreign policy. The issues discussed at the meeing included: •Fears of inflation and recession • Public safety

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