24 August 2022

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This elf, also known as ….

This elf, also known as ….


This elf, also known as Midge Bash (l) of Mutual 14, came off the shelf to make a surprise visit to former GRF Board Member Phil Mandeville, Mutual 11. She has collaborated with Mandeville on a number of projects here in Leisure World, and both were active CERT trainers. She and all his friends wish him the best in the aftermath of a recent birthday celebration.

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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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Stephanie Campbell will  speak at the Sept. 4 meeting

Stephanie Campbell will speak at the Sept. 4 meeting


HUMANIST SOCIETY The Leisure World Humanist Association will meet on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 10:30 a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1. The guest speaker for the meeting will be Stephanie Campbell, who will speak on the recent changes to the “End of Life Option Act,” commonly called the “Death with Dignity Law,” that went into effect on June 9, 2016. This law allows all adult California residents

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Shuffleboard open house isAug. 26

Shuffleboard open house isAug. 26


LW Shuffleboard Club will host an open house Friday, Aug. 26, from 6-9 p.m., at the shuffleboard courts building, located behind Clubhouse 1. All LW residents are invited to come by to watch the setup of courts for play, test the thrill of pushing the discs down the alley, and play a game while socializing with club members. Light refreshments will be provided. Fall leagues are now forming.

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LW Travelogue

LW Travelogue


by Fred Fenton, LW contributor Joseph, Oregon, is a small town tucked away in the Wallowa mountains of northeast Oregon. It is named after old Chief Joseph, the Nez Perce leader, who fought government seizure of tribal lands. To get there, we flew to Boise, Idaho, and drove for four hours through scenic countryside. People go to Joseph for hiking and fishing, or to visit the Wallowa Lake