Let the LW Weekly celebrate with you. Email submissions and high resolution jpgs to:
laurieb@lwsb.com
The deadline is the Thursday before the desired publication date.
Let the LW Weekly celebrate with you. Email submissions and high resolution jpgs to:
laurieb@lwsb.com
The deadline is the Thursday before the desired publication date.
by Mary Larson
LW contributor
In the coming weeks leading up to the 2022 General Election, the SBLW Democratic Club members will intensify their efforts to promote the rights, opportunities and safety of all persons, regardless of status. The club’s endorsed values are: The Seal Beach Leisure World Club believes:
• Health care is a right.
• Diversity is a strength.
• The economy
by Mary Larson
LW contributor
In the coming weeks leading up to the 2022 General Election, the SBLW Democratic Club members will intensify their efforts to promote the rights, opportunities and safety of all persons, regardless of status. The club’s endorsed values are: The Seal Beach Leisure World Club believes:
• Health care is a right.
• Diversity is a strength.
• The economy
Hands and Hearts United in Giving (HHUG) is a small, local non-profit dedicated to helping the homeless in the community. It accepts donations of clean, used towels; new, unopened, travelsized shampoo, soap and lotion; and disposable razors.
The only clothing HHUG accepts is new socks and new underwear for men and women.
To donate any of these items, contact Susan Hopewell at (562)430-6044
Hands and Hearts United in Giving (HHUG) is a small, local non-profit dedicated to helping the homeless in the community. It accepts donations of clean, used towels; new, unopened, travelsized shampoo, soap and lotion; and disposable razors.
The only clothing HHUG accepts is new socks and new underwear for men and women.
To donate any of these items, contact Susan Hopewell at (562)430-6044
The American Sign Language Club meets on Tuesdays from
3:30-4:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 6.
For more information, call or text Eileen C. Davis at (562)
212-9265.
The American Sign Language Club meets on Tuesdays from
3:30-4:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 6.
For more information, call or text Eileen C. Davis at (562)
212-9265.
So-called functional turf can be watered shorter periods of time as prescribed by the current irrigation restrictions, Dolch said. Those areas include greenbelts with trees and trees planted against the walls. Smaller trees in green areas in front of units will be hand watered by gardeners or residents as determined by Mutuals.
Non-functional turf cannot be watered. These areas are mostly confined
So-called functional turf can be watered shorter periods of time as prescribed by the current irrigation restrictions, Dolch said. Those areas include greenbelts with trees and trees planted against the walls. Smaller trees in green areas in front of units will be hand watered by gardeners or residents as determined by Mutuals.
Non-functional turf cannot be watered. These areas are mostly confined
SBTV-3 airs on TWC-Spectrum Channel 3, Frontier Fios Channel 37 and online streaming at sbtv3.org/ schedule. Have Roku? Go to http://roku. streamsource.tv/add/sbtv. The playback schedule is available at SBTV3.org.
Thursday, Aug. 11
4pm PartytoCelebrate Belated Birthdays
5pm LWCabaretEntertainers
6:30pm LWPoolopening
6:40pm LWClassicCarShow
7pm StudioCafe
7:20pm LWRollin’Thunder2022
SBTV-3 airs on TWC-Spectrum Channel 3, Frontier Fios Channel 37 and online streaming at sbtv3.org/ schedule. Have Roku? Go to http://roku. streamsource.tv/add/sbtv. The playback schedule is available at SBTV3.org.
Thursday, Aug. 11
4pm PartytoCelebrate Belated Birthdays
5pm LWCabaretEntertainers
6:30pm LWPoolopening
6:40pm LWClassicCarShow
7pm StudioCafe
7:20pm LWRollin’Thunder2022
By Brian Harmon
LW contributor
Assemblywoman and State Senate candidate Janet Nguyen, plus Seal Beach city council candidate Nathan Steele will speak at the LW Republican Club meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 2.
During the past legislative session, Nguyen secured over $15 million in grants for local schools this year to help them modernize and improve classrooms.
By Brian Harmon
LW contributor
Assemblywoman and State Senate candidate Janet Nguyen, plus Seal Beach city council candidate Nathan Steele will speak at the LW Republican Club meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 2.
During the past legislative session, Nguyen secured over $15 million in grants for local schools this year to help them modernize and improve classrooms.
The obituaries deadline is
Friday at 4 p.m., prior to the desired Thursday publication date. Obituaries that are received later than Monday will go in the following week’s issue. Email obituary notices to
laurieb@lwsb.com with photos attached as jpg files. People may also drop off photos to be scanned at the LW Weekly office.
The first 250 words, plus one picture, are free to publish
The obituaries deadline is
Friday at 4 p.m., prior to the desired Thursday publication date. Obituaries that are received later than Monday will go in the following week’s issue. Email obituary notices to
laurieb@lwsb.com with photos attached as jpg files. People may also drop off photos to be scanned at the LW Weekly office.
The first 250 words, plus one picture, are free to publish
The following is the Security report for July. It has been edited for brevity and clarity.
FIRE: 1
•July 15, 7:42 p.m., Mutual 9
Burning plastic smell detected, no fire or smoke found at the scene.
COYOTE SIGHTINGS: 3
•July 24, 10:24 p.m., Mutual 2
Report taken, coyote was not found at the scene.
•July 24, 11:55 p.m., Mutual 2
Report taken, coyote was not found at the
The following is the Security report for July. It has been edited for brevity and clarity.
FIRE: 1
•July 15, 7:42 p.m., Mutual 9
Burning plastic smell detected, no fire or smoke found at the scene.
COYOTE SIGHTINGS: 3
•July 24, 10:24 p.m., Mutual 2
Report taken, coyote was not found at the scene.
•July 24, 11:55 p.m., Mutual 2
Report taken, coyote was not found at the
Loud televisions make up the majority of noise complaints in Leisure World each month. As people age and their hearing begins to change or diminish, watching TV and movies can become more difficult without turning the volume to its loudest setting, which then disturbs neighbors. For deaf individuals or people who are hard of hearing, satellite television, streaming services and more offer closed
Loud televisions make up the majority of noise complaints in Leisure World each month. As people age and their hearing begins to change or diminish, watching TV and movies can become more difficult without turning the volume to its loudest setting, which then disturbs neighbors. For deaf individuals or people who are hard of hearing, satellite television, streaming services and more offer closed
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