25 June 2025

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Food box program is today

Food box program is today


SEAL BEACH LIONS CLUB The Seal Beach Lions Club will host the monthly Produce Box Program on today, June 26, at Clubhouse 6, from 10 a.m.-noon. The Seal Beach Lions Club offers 12-pound boxes of fresh fruits and vegetables for $10 in cash. People can now purchase a produce box for both themselves and their Leisure World neighbors. Just be sure to bring a separate GRF card for each box;

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Over 400 residents donated to The Salvation Army

Over 400 residents donated to The Salvation Army


GOLDEN AGE FOUNDATION The Salvation Army donation event on June 14 was a huge success, with cars lined up from the LW U.S. Post office all the way out and down St. Andrews Drive. Originally, only two Salvation Army trucks had come to LW to accept donations. But before 10:30 a.m., the two trucks filled to the brim, and The Salvation Army had to call for the third truck. By 12:30 p.m., the

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Amateur Radio Club

Amateur Radio Club


Bonnie Freund became interested in getting her General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) license after attending a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training. Ham, GMRS and Family Radio Service (FRS) radios play a vital role in emergency communications. They work without relying on any existing infrastructure, making them ideal in disasters like earthquakes, flooding and wildfires. Beyond protecting

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Humanist Association

Humanist Association


The Leisure World Humanist Association will meet Sunday, July 6, in Clubhouse 3, Room 1, at 10:30 a.m. The guest speaker for the meeting will be Craig Hendricks, who will give a presentation titled “The Imperial Presidency: The Ghost of Richard Nixon.” He will discuss the tendency over time (from 1920 to the present day) for the executive branch to take more and more power through a variety

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Club members participate in ‘No Kings Day’

Club members participate in ‘No Kings Day’


DEMOCRATIC CLUB By Jane Brittingham LW contributor The LW Democratic Club and Seniors for Peace Club hosted LW’s successful “No Kings Day” event with over 300 participants. Leisure World residents, families and friends peacefully demonstrated in front of the Globe. Participators carried poignant signs while cars honked, and passengers cheered. The Democratic Club will join the Democratic

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