14 May 2025

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Learn the language of flowers

Learn the language of flowers


GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club will meet on Monday, May 19, at 1:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 2. Elizabeth Butterfield will be the featured speaker, sharing her knowledge of “The Language of Flowers” and the hidden messages imparted by the meaning of flowers. One of the club’s favorite speakers, Butterfield can always be counted on to present an informative and entertaining program. She is not

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Library Leads

Library Leads


In Library Leads, LW Library staff highlight new additions to the collection that are worth checking out. “Heartwood,” by Amity Gaige Genre: Thriller, Fiction A search and rescue team race against time when an experienced hiker mysteriously disappears on the Appalachian Trail in Maine. “Abundance,” by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson Genre: Nonfiction, Political A once-in-a-generation,

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Genealogy Club Topic: Reverse Genealogy

Genealogy Club Topic: Reverse Genealogy


All residents are welcome to attend the LW Genealogy Club meeting on May 28 at 10 a.m. Social time starts at 9:30. The meeting will feature an in-person presentation by Cheri Mello titled “Reverse Genealogy: How those TV shows do it.” Genealogists are taught to start with themselves and work their way back in time. Learn how to work with an ancestral couple and trace their descendants, coming

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07 May 2025

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It’s illegal to feed wildlife

It’s illegal to feed wildlife


CRIME Feeding wildlife is illegal in California. Section 251.1 of the California Fish and Game Code states that feeding a wild animal can be considered animal harassment. People can be fined up to $1,000 for feeding a squirrel in California. Feeding wildlife can not only cause issues with bringing unwanted wildlife and stray animals into residential communities, doing so is illegal in

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LW’s water bill could double over next . ve years

LW’s water bill could double over next . ve years


WATER RATE HIKE by Emma DiMaggio Communications Manager The Seal Beach City Council is considering water and sewer rate increases that could double Leisure World residents’ monthly water bills over the next five years. On April 28, the Seal Beach City Council held a second study session to delve into issues related to the city’s failing water and sewer systems. Both systems are