22 April 2026

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LW Library Leads

LW Library Leads


In Library Leads, library staff highlight exciting new additions to the library collection. “Eradication: A Fable,” by Jonathan Miles Genre: Literary Fiction A blackly comic literary gem in which a broken man confronts a broken world on an uninhabited Pacific island. “Get Well Soon: History’s Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them,” by Jennifer Wright Genre: Nonfiction

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Historical Walking Tour of Seal Beach

Historical Walking Tour of Seal Beach


The Seal Beach Historic Resources Foundation holds two-hour, guided historical walking tours of Seal Beach on the second Saturday of each month from 1-3 p.m. The tours begin at the pier and participants walk down Main Street, visiting several of the city’s most iconic locations and hearing stories about the people, places and events that shaped this unique coastal town. The tours are designed

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Brunch includes crepes, quiche and pastry platters

Brunch includes crepes, quiche and pastry platters


MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION The GRF Recreation Department will host a special brunch to honor mothers on Saturday, May 9, in Clubhouse 4 at 11 a.m. This is always a huge success, and the event is expected to sell out this year. Now is the time to save the date and drop hints to family members who would like to treat mom as this has turned into a family event. The event is sponsored by

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GRF WEEKEND DANCES 
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GRF WEEKEND DANCES Country ….


GRF WEEKEND DANCES Country rock band Abilene returns to Clubhouse 2 on Saturday, April 25, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 and reserv- ing tables is prohibited. Make sure to sign in, it's the only way that GRF can track each band's popularity. For more information, email kathyt@lwsb.com.

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Pickleball Club

Pickleball Club


Pickleball Club players engage in competitive play daily at the pickleball courts behind Clubhouse 2. When not actively playing, this social group comes together for fun. There is a weekly potluck on Friday evenings, and often club members participate in off-site activities. Currently four members of the club are touring Italy. Ron Thompson, Ivan Painschab, Victoria Rogers and Nancy Rader are providing

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Saturday Social Bunco Club

Saturday Social Bunco Club


The Saturday Social Bunco Club meets on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in the Clubhouse 3 Lobby, with sign-in for $5 at 1 p.m. and play beginning at 1:30. There were 34 players at the April 11 game, with two new players. April 11 winners: JoAnn Barsamian, most buncos; Marilyn Moody, most wins; Stana May, most babies; Suzanne Frank, most losses; Sandy Bush, door prize. —Teri Nugent

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Cribbage Club

Cribbage Club


The Cribbage Club meets every Tuesday at noon in Clubhouse 1. Refreshments are served from noon-12:15, and anyone arriving by 12:15 will be assured a place to play. Brief announcements are made, and play begins at 12:30. A total of seven games are played. Each player pays $1 to play and those finishing in the top four scores will be awarded prize money the following week. Lynne Sorum provided and

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Duplicate bridge pro-am game is Monday, April 27

Duplicate bridge pro-am game is Monday, April 27


The Leisure World Duplicate Bridge Club’s professional- amateur (pro-am) duplicate bridge game will be on Monday, April 27, in Clubhouse 1 at 12:30 p.m. Each team will consist of one “pro” and one “am.” Partners will be assigned on game day. A pro is a player with at least several years of experience. An “am” is a player who has little or no experience. Reservations must be made at