20 April 2022

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Become computer savvy on April 22 in CH 3

Become computer savvy on April 22 in CH 3


SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine Club will hold an hour-long workshop featuring Leisure World’s longtime technology experts, Tina Schaffer and Jeff Plum of Computer Images Plus, on Friday, April 22, in Clubhouse 3, Room 2, at 10 a.m. The club no longer holds meetings via Zoom. Face masks are not mandatory but are strongly recommended. This user-friendly workshop is for anyone who would love to

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First meeting will be held April 26 in Clubhouse 3

First meeting will be held April 26 in Clubhouse 3


IMPAIRED VISION AND HEARING CLUB After over two years, the Impaired Vision and Hearing Club will meet on Tuesday, April 26, at 1:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1. Detective Bruno Balderrama of the Seal Beach Police Department will give a presentation about scams and other fraudulent activities. He has been a police officer for 16 years and is currently the liaison for Leisure World. The club

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Ruby and Reginald celebrate  58 years of trust and marriage

Ruby and Reginald celebrate 58 years of trust and marriage


Congratulations to Mutual 17’s Reginald and Ruby Johnson, who will celebrate 58 years of marriage on April 25. They attribute their lasting relationship to TRUST: Trust, Respect, Understanding, Sincerity and Truthfulness.

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SBPD meets with Leisure World’s Emergency Information Council

SBPD meets with Leisure World’s Emergency Information Council


SBPD meets with Leisure World's Emergency Information Council Leisure World’s Emergency Information Council held a joint meeting with the Seal Beach Police Department to discuss the Seal Beach Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, police involvement in Leisure World, and fraud prevention on April 15. Chief of Police Philip L. Gonshak opened the meeting with a statement thanking the council

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New battery collection bucket behind CH5

New battery collection bucket behind CH5


GAF The Golden Age Foundation (GAF) now has placed a larger battery collection bucket behind Building 5 for residents to use. The battery collection program collects small consumer batteries,including hearing aid batteries for recycling. Printer cartridges are not accepted for recycling. The battery collection program is one of several programs the GAF sponsors to enhance the lives of Leisure

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