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Letters to the Editors

Editor:

I assisted in teaching a class titled “A Matter of Balance,” sponsored by the County of Orange at our Heath Care Center in February and March. We taught a series of slow range-of-motion exercises designed to improve balance.

Since wrapping up the class, I’ve continued to do the exercises. Lately, I’ve noticed a considerable improvement in my sense of balance. So what is important to realize is that if you take a balance class, any balance class, the benefits may be slow in coming, in my case six months.

John Hlavac Mutual 12 Editor:

As members organized for an event at Clubhouse 4 on Jan. 29, it came to their attention that the Vietnamese American Club (VAC) banner used for decoration has gone missing.

We believe it might have been misplaced. Members have thoroughly searched the venue and contacted GRF staff, but unfortunately, the banner has not turned up.

If you come across any leads or clues, please do not hesitate to inform me.

Your support in this matter is highly valued, and we are grateful for any help your can provide. Together, we can hopefully locate the missing banner and bring it back where it belongs.

If you have any questions, need additional information or have found the banner, please contact me at 626-242-4758.

Thank you. Loc Ton Mutual 12 Editor’s Note: The two-by-eight-foot banner has a white background with large blue lettering that reads “Vietnamese American Club Leisure World” on one line and “Seal Beach, CA, 90740” on a second line underneath. Above the lettering is a round symbol, which is the club’s logo superimposed over a map of Vietnam.

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