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Remember When

Remember When is presented by the Leisure World Historical Society, a 501(c)3 educational foundation, dedicated to preserving the history of Leisure World. Help make history live; tell your story, and donate memorabilia. The Historical Society in Clubhouse 1 is open every Thursday from 2-4 p.m. Visit LWHistory.org or Seal-BeachLeisureWorldHistory.org

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May 1, 1969— A program to start vehicle registration commenced on this date. The new program was to improve security. Now all resident vehicles have decals.

May 2, 1968— The Health Care Center was expanded to provide additional space for medical records and a switchboard.

May 3, 1979— Six solar panels were tested as a source for heating water to use in the showers. It was the first test of solar panels in the community.

May 3, 1990— Social Security announced that all individuals who apply for benefits will need to arrange for direct deposit. Direct deposit was finally required for almost everyone.

May 4, 1967— The LW American Legion conducted a 10-day toy drive for Vietnamese orphans was part of a national toy drive named “Operation Handclasp.”

May 5, 1966— The Leisure World Lawn Bowlers Club hosted a Southern California Lawn Bowling Association tournment. Thirty-six teams, representing 18 of the 20 member clubs, vied for cash prizes and honor in an all-day contest. The teams were composed of 108 bowlers dressed in all white.

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