05 January 2022

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Remembering the first meeting 10 years ago

Remembering the first meeting 10 years ago


SUNSHINE CLUB On Jan. 12, 2012, the Sunshine Club hosted its first class with less than a dozen people attending. With the mission statement “Building Bridges for a Brighter Leisure World,” the group used the LW Weekly as its guide for the meeting. Members would read the newspaper, and if any questions were brought up, the club would invite supervisors or directors from the appropriate

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LW Anniversary

LW Anniversary


Ron and Gene Yaffee were married on Jan. 5, 1951. They eloped to Twin Falls, Idaho. Gene actually put her suitcases out her bedroom window. The two chose to get married in Idaho because it was the closest state that permitted 19-year-old men to get married without parental consent. They met in November 1949 while working parttime at the restaurant in the old Compton/Lynwood Sears store and going

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BEACHES CLOSED

BEACHES CLOSED


levels meet acceptable standards. Workers stopped the raw sewage flow from a broken pipeline on Dec. 31, but not before millions of gallons spilled into the ocean downstream. The spill impacted beaches from Pales Verdes to Huntington, according to news reports. The estimated amount spilled, first thought to be 6 to 7 million gallons, was increased to 8.5 million Jan. 1, according to LA

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LWer says goodbye to Mini Farm

LWer says goodbye to Mini Farm


Anna Derby of Mutual 5 recently harvested the last of her crops from her beloved Mini Farm before the Recreation Department closed access to the 1.8 Acres until further notice. During the past five years, she has grown lettuce, zucchini, red peppers, cucumber, kale, broccoli, Chinese cabbage, Korean yeul mu, leafy radish, spinach, leaf mustard, corn, green onions, potatoes, sesame seed leaf, garlic

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ECC ends 2021 with fun, prizes

ECC ends 2021 with fun, prizes


The English Conversation Club (ECC) enjoyed special activities on Dec. 23, including bingo led by Joy Park, a question-and-answer session with club Vice President Kirk Xu, and President Jatty Yu reciting the poem “The New Colossus.” ECC teacher Joan Schwichtenberg was the luckiest at bingo, winning $10, while Min Chen and Susan Yu each won $5. During the Q& A, another chance for ECC