28 October 2020

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World’s largest fire-fighting helitanker based at JFTB

World’s largest fire-fighting helitanker based at JFTB


From jet fighters to transport aircraft, the Los Alamitos Army Airfield at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos has played host to a variety of aircraft since it was first established as a Naval Air Station in 1942. As of this month, the airfield also serves as home base for the world’s largest helitanker, which will work from the airfield for the remainder of the year. As part

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Sola Lights in Your Home

Sola Lights in Your Home


by Jaetaik Yoo LW contributor In 1879, Thomas Edison developed an electric light bulb which could be used at home, and he brought the electric light to the public masses. Currently we can’t live even a day without electricity to light our homes. So Edison is one of the great figures in human history in the fields of science and culture. He also invented the phonograph and moving pictures. Thanks

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night and they need lights ….

night and they need lights ….


night and they need lights that are dimmer than electric lights. Sola lights are just bright enough for seniors’ eyes. You can buy small Sola lights for 99 cents. I keep them in the bedrooms and restroom. We are free from the electric or other kinds of lights from now on. It is worth to try it as it’s very easy, safe and economical.

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21 October 2020

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Mutual 2 has LW’s first certified Monarch Waystation

Mutual 2 has LW’s first certified Monarch Waystation


by Christine Harris Mutual 2 Landscape Chair On Aug. 30, Mutual 2 became the first mutual in Leisure World to have an official, registered and certified Monarch Waystation—that’s a habitat providing the necessary resources for monarchs during their breeding and migration seasons. The beautiful byway located on Monterey Road by Building 14 along the Westminster wall was certified by MonarchWatch.org.

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THANKSGIVING

THANKSGIVING


is not canceled Giving thanks in the face of the unimaginable 2020 has been a year of unbridled sacrifice as COVID-19 has ripped through the country, tearing apart families, traditions and the very foundations of day-to-day life. Yet, amid the grave emergency that has gripped American life, there have been glimmers of good—compassionate kindness, determination to see it through, and courage