When there is doubt about LW policy or rules and regulations, residents should refer to their Occupancy Agreement, or direct questions to their mutual directors or GRF Represenatives
When there is doubt about LW policy or rules and regulations, residents should refer to their Occupancy Agreement, or direct questions to their mutual directors or GRF Represenatives
The officers of KACMA Club held a Zoom meeting on Sept. 12. The officers hope club mem - bers stay safe during the COVID-19 period. It may still take several more months before the group can meet face to face at club meetings, so until then, the group is following safety and health rules, eating and sleeping well, and exercising.
The officers of KACMA Club held a Zoom meeting on Sept. 12. The officers hope club mem - bers stay safe during the COVID-19 period. It may still take several more months before the group can meet face to face at club meetings, so until then, the group is following safety and health rules, eating and sleeping well, and exercising.
Seven members of the Philippines tour group met on Sept. 2 in the Clubhouse 6 parking lot to receive a DVD and USB from Edward Hickman of his photos and movie he made of the trip from the February Philippines tour. Pictured is Elizabeth Kennedy (l) holding a souvenir Philippine flag with President Ed Hickman, wearing his Philippines islands tee shirt, Joanna Matos with Traveling Tigers tour sign,
Seven members of the Philippines tour group met on Sept. 2 in the Clubhouse 6 parking lot to receive a DVD and USB from Edward Hickman of his photos and movie he made of the trip from the February Philippines tour. Pictured is Elizabeth Kennedy (l) holding a souvenir Philippine flag with President Ed Hickman, wearing his Philippines islands tee shirt, Joanna Matos with Traveling Tigers tour sign,
The GRF Board approved the reopening of the Veterans Plaza and Mission Park on Sept. 4 under Emergency Operational Procedures in keeping with government- mandated pandemic restrictions.
On Sept. 9, the Joyful Line Dance Club had its first class since June, when the plaza was briefly opened before a second wave of COVID-19 closed the venue.
Last week’s class was a pleasant reunion of members.
The GRF Board approved the reopening of the Veterans Plaza and Mission Park on Sept. 4 under Emergency Operational Procedures in keeping with government- mandated pandemic restrictions.
On Sept. 9, the Joyful Line Dance Club had its first class since June, when the plaza was briefly opened before a second wave of COVID-19 closed the venue.
Last week’s class was a pleasant reunion of members.
Join Bob Cohen in a one-hour Zoom class on a technology topic Friday at 10 a.m. On Sept. 18, the topic is Web Browser Basics, Safari, Chrome, Microsoft Edge; Sept. 25, How To Organize Photos in the iPhone Photos App. Registration information is sent out Wednesday for the following Friday. Contact bob@bobology.com to be added to the list.
Join Bob Cohen in a one-hour Zoom class on a technology topic Friday at 10 a.m. On Sept. 18, the topic is Web Browser Basics, Safari, Chrome, Microsoft Edge; Sept. 25, How To Organize Photos in the iPhone Photos App. Registration information is sent out Wednesday for the following Friday. Contact bob@bobology.com to be added to the list.
OPTUM
By Carson Blomquist
LW contributor
The massive fires across the west have devastated communities and upended lives. While we aren’t close to any of the current fires, the signs are everywhere: the bright orange skies, the ash raining down. It can be a frightening time.
But the effects of the fires can also be physical. Ash and smoke can affect your breathing. And if you have a
OPTUM
By Carson Blomquist
LW contributor
The massive fires across the west have devastated communities and upended lives. While we aren’t close to any of the current fires, the signs are everywhere: the bright orange skies, the ash raining down. It can be a frightening time.
But the effects of the fires can also be physical. Ash and smoke can affect your breathing. And if you have a
LIONS CLUB
The Lions Club of Seal Beach has been distributing free reading glasses in Leisure World. Over 200 pairs of glasses have been handed out to 50 plus residents so far. Readers available with various strengths and an eye chart available in the Leisure World Health Care Center.
The Lions Club also has a collections box in the Health Care Center for any old/used prescription glasses
LIONS CLUB
The Lions Club of Seal Beach has been distributing free reading glasses in Leisure World. Over 200 pairs of glasses have been handed out to 50 plus residents so far. Readers available with various strengths and an eye chart available in the Leisure World Health Care Center.
The Lions Club also has a collections box in the Health Care Center for any old/used prescription glasses
Hearts and Hands United in Giving (HHUG) is a small, local non-profit dedicated to helping the homeless in the community.
HHUG accepts donations of clean used towels, new, unopened travel size shampoo, soap or lotion. New socks are the only clothing donation that HHUG accepts.
Those who wish to donate can contact Linda Neer at (562) 430-
3214 for pick up. Donations can also be left on her
Hearts and Hands United in Giving (HHUG) is a small, local non-profit dedicated to helping the homeless in the community.
HHUG accepts donations of clean used towels, new, unopened travel size shampoo, soap or lotion. New socks are the only clothing donation that HHUG accepts.
Those who wish to donate can contact Linda Neer at (562) 430-
3214 for pick up. Donations can also be left on her
OC GREAT PLATES
Pirchei Kosher is serving through Orange County’s Great Plates program kosher meal delivery for those who qualify. This is a meal delivery service providing three meals a day for the duration of the program. To enroll, call Pirchei at (949) 215-9995.
Other programs may be available for those who may not be able to qualify for this program. Contact us for more information or
OC GREAT PLATES
Pirchei Kosher is serving through Orange County’s Great Plates program kosher meal delivery for those who qualify. This is a meal delivery service providing three meals a day for the duration of the program. To enroll, call Pirchei at (949) 215-9995.
Other programs may be available for those who may not be able to qualify for this program. Contact us for more information or
Meals on Wheels of Long Beach, Inc. (MOWLB), delivers freshly cooked meals daily, Monday – Friday, between 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Deliveries include a hot dinner, cold lunch, dessert and 8oz. carton of one percent milk. The cold lunch may be an entree salad or a sandwich with a small side salad. A diabetic dessert is available for those in need. Contact Caron Adler at (562) 439-5000, ext. 2 or visit
Meals on Wheels of Long Beach, Inc. (MOWLB), delivers freshly cooked meals daily, Monday – Friday, between 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Deliveries include a hot dinner, cold lunch, dessert and 8oz. carton of one percent milk. The cold lunch may be an entree salad or a sandwich with a small side salad. A diabetic dessert is available for those in need. Contact Caron Adler at (562) 439-5000, ext. 2 or visit
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