05 February 2025
Garden plots available now
Michael Oh of Mutual 1 has had a raised bed garden in the Leisure World Community Garden since last June and has grown lettuce, tomatoes, red peppers, sesame seed leaves, and is now waiting to get spinach to grow big enough to pick. Green onions were recently added to save a trip to the grocery store. Oh enjoys being there to watch the produce grow and to greet other farmers.
Lots are available
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Golden Age Foundation awards $25,000 grant
Golden Age Foundation (GAF) has awarded a $25,000 grant to Pathways to continue providing vital services to the shareholders of Leisure World. This funding will ensure the continuation and expansion of programs that directly impact the well-being and quality of life for shareholders.
Pathways plays an integral role within the social services team at Leisure World, a collaborative effort spearheaded
Sunshine Club will host speakers Feb. 7 in CH 3
Arunima Kapoor, MSc and Allie Engstrom, both trainees in the Research and Education in Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders (REMIND) program at the University of California, Irvine, will speak on Friday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m. in Clubhouse3,Room2.REMIND aims to encourage collaboration among the next generation of scientists and clinicians, and promote community outreach and education on neurodegenerative



