26 June 2024

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Main Gate lanes will be adjusted starting July 1

Main Gate lanes will be adjusted starting July 1


In an effort to speed traffic through the Main Gate, both entrance lanes will be open to visitors and residents as of Monday, July 1. With the installation of an additional RFID reader in the right lane and a mobile pass scanner to process guests through the left lane, both lanes will soon simultaneously accommodate visitors and residents. The move was approved by the GRF Board in its March

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Massively popular Life Options Expo returns June 28

Massively popular Life Options Expo returns June 28


COMMUNITY HEALTH GRF’s Life Options Expo will be held on Friday, June 28, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Clubhouse 4. This hugely popular annual event provides crucial health information straight to residents’ backyard. The expo brings together a wide range of providers, including assisted living agencies, caregivers, placement specialists, elder care agencies, veterans organizations, nonprofits

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California law defines composting requirements

California law defines composting requirements


SUSTAINABILITY As of Jan. 1, 2022, people and organizations throughout California are required to separate organic material (mainly food scraps and yard waste) from other garbage. Athens Services, Leisure World’s trash provider, implemented the food scrap collection program in late 2022 with the delivery of organics carts to all Mutual trash collection areas. Residents began separating their

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Celebrate July 4 with GRF

Celebrate July 4 with GRF


GRF EVENTS The GRF Recreation Department will host its annual Independence Day event with a classic car show, a Rollin’ Thunder Golf Cart Club parade, a craft club show, and a Roy Orbison tribute band on Thursday, July 4, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Clubhouse 6 and the parking lot. The GRF Transportation Department will run a continuous shuttle to Clubhouse 6 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. from Clubhouse

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Failure to display visitor pass can result in $25 fine

Failure to display visitor pass can result in $25 fine


PARKING ENFORCEMENT Visitors must display their visitor pass on the dashboard of their vehicles at all times while parked on Trust streets. Failure to display a visitor pass will result in a $25 ticket mailed to the resident who provided the pass. Fines can be avoided by reminding visitors to clearly display their visitor pass on the dashboard of their vehicle, preferably on the driver’s

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Free Emergency   Kit from the   Red Cross

Free Emergency Kit from the Red Cross


The American Red Cross and Pacific Life Insurance Orange County have donated 6,608 basic emergency kits to Leisure World, enough to equip every single household with basic supplies in case of a disaster. There is no need to sign up or pre-register for a kit. Kits will be automatically delivered to each household in Leisure World by volunteers. Volunteers began dropping off kits on June 17

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