03 April 2024

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SB Lions Club

SB Lions Club


The Seal Beach Lions Club Food Box Program sold out within 20 minutes of opening on March 22. Residents lined up a half hour before the 10 a.m. opening with $10 cash in hand. The 12-pound box contained a variety of fresh picked, local, seasonal fruits and vegetables. Residents happily carried off their purchases. Due to demand, the SB Lions Club will double the order for its next sale. This

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GAF AND RALPHS COMMUNITY REWARDS ….

GAF AND RALPHS COMMUNITY REWARDS ….


GAF AND RALPHS COMMUNITY REWARDS Albert Reid of Mutual 15 received help signing up for the Ralphs Community Rewards Program from Beth Greeley at the last sign up event. People can sign up for the program to donate to the GAF at no additional cost on on Wednes - day, April 17, from 9-11 a.m. in the Clubhouse 6 Hospitality Center. The GAF thanks its board members, who have been assisting residents

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LW BIRTHDAY 
	Ann Frambach turned ….

LW BIRTHDAY Ann Frambach turned ….


LW BIRTHDAY Ann Frambach turned 96 on March 26. She celebrated with a birthday lunch at the El Dorado Country Club. Frambach is a native Cali - fornian, born in Los Ange - les. She was married to Bill Frambach for 71 years. They lived in LW in Mutual 12 for 31 years. They had four chil - dren, eight grandchildren, and 33 great-grandchildren.

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LW resident wins college  textbook writing honor

LW resident wins college textbook writing honor


A university textbook written by GRF Vice President William Thompson was named the Most Promising New Textbook for colleges and universities by the Textbook and Academic Authors Association (TAA). The book, “Writing for Public Relations and Strategic Communications,” was evaluated by the association during its annual recognition of firstedition books written for university classrooms.

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AuthorSpeak events return in May

AuthorSpeak events return in May


LW LIBRARY The LW Library’s annual AuthorSpeak events, where authors come to Leisure World to speak to interested readers about their books, are returning in May. Five authors will visit the library from May to October. On Friday, May 3, Gloria Mattioni will present her multiple award-winning novel, “California Sister.” Set in both Bergamo, Italy, and Los Angeles, CA, the book follows