16 August 2023

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Learn how SunTerra provides healthy meal plans to seniors

Learn how SunTerra provides healthy meal plans to seniors


SUNSHINE CLUB Steve Brazeel from SunTerra will speak to the Sunshine Club about his company’s with Farmer to Family program, which provides healthy food boxes, on Friday, Aug. 18, in Clubhouse 3, Room 2,. Founded in 2000, SunTerra is an Orange County-based, minority-owned grower and distributor of fresh fruits and vegetables.Their distribution centers in central and Southern California

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Japanese American Club

Japanese American Club


The Japanese American Club will meet on Friday, Aug. 18, at 11 a.m. in the Clubhouse 1 picnic area. There will be a bento box lunch, with watermelon and birthday cake available for $10 for members and $12 for non-members. The speaker will be Dr. Duk Park, retired M.D., who will share his point of view for seniors living independently in LW, including how they can survive the summer heat.

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GAF &  RALPHS REWARDS ….

GAF & RALPHS REWARDS ….


GAF & RALPHS REWARDS Ruth Haberman (left, back), stopped by at Hospitality Cen - ter to support the Golden Age Foundation and the Ralphs Community Rewards program and brought her friend, Mu- tual 1 resident Andrea Stafford (left, front). GAF volunteers Beth Greeley (right, back) and Cheryl Falconer helped the two friends sign up. GAF Board members are downstairs in Clubhouse 6 every Wednesday

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AMERICAN LEGION 
	 AUXILIARY 
	American ….

AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY American ….


AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY American Legion Auxiliary President Carolyn van Aalst reminds members to mark Sept. 18 on their calendar for the first meeting of the fall season. A special speaker who works with the Marines in 29 Palms will be at the meeting. Members are also reminded to send their dues of $35 to ALA Unit 327 to Dianne Hart. Her address is in the roster.

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RACES 
	Gary Franktz (l), with ….

RACES Gary Franktz (l), with ….


RACES Gary Franktz (l), with students, Karalyn Townzen, Kate Hutten, and Clara Viera from Los Alamitos High School and Mutual 14 resident Midge Bash celebrated "National Night Out" for Seal Beach on Aug. 1. The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES)'s radio operators explained the value of emergency ham radio communication to the students. National Night Out is a community

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