23 November 2022

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LWers are using less water but now is not the time to relax

LWers are using less water but now is not the time to relax


WATER CONSERVATION The City of Seal Beach reports that Leisure World residents used 15% less water in October as compared to September. “This is a good sign,” said Iris Lee, the city’s deputy public works director. “But we should not relax on these important water conservation measures.” There are a number of free virtual classes offered for landscape design and irrigation

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More than 350 LWers participated in recycle event

More than 350 LWers participated in recycle event


GAF The Golden Age Foundation (GAF) sponsored a successful battery recycling event that served about 350 residents who dropped off over 650 pounds of batteries Nov. 15. This was the first opportunity to recycle batteries in LW since September. Residents expressed gratitude to the GAF when it found a way to resume the service, saving them a trip to a hazardous waste center. Household

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This one in a series ….

This one in a series ….


This one in a series of occasional columns to familiarize LW residents with the vast array of resources available to them. Each article focuses on a topic of interest as researched by GRF Member Resource Liaison Robann Arshat. This one is about the plethora of food resource programs in Orange County. The goal is to help residents better manage the challenges often associated with aging and to keep

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