18 November 2020

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Protect yourself against scam callers who pretend to be family

Protect yourself against scam callers who pretend to be family


By Laurie Bullock laurieb@lwsb.com Bree Adams from Mutual 7 said that she had received a call from a young man who asked her, “Don’t you recognize my voice?” She was suspicious, but asked if the caller was her grandson. Adams said the man claimed to be her grandson and went on to say that he was in trouble. “He said that he was not doing well and asked me not to tell anyone because

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How Leisure  World voted

How Leisure World voted


REPUBLICAN CLUB By Brian Harmon LW contributor The Republican Club salutes the 92 percent of registered voters in LW who took the time to vote in the recent election. Of the 6,892 registered voters in LW, 6,364 voted. Congresswoman-elect Michelle Steel and City Councilman Thomas Moore thanked the LW Republican Club at its Zoom meeting on Nov. 11. Steel joins Washington state’s Marilyn

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Bridging the gap between red and blue

Bridging the gap between red and blue


SENIOR PATRIOTS FOR PEACE All Leisure World residents are invited to the next Zoom meeting of the Senior Patriots for Peace on Tuesday, Nov. 24, from 2-3 p.m. In the wake of a very divisive election, this meeting will explore ways to find common ground with neighbors, friends and even family members whose opposing political views hinder friendly relationships. The group will watch helpful

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OptumCare Flu Shot Clinic

OptumCare Flu Shot Clinic


With help from California State University, Long Beach, nursing students, OptumCare admin- istered free flu shots to Leisure World residents who may have missed their first opportunity on Oct. 1. Above: Nancy O'Neil of Mutual 6 gets a flu shot from CSULB student Dayana Phon at a drive-up station. Below: Students Craig Wigboldy and Nikki Le and volunteer Dottie Dick - erson of Mutual 2 man

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