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leisureworldweekly_20260319_gr_03-19-26__26_w-or9_art_14.xml

leisureworldweekly_20260319_gr_03-19-26__26_w-or9_art_14.xml


• ROOM• BLOCK REMOVAL & STUCCO • CONCRETE SLAB PATIOS • TILE • PAINTING ADDITIONS • KITCHEN & BATH REMODEL •WASHER/ DRYER

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Protecting the fruits of their labor: gardeners report stolen produce

Protecting the fruits of their labor: gardeners report stolen produce


On March 10, a Mutual 2 resident gardener took a photo of his plot, proud of the progress of his tomato plant. Its vines sagged with the weight of about 10 ripe and nearly ripe tomatoes. Later that evening, the resident sent his wife down to the plot to pick a few for dinner, only to find the vines barren—only unripe, orange and green tomatoes remained. This isn’t the first time his homegrown

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leisureworldweekly_20260319_gr_03-19-26__26_w-or9_art_13.xml

leisureworldweekly_20260319_gr_03-19-26__26_w-or9_art_13.xml


Beautifying Leisure World for over 20 years Marco Garcia General Contractor 562-726-2476

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A first look at the 2026 Amphitheater Season

A first look at the 2026 Amphitheater Season


SUMMER IS COMING The 2026 Amphitheater season begins on June 25 and runs through Sept. 10. The 12-show lineup offers residents and their guests an opportunity to enjoy live music in Leisure World’s outdoor, 2,500-seat Amphitheater every Thursday starting at 7:30 p.m. For added convenience, GRF Minibus service will begin at 6 p.m. on concert nights, transporting residents from their homes

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