OCFA investigating cause of Mutual 11 fire

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OCFA investigating cause of Mutual 11 fire
Nancy Hayes
of Mutual 7
is displaying
50 years of
cameras at
the LW Library
through April.
Page
www.lwsb.com
Residents lined up for
Domino’s Pizza and
a bottle of soda last
Thursday. Come and get
hot pizza at special prices
for LW residents every
Thursday night at the
parking lot near CH 6.
10
Page
Fat caterpillars
that will soon
be monarch
butterflies
are feasting
on a bush on
Monterey Road
in Mutual 2.
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16
March 19, 2015
The Official Publication of the Golden Rain Foundation, Seal Beach, CA
Marsha Stamper (l) with
supervisor Julie Rodgers
Fire prevention
tools available
from Purchasing
On average, a cooking
fire causes $10,000 in damage and occurs once a month
in Orange County. Older
adults have the highest per
capita injury rate, according
to the Orange County Fire
Authority.
The Golden Rain Foundation Purchasing Department has several fire prevention aids that are available
for purchase.
• Stovetop Firestop is an
automatic fire suppressor
that people can install on
their venthoods. The small
cannister will drop powder
on the stove top when flames
touch it. Firestop for the
range hood costs $41.03 for a
pair; and for the microwave,
$77 per pair.
• Fire extinguisher, full
size, costs $28.34 each.
• Fire Gone, a 16-ounce
portable fire extinguisher, is
as effective as a full-sized
extinguisher on small fires.
It has a spray nozzle for easy,
quick dousing; $8.26 each.
There are 561 dogs registered in LW.
GRF Board will
consider dog park
The Golden Rain Foundation Recreation Committee
approved the concept of a dog
park in Leisure World at its
meeting March 9.
The committee recommendation came after the GRF Dog
Park Subcommittee voted to
approve further investigation
of a dog park. The subcommittee approval was based
in part on a petition signed
by shareholders who support
the park.
See PARK, page 18
INDEX
ABOUT 50 firefighters responded to a fire in Mutual 11 on March 13. Six units were damaged, four of them deemed a total loss.
OCFA investigating cause of Mutual 11 fire
by rutH osborn
neWs editor
A GRF Service Maintenance
crew worked in 90-degree heat
Monday to board up the windows
and doors of a gutted Mutual 11
apartment after a fire that caused
the displacement of at least five
Shareholders and significant fire
and water damage on March 13.
At least two 911 callers reported the fire at Mutual 11 in
the 1600 block of Northwood
Road at 4:36 p.m. that Friday,
according to a fire report and an
eyewitness. Firefighters were on
scene at 4:41 p.m., and the fire
was under control by 5:15 p.m.,
according to Orange County Fire
Authority (OCFA) Capt. Steve
Concialdi.
No one was injured.
“I came out of my unit and
smelled smoke. I thought it
was the laundry room at first,
then I saw smoke from the next
building. I heard the windows
popping, and fire shot out,” said
Pat Venable, who was one of the
911 callers.
The occupant of the engulfed
apartment also called 911, according to fire officials.
Venable said she saw the occupant, who is a friend, emerge from
her unit with smoke billowing
behind her. Venable and another
shareholder, Gene Weller, ran to
evacuate the rest of the building
as GRF Security and Seal Beach
Orange County
Fire Authority serves 1.8 million
The Orange County Fire Authority serves nearly 1.8 million
residents in 580 square miles, including more than 173,000 acres of
wildland area. It has 23 partner cities, including Los Alamitos, Seal
Beach, Westminster, and unincorporated Orange County areas like
Rossmoor. OCFA employs 451 firefighters.
Arts & Leisure ..........8
Club Schedule .......13
Classified ...............30
Community ............15
Government .............5
Health & Fitness ....19
—Ruth Osborn, staff photos
police officers arrived, checked
units and cordoned off the scene.
The fire damaged six units,
Concialdi said.
Four units were red-tagged,
which means they are a total loss,
and two were yellow-tagged. That
means residents cannot live there
until the interiors are repaired,
but they are allowed to retrieve
belongings, according to the GRF
Security Department and OCTA.
Security staff coordinated
emergency housing for displaced
residents at local hotels and a
security officer was posted at
the damaged building overnight.
About 50 firefighters and
emergency personnel responded
from all over the region. OCFA
had nine engines and units, and
trucks and police came from Los
Alamitos, Long Beach, Garden
Grove, Huntington Beach, Riverside and the Seal Beach Naval
Weapons Station.
Firefighters vented the roof
with chainsaws, picks and axes.
The cause of the fire is under
investigation.
Mutual 11 board member
John Neal said emergency personnel and GRF Security did
a professional job maintaining
order and safety during the crisis. He especially thanks all the
firefighters and GRF Security
personnel, specifically Security
Deputy Chief Al Cabrera and
See FIRE, page 18
Plan Your Escape
Plan and practice your escape from a fire, advises the Orange
County Fire Authority. Identify two ways out of every room
in your apartment. Make sure windows and doors open easily.
Seniors who use walkers or wheelchairs should make sure they
can get through all exits.
Practice escape routes with caregivers and family.
Obituary .................29
Perspectives ............4
Puzzle, Games ......26
Religion....................6
Sports & Games ....21
Travel .....................14
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NEWS
Watch Your Step
Cards, lunch
slated March 20
in Clubhouse 2
Fritz Coleman
will speak at
April 3 meeting
A collection agency
that collects trouble
by
Woman’s Club
CalRTA
Jim Breen
Issues/Opinions Editor
Samuel Calderon of Mutual 1 was stunned to see a letter from
Convergent Outsourcing Inc., a collection agency based in Renton,
Washington arrive at his Mutual 1 residence last week.
“Records show a past due balance of $722.03, but our client (Dish
Network) is willing to accept half that amount by if it is received
within 30 days.”
How nice.
Calderon was given three “convenient” ways to make payment,
email, phone or U.S. mail. Using any would mean financial ruin for
consumers, who would have to pay by credit card or personal check.
Calderon, however, has excellent credit, always pays his bills
and has no credit cards. So he solicited the help of neighbor Kathy
Almedia.
The letter from the agency looks professional, bearing no resemblance to so many others printed on poor quality paper and rife
with misspellings.
A quick Google search produced an alarming 147 complaints
from consumers against Convergent. One woman claimed that she
was called three times within one minute on March 10, but no messages were left.
Others allege the company will not send a copy of the collection
letter when requested.
On its website, Convergent, also known as ER Solutions, claims
it uses “high ethical standards and strict adherence to applicable
laws, regulations, and policies.”
However, its activities are in clear violation of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, a federal
law established in 1981 that’s
basically a laundry list of what
debt collectors can and cannot do.
According to public records,
Convergent has been sued over
150 times in the last three years
for harassing consumers.
In addition, the Better Business Bureau, processed almost
200 billing/collection issues
regarding Convergent over the
last three years.
As we advised Calderon,
ignore collection letters from
Convergent.
The California Retired Teachers’ Association (CalRTA) will
meet at noon on April 3 in Clubhouse 2.
Guest speaker will be Fritz
Coleman, longtime meteorologist
at NBC News. He will discuss
the humorous side of aging. The
event will include lunch. Reservations are required by calling Sue
Grimsley at 431-3083. The last
day to make luncheon reservations is April 1.
All residents are invited to
attend. Those who only want to
attend the 12:45 p.m. program do
not need reservations.
Fritz Coleman
CalRTA is offering half-price
lunches and a drawing for a oneyear paid membership to those
who become members the day
of the meeting.
Checks will be returned to
winner of a drawing.
American Legion
Bingo scheduled twice this month
American Legion Post 327
will hold bingo games at 1:30
p.m. on March 22 and March 29
in Clubhouse 2.
Doors will open at 1 p.m. The
the first number will be called at
1:30 p.m.
Due to popular demand, hot
dogs and chili will be available.
Hot dogs will be $1, chili
dogs and cups of chili, $1.50,
and sodas, $1
All proceeds benefit local
veterans.
You!
A Spring Gift for
Have you been the victim of a
scam attempt? Send the details to
[email protected] or call
431-6586, ext. 387, Wednesday
through Friday between 8:30
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Legion Auxiliary
NOW THROUGH
Deadline is
March 25 buy
show tickets
March 25 is the last day to buy
tickets for the American Legion
Auxiliary’s annual fashion show
that will be held at noon, March
28, in Clubhouse 2. Tickets are
$25 per person.
Proceeds will fund nursing
scholarships at Golden West
College.
To get tickets, call Eloise
Knoll at 533-0773. They will not
be sold at the door
President Jean Sudbeck, will
be the moderator. Huff’s Restaurantwill cater lunch planned.
Door prizes will be offered
and an opportunity drawing is
planned.
Clothing by Carol’s in Seal
Beach will be available to purchase at the fashion show.
The Leisure World Woman’s
Club will hold a card party and
luncheon on March 20 in Clubhouse 2. Lunch, priced at $9 per
person, will be served at noon.
Lunch tickets will be sold by
table number.
One person can pick up tickets for a table of four for $36.
Everyone should be seated by
11:45 a.m.
Those tables needing a substitute player for either bridge or
canasta are asked to call Vivian
Neiger at 594-6550 for the names
of substitute players who can be
contacted.
Standing club rules require
regularly attending card players
to be current members of the
Woman’s Club.
Membership cards should be
taken to all these events.
A guest invited to attend
the card party luncheon may
do so twice a year, must have a
luncheon reservation and be accompanied by her sponsor.
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LW Statistics
February 2015
Paramedic responses, 112; CARE responses, 62; Seal
Beach Police Dept. responses, 96; miscellaneous resident
services, 1,599; decals issued, 440; Social Service incidents/lost residents, 11; lockouts, 90; traffic accidents 11;
pet citations, 4; resident parking violations, 84; resident
moving violations, 74; non-resident parking violations,
91; non-resident moving violations, 24; traffic citations
issued, 284; incoming vehicles screened at LW gates,
189,317; incoming telephone calls, 15,904.
Fire
Feb. 3 Community Church 7:14 p.m.
A smoke alarm went off from dust during replacement of ceiling lights. Orange County Fire Authority
turned off the alarm and cleaned out the dust. Security
checked the building.
Feb. 19 Mutual 8
5:35 p.m.
A plastic container burned in an oven causing the
apartment to fill with smoke.
Feb. 26 Mutual 11
2:20 p.m.
The smoke alarm in an unoccupied apartment led
Security and the OCFA to a smoking pot on a stove top.
The stove was turned off and the smoke was cleared.
Theft
Feb. 4 Mutual 2
4:45 p.m.
A package of toilet paper was taken from a carport
storage cabinet. A combination lock was cut off and
placed inside the cabinet.
Feb. 8 Mutual 1
2 p.m.
Five sweaters, eight T-shirts, and two undergarments
in a bag were taken from a patio.
Feb. 11 Mutual 4 8:35 a.m.
An unsecured red bicycle with Leisure World decal
Senior Patriots for Peace
Peace vigil is
on March 25
Senior Patriots for Peace will
hold a peace vigil in front of the
Globe outside the Leisure World
main gate from 5-6:30 p.m. on
March 25.
Due to the return of Daylight
Saving Time, the vigils now
begin at 5.
The group holds monthly vigils to call attention to the need for
a return to peace with a renewed
tolerance of others.
To that end, the club additionally focuses on issues of social
justice and the environment to
nurture a world where people can
live healthy and peaceful lives for
generations.
Residents with concerns about
U.S. military action against ISIS,
immigration reform, the extension of the Keystone Pipeline and
how it affects the environment,
or other issues, are invited to
the vigil.
They are welcome for any
block of time between 5-6:30 p.m.
Signs are provided, or people
can bring one of their own.
For more information, call
Lucille Martin at 430-1047.
DFA
First aid class
set for March 23
The first disaster first aid
(DFA) class of the year will be
held from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on March
23 in Clubhouse 3, Room 4.
Cost is $22, payable at the
beginning of the class. Checks
or cash will be accepted. Checks
should be made out to OCEVA, a
local non-profit disaster training
organization.
To register, which is required,
contact Geneva Potepan, Leisure
World first aid training coordinator, at [email protected] or
( 951) 675-4271.
Registration can also be made
by calling Madge Armstrong at
598-3087.
No. 8820 was taken from a patio.
Feb. 11 Mutual 11
9:15 a.m.
A cable was cut, and a red-and-black bicycle was
stolen from a carport. The bicycle was found later with
flat tires.
Feb. 11 Mutual 2
3:58 p.m.
A blue-and-silver bicycle parked at the front door
was taken.
Feb. 16 Mutual 14
7:12 p.m.
Three solar lights were removed from a garden.
Feb. 18 Mutual 5
4 p.m.
An unsecured covered green mountain bicycle was
taken from the patio area. A security camera recorded
the incident.
Feb. 18 Mutual 2
7:50 p.m.
A black-and-gray footlocker containing car covers,
a shop vacuum and family photos were removed from
a carport.
Feb. 22 Mutual 8
12:25 p.m.
A dark gray walker with a seat and attached basket
was left unsecured overnight at a bus bench. It was gone
the next morning.
Feb. 24 Mutual 10
8:18 p.m.
A silver chrome mountain bicycle with no pedals and
flat tires was stolen from a bicycle stand. The chain was
broken and the lock removed.
Feb. 26 Mutual 9
6:10 p.m.
An unlocked woman’s green beach cruiser bicycle
was taken from the carport.
Vandalism
Feb. 15 Mutual 5
12:15 p.m.
A large pot containing a plant was broken.
Feb. 15 Mutual 2
4:40 p.m.
A glass window was cracked but not broken.
Feb. 17 Mutual 10
2 p.m.
When a member returned to her parked golf cart, the
seat was drenched with water.
Traffic
Feb. 15 Golden Rain/ St. Andrews
12:50 p.m.
A car stopped at the light waiting to turn right was
struck from behind by another vehicle.
Feb. 15 North Gate Road
11:42 a.m.
A driver parked in the no parking space between two
handicap spaces collided with a parked vehicle.
Feb. 5
Health Care Center lot
12:50 p.m.
A driver driving through parking lot spaces hit a
parked car.
Feb. 7
Mutual 10
10:50 .p.m.
A driver sideswiped a parked car.
Feb. 8
Mutual 9
4:55 p.m.
A bus sideswiped a parked car as it was pulling over
to the bus stop.
Feb. 11
Main Gate
2:12 p.m.
A driver attempting to pass a stopped bus at the Main
Gate bus terminal struck the bus and damaged her vehicle.
Feb. 17
Interlachen Road
4:33 p.m.
A parked car was hit by an unknown vehicle.
Feb. 22
Mutual 2
2:56 p.m.
A visitor backed a golf cart into the lamp post, knocking it over, exposing wires. Maintenance was alerted.
Feb. 25
Mutual 12 9:15 a.m.
The directional sign west of carport 141 by the
dumpsters was struck.
Feb. 26
Mutual 8
6 p.m.
A vehicle that was traveling east, between two carports, struck another vehicle that was traveling south on
Fairfield Lane.
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NEWS
PERSPECTIVES
Guest Column
Member Column
Outside The Wall
Attending OLLI classes at Cemeteries and State, Assembly introduce
CSULB both fun and easy memorial parks new bills at the 11th hour
are for the living
Janice Laine
LW contributor
by
It always surprises me when I tell someone I’m taking an OLLI
class. They ask “what’s that?” OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning
Institute) is a program offered by California State University, Long
Beach, since 1976 that allows seniors to take classes for their personal
enrichment and the sheer joy of lifelong learning.
There are no tests or homework required, and no degrees are
earned. There are no pre-requisites, so anyone can enroll.
OLLI offers a variety of up-to-date topics such as politics, art,
drawing, music, computers, famous authors, movies, opera and many
more. To see if there are any classes of interest, access the spring
schedule at http://web.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/centers/olli/classes/.
Additionally, the OLLI publication “The Sun” is available in the
Leisure World library. It contains the schedule of classes and the
registration form to complete and mail in without having to leave
LW. OLLI offers approximately 80 classes each quarter with the
majority in CSULB classrooms.
However, each quarter there are five or six classes given in LW
clubhouse classrooms so there is no need to travel outside our four
walls to enrich the mind.
The spring schedule of classes in LW April 13-June 8 include
“The Short Story: Tales and Parables,” (stories that entertain, challenge, and enlighten); “Laugh! Laugh! And More,” (a study of the
most famous comedians of the 20th century); “Watercolor Painting,”
(learn to paint with watercolors); “Longevity Stick,” (learn to prevent
disease, protect your health, and increase concentration); “Philosophy
in an Age of Science,” (analyzing basic concepts, probing widespread
assumptions, and exploring ethics in the age of science); and “Acting
with Alice,” (discover one’s talent).
So next time I say I’m taking an OLLI class, instead of asking
“what’s that?” I hope you’ll say “I’m taking one too.”
Letters to the Editor
A moratorium on Letters to the Editor has been instituted pending committee review of all applicable policies.
Julie Correa
LW contributor
by
Memorial parks around the
country are more than places for
the deceased.
They are definitely places
used to inter our departed loved
ones; however, they are truly
more a place for the living.
Cemeteries allow the living to cherish their loved
ones generations after the
death occurs.
My first
memory of a
cemetery was
on television
while watching a movie. Julie Correa
The memory left me with the
idea that cemeteries were dark,
cold and gloomy places with big
tombstones.
I remember images of zombies hiding behind trees and
walking around the grounds at
night. That made me feel as if
they were a very eerie place to
visit. However, that was probably because I was at a slumber
party staying up late watching
scary movies.
Today’s memorial parks are
very different from old style cemSee CEMETERIES, page 28
THE BINGO CLUB
Ombudsman
Feb. 27 was the deadline for bills to be introduced
this Legislative year. That doesn’t mean there
won’t be more new proposals before lawmakers
recess Sept. 11.
As the session progresses, there will be “gut
and amend” proposals that will make their way in
the months to come; some will even rise from the
“dead” files.
Les H. Cohen
The Senate introduced 793 bills, down from
813 in 2013 and the lowest number in a session’s first year since
1989, according to the Secretary of the Senate.
The assembly introduced 1,504, up from 1,376 in 2013. The last
time there were so many lower house bills in the first year of the
session was 2009, when members introduced 1,539. Some of the
legislation of note to shareholders:
• Legalization of aid in dying for terminally ill people;
• Bill to get high-speed Internet access to the deaf
• Public places like theaters to have changing stations for disabled adults
• Granting tax breaks to the terminally ill for medical marijuana
Some represent ambitious district-specific issues and far-reaching
policy changes,and others tweak new laws with “cleanup” language,
etc.
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and will be edited for brevity. Mention of a business or service
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Golden Rain Foundation.
Marcia Baltimore Cohen of Mutual 1 is grateful to whoever
returned her computer, still in its case, to the Security guard
shack. She had left it in a local restaurant.
•••
Harbor House thanks Shirley Truman of Mutual 15 for
donating towels, bedsheets and a blanket.
•••
Colonial Care Center appreciates Mutual 1 resident Dorothy
Geisler for donating cassettes of old movies.
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GRF
Mutual 8
Agenda set for March 24 meeting New website is
The following is the tentative agenda for the monthly GRF board
now accessible
meeting, scheduled at 10 a.m. on March 24, in Clubhouse 4.
• Call to Order
• Roll Call
• Pledge of Allegiance
• Announcements
• President’s Comments
• Member Comments
• Approve Consent Calendar
• Approve Regular Meeting Minutes of February 24, 2015
• Accept February Financial Statements for Audit
• Amend Policy 5160-33, Architectural Design and Review SubCommittee
• Approve new GRF Logo
• Approve Policy 5520-31, Reserves
• Approve Non-Budget Expense NBSN-Additional Fees for Tax
Filing
• Approve Service Maintenance Office Upgrades
• Approve Funds for Globe Paint
• Approve Additional Funding Medical Center/Administration/
Safety & Accessibility Improvement
• Approve Replacement of Chairs in Clubhouses One, Tow,
Three, Four & Six
Approve Purchase of Microphone Systems
Approve Purchase of Holiday Trees
Approve Concept of Dog Park
Amend Policy 5535-37, Pedestrian Gate Security
Executive Director’s Report
Controller’s Report
Board Member Comments
Adjournment
GRF
Golden Rain Foundation committee and board meetings are
open to Leisure World residents. The following committees have
scheduled meetings:
March 20
Executive Committee/Presidents Council
Roundtable/Administration ....................1 p.m.
March 23
Architectural & Design Review
Subcommittee /Administration .........9:30 a.m.
March 24
Executive Session ...................................9 a.m.
Clubhouse 4
March 24
GRF Board Meeting ...........................10 a.m.
Clubhouse 4
March 27
Mutual Administration Subcommittee 1 p.m.
Administration
March 30
Finance Committee (special)...............10 a.m.
Administration
March 31
Shopping Area Transportation
Subcommittee/ Administration ..............9 a.m.
March 31
Finance Committee (special).................1 p.m.
Administration
April 1
Architectural & Design Review
Subcommittee /Administration .........1:45 p.m.
Finance Committee
A special Finance Committee meeting is scheduled at 10 a.m. on
March 30 in the Administration Conference Room. The purpose of
the meeting is to review the final section of the Reserve Study. The
agenda is as follows:
• Call to Order
• Pledge Of Allegiance
• Roll Call
• Committee Rules
• Chair’s Announcements
• Foundation Member Comments (Agenda Items Only)
• Correspondence
• Reserve Study
• Library
• Maintenance Yard
• Pool House
• Resales Office
• Security Office
• President’s Comments
• Foundation Member Comments
• Committee Member Comments
• Adjournment
Mutual 8 shareholders are
invited to view and participate in
Mutual 8’s new website. The website has been developed exclusively for Mutual 8 shareholders
and provides timely and valuable
information for Mutual 8.
Special features include an
interactive message board and
photo album and classified ad
sections. The website and its
unique attributes are accessible
only by Mutual 8 shareholders.
For more information, contact
LWSB’s webmaster at [email protected] or call 594-0176
and leave a message.
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Mutual
Monthly meetings are slated
Mutual meetings are listed below. Mutual residents are invited
to attend the open meetings of their mutual boards as follows:
Mutual 2 ..........................................9:30 a.m.
Administration
Mutual 11 ........................................1:30 p.m.
Clubhouse 3, Room 9
Mutual 8 ..........................................1:30 p.m.
Administration
Mutual 10 .............................................9 a.m.
Administration
Mutual 1 ..........................................9:30 a.m.
Administration
Mutual 6 ..........................................9:30 a.m.
Administration
March 19
March 19
March 23
March 25
March 26
March 27
Mutual Elections
Community leaders needed to help find solutions
by caroL weLLer
mutuaL administration
director
The community unity we
display in Seal Beach Leisure
World is a direct result of all the
unpaid volunteer board members
duly elected to serve their mutual
and the shareholders over many
years. What better way to create
and sustain a community such as
Leisure World then by volunteering time toward the governance
of this incredible lifestyle we all
enjoy?
This community was founded
on the premise that the mutual
boards and the elected board
directors would set into opera-
tion the day-to-day business of
each mutual corporation. Directors address the issues of most
importance to their electorate,
that is, the shareholders. Board
directors find solutions to existing problems, large and small.
This is not an easy job. It takes
time, effort and a willingness to
unselfishly donate a portion of
a person’s everyday life to the
community in which they live.
Seal Beach Leisure World is
full of highly qualified shareholders who have so much expertise
to offer, such as knowledge of
construction, plumbing and accounting, just to name a few.
New ideas and perspectives are
always needed and that means
volunteers are needed. Please
consider becoming a candidate
for a director’s position on your
mutual’s board of directors.
The schedule below indicates
each mutual’s annual meeting
date and election. Mutual 1 and
Mutual 11 elect directors in evennumbered years. Please note the
deadlines to apply for candidacy.
If you are interested or have
any questions relating to becoming a candidate for election to
your mutual’s board of directors
contact the Stock Transfer Office
at 431-6586, extension 346.
Mutual
Election and
and Candidate
Application
Mutual
Election
Candidate
Application
Schedule
– 2015
Schedule
– 2015
MAY
07
*10
14
09
*08
04
16
*11
JUNE
*01
05
03
12
02
15
17
06
Mtg.
Day
RD
3 FRI
RD
3 WED
RD
3 THUR
TH
4 FRI
TH
4 TUE
TH
4 WED
TH
4 WED
TH
4 THUR
Mtg.
Day
ND
2 MON
ND
2 TUES
ND
2 WED
ND
2 THUR
ND
2 FRI
rd
3 FRI
TH
4 TUES
TH
4 FRI
Mtg.
Date
5-15-15
5-20-15
5-21-15
5-22-15
5-26-15
5-27-15
5-27-15
5-28-15
Mtg.
Date
6-08-15
6-09-15
6-10-15
6-11-15
6-12-15
6-19-15
6-23-15
6-26-15
Mtg.
Time
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
2 PM
10 AM
Mtg.
Time
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
10 AM
Ballots
Mailed
4-15-15
4-20-15
4-21-15
4-22-15
4-24-15
4-27-15
4-27-15
4-27-15
Application for
candidacy
Deadline to Apply
as candidate
Annual Meeting
Vote on By-law
Amendment
Deadline to Apply
as candidate
2-16-15
2-19-15
2-20-15
2-20-15
2-25-15
2-26-15
2-26-15
Ballots
Mailed
------------
Application for
candidacy
Annual Meeting only
5-08-15
5-11-15
5-12-15
5-13-15
5-20-15
5-22-15
5-27-15
3-11-15
3-12-15
3-13-15
3-13-15
3-20-15
3-25-15
3-27-15
3-16-15
3-23-15
3-23-15
3-23-15
3-27-15
3-30-15
3-30-15
No election
4-10-15
4-13-15
4-13-15
4-13-15
4-20-15
4-24-15
4-27-15
Mutual Eleven will have an annual meeting but elects Directors every two years in even numbered years.
Mutual One will have an annual meeting but elects Directors every two years in even numbered years.
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NEWS
RELIGION
Redeemer Lutheran
Sunday service will begin with a
mission moment by Flo Nesland
This Sunday’s 10:30 a.m. service at Redeemer Lutheran Church
begins with a mission moment presentation by Flo Nesland. The
sermon by Pastor Gil Moore is titled “Listen!” based on John 12:2033. The service will be followed by a coffee hour. The reader will be
Cedric Elmer. The prayer leader will be Shirley Reimers.
The choir will be under the direction of Sharon Heck.
Altar flowers will be from Larry and Judy Norlander in honor of
their wedding anniversary; and from Ron and Linda Robertson in
honor of granddaughter Jocelyn Jane Thurner’s birthday.
A spring boutique will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on March 25 in
the fellowship hall.
The last Lenten soup supper devotion begins at 4 p.m. featuring
a dialogue from the crossroads on the cross.
The Bible class meets at 10:30 a.m. that day in the sanctuary, and
will be a study of Genesis, 33-35.
The website for the congregation is at www.redeemerlutheransealbeach.com. The Respite Center offers adult day care Tuesdays
and Thursdays. For more information and registration, call 596-1209.
Faith Christian
PROUD – The Salvation Army brigade from Crestmont College visit Leisure World March 23.
Salvation Army
College cadets appear in LW on March 23
The Home League of The
Salvation Army will meet at 7
p.m. on March 23 in Clubhouse
4. Greeters will be Sam Severino
and Leanna Sharon.
Cadets from the Crestmont
College of The Salvation Army
will present a program of muLittle Flower Guild
sic and inspiration from their
classes and life experiences. Each
spring, brigades travel to various
Salvation Army churches in the
western states.
When they complete their
studies, the cadets are ordained
in The Salvation Army, the
Sister Flood will speak at meeting
The Little Flower Guild will
meet at 1 p.m. on March 19 in
Clubhouse 2. A prize will be
awarded to whoever wears the
best Irish costume to the meeting.
The guest speaker will be Sister Eymard Flood, who serves in
the Diocese of Orange. She is in
the forefront of drawing attention
to the serious problem of human
trafficking.
Those who attend are asked to
bring gently used clothing suitable
for distribution to women in need.
Membership dues of $5 are
now payable and can be made
at any meeting. They can also
be mailed to Vilma Lina at 1623
Monterey Road, 20-H, Seal
Beach CA 90740.
For more information, call
Betty Mineo at (714) 925-4125.
Our Family is Committed to Yours.
®
military wing of the Christian
church. They are commissioned
as lieutenants and pastor churches
and community centers in various cities.
Opening remarks will be made
by Maj. Irene Seiler, followed by
hymns and prayer.
All are welcome to attend,
meet the cadets and enjoy refreshments supplied by the Home
League. They will be served by
tea hostesses Ann Hause and
Leone Metros.
Door prizes will be wrapped
and presented by Leanna Sharon.
Closing words of appreciation
and benediction will be offered
by Maj. Fred Seiler.
A period of refreshment and
fellowship will follow
For more information, call
296-8539.
Missionary is guest today
Jeff David, missionary to
Cuba, will be minister at 10:30
a.m. on March 22 at Faith Christian Assembly.
David has been a missionary
in Latin America for the last 25
years. Since 2013, he and his wife,
Barbi, have shifted their focus of
ministry to Cuba.
David founded The Caribbean
Initiative, which seeks to provide
Cuban pastors and church planters with mentoring, theology
courses and biblical materials.
The Faith Fellowship Group
meets at 11 a.m. on Tuesdays in
the Garden Room.
Spiritual Living Club
Rev. Reeves to speak Sunday
The Spiritual Living Club
will meet from 1-2:15 p.m., today, March 19, in Clubhouse 3,
Room 7.
The group meets on the first
and third Thursdays of the month.
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A midweek Bible
study, taught
by Pastor
Sheri Leming, is held
at 7 p.m. on
Wednesdays
in the Garden
Room.
The church
is located just Jeff David
outside the St.
Andrews gate.
For a free newsletter and for
more information, call 598-9010
or visit www.FCAchurch.net.
Guest speaker Rev. Josh
Reeves of the Seal Beach Center
for Spiritual Living will discuss
forgiveness.
Donations are appreciated.
For more information, call
or email Dory Steinmetz at 4302141 or dorysteinmetz@gmail.
com.
Visitors who plan to attend
should give Steinmetz’s name
and Clubhouse 3, Spiritual Living
Club, at the Main Gate.
Holy Family Church
Readings listed
for next Sunday
Holy Family Catholic Church
will observe the fifth Sunday of
Lent on March 22. The first reading will be Jeremiah 31: 31-34;
second, Hebrews 5: 7-9; Gospel:
John 12: 20-33.
Every Friday during Lent, all
are invited to participate in the
Stations of the Cross at 4 p.m.
with Benediction at the church.
Holy Family Church celebrates Sunday Mass at 8 and 10
a.m. and noon; the Vigil Mass is
at 5 p.m. on Saturday; daily Mass
is 8:30 a.m., Monday-Saturday.
For Your Information
Caregivers and visitors are not
permitted to use the swimming
pool, golf course, or exercise
room. These facilities are for the
use of shareholders/homeowners
only.
Seal Beach Leisure World Golden Rain News/March 19, 2015
NEWS
Assembly of God
First Christian Church
CSULB group
will visit church
A group from the Alpha Delta
Chi (ADX) Christian Sorority at
California State University, Long
Beach, will visit the Assembly of
God’s morning service at 10:30
this Sunday.
The group of Christian girls
are committed to following
Christ.
“We want to pass a legacy of
faith to the next generations with a
passing the baton ceremony to our
guests,” said Pastor John Heide.
Lunch will be served at the
home of Carolyn VanAalst after
the service. The evening hymn
sing begins at 6.
For more information, call
343-3655.
Evangelism training class resumes today
SOMETHING NEW – “Alley
Gators” Ken and Eris Gonterman are the March volunteers.
Community Church
First Christian Church continues the personal evangelism
training classes from 10-11 a.m.
today, March 19.
The training is a simple, fourpoint Gospel outline based on
familiar verses of Scripture.
Those who attend do not need
not take notes, just participate.
The training is non-denominational and open to all.
Jack Frost continues in the
book of John at 9 a.m. on March
19 for Bible study.
The hospitality room opens at
9:30 a.m. with light refreshments,
hot coffee and tea of choice.
Pastor Bruce Humes will begin worship service at 10:15 a.m.
with praise, scripture and prayer.
That will be followed by
Margaret Humes leading the
congregation in song.
The choir will sing with Anita
Ragole directing.
Pastor Bruce Humes will lead
the communion meditation and
service.
Donna Huffmyer will read
scripture from Acts 16:25-26 followed by a sing from Pat Kogok.
Pastor Gene Cherryholmes
closes the worship service with
his message “Prayer Meeting at
Midnight” continuing in his current series from the book of Acts.
Prayer and Bible studies are
held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays with
Pastor Humes in the book of
Isaiah.
For more information, call
431-8810 on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays between 9-11 a.m.
For all church functions, hearing enhancements are available at
the front table. gregants.
Every Wednesday, meditation
begins at 6:45 p.m., followed by a
talk by Rev. Reeves titled “I Am
the Nature of Christ.”
Music will be provided by
Tina Carson. The spiritual practice will be with Rev. Donna
Baranyay with the burning bowl
ceremony about forgiveness.
On March 26, practitioner
Victoria Norgard will lead
“Meditation Meet-Up.
To hear previous Sunday services, go to www.sbcsl.org, and
click on the microphone symbol
in the right corner or “past talks”
on the left.
Church practitioner Dory
Steinmetz has started the Spiritual
Living Club, which meets on
the first and third Thursdays, at
1 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 7.
Everyone is welcome. Donations
accepted.
Call 430-2141 for additional
information.
On Sundays, licensed practitioners are available for those in
need of someone to confide in.
For more information about
church activities, call 598-3325.
Pat Kogok
‘Alley Gators’
SBCSL
Zingmond will
provide help
be guest Cantor
Rev.
Reeves
will
speak
on
‘Souls
Story’
on
Sundays
Jay Zingmond will be the
Congregation Sholom
guest Cantor this weekend at
Congregation Sholom.
He will officiate at services
March 21, while Rabbi Galit
Levy-Slater is on vacation.
Cantor Zingmond will be filling in as rabbi and cantor, and will
read from the Torah at Saturday
services.
He will officiate March 27- 28.
For more information, call
594-4368 or 493-2680.
Baptist Church
Sunday School
includes study
of prophecies
The Leisure World Baptist
Church will meet at 8:40 a.m.
on March 22 in Clubhouse 4 for
Sunday School, continuing the
study of God’s chosen people.
The church will look at the
prophecies of Isaiah in chapters
53-55.
At 9:45, the morning worship
will begin with a song, followed
by the congregation’s response.
Pastor Rolland Coburn’s message is from Genesis, Chapter 3
titled, “When Evil Entered the
World.”
Calvary Chapel Bible Study
Community Church is strategically located across the alley
from the Seal Beach Shopping
Center at St. Andrews Gate.
To take advantage of its immediate access to the large parking lot in the center, the church
mans the alleyway gate with Alley
Gators, volunteers who monitor
the gate each Sunday before and
after services.
With limited parking in front
of the church, access from the alley provides quick and easy entry.
Those who want to attend
services but have difficulty with
parking are invited to park in the
center and cross the alley to the
gate behind the church.
There, Alley Gators will provide directions to the sanctuary.
The church invites the community to participate in the Lenten
season. Pastor Don Roe will lead
a Lenten devotional on March
25, titled “Spiritual Vaccination.”
The study begins at 5 p.m., followed by a potluck meal. Those
who attend are asked to bring a
place setting and a dish to share.
On the fifth Sunday in Lent,
March 22, Pastor Roe will preach
a message, “God of Our Life: In
Sickness and Health.”
Scripture passages are Psalm
24:1-6.
Worship services begin at 9:50
a.m. A coffee hour will follow
the worship service.
Rev. Joshua Reeves will
speak on the topic “The Souls
Story” Sunday at Seal Beach
Center for Spiritual Living, 500
Marina Dr., Seal Beach.
All are welcome.
The musical guest will be Michael Paul Smith, accompanied
by pianist Bill Wolfe.
The church conducts Sunday
services at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Lunch with the minister will
be held from noon-1 p.m. on
March 25 in the church sanctuary.
It will feature conversations
between Rev. Reeves and con-
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Bible study is Christian Wom. Fellowship
on Romans 9 Bible study is
Calvary Chapel will hold its
weekly Bible study at 6 p.m.
today, March 19, in the First
Christian Church Chapel on
Northwood Road.
Romans will be concluded
with Chapter 9 on salvation.
All are invited for worship,
prayer and the study of God’s
word.
For more information, call
Phil or Pam O’Malley at 5980270.
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on March 23
The Christian Women’s Fellowship and Bible Study will be
held at 10 a.m. on March 23 in
Clubhouse 3, Room 6.
Members will study from the
Book of Romans, 4:1-21.
All residents are welcome.
The group meetson the second and fourth Mondays of the
month.
For more information, call
493-2445 or 298-8185.
Rock Church
The Rock Church, Seal Beach campus, welcomes everyone
to weekly services for all ages at Marina Community Center, 151
Marina Drive, Seal Beach. Sunday services are at 9 and 11:15 a.m.
in English and at 1:30 p.m. in Spanish.
For more information, visit the website at www.gototherock.com
or call (714) 526-8233.
“A toe-tapping
nostalgic ride to
yesteryear” —Brad Downall
Center Theater
Thursday, March 26 ~ 2pm Matinee
Friday, March 27 ~ 2 pm & 7:30 pm
Ticketmaster 800-745-3000
www.ticketmaster.com
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Seal Beach Leisure World Golden Rain News/March 19, 2015
NEWS
ARTS & LEISURE
—Ruth Osborn, staff photo
THE LEISURE WORLD ORCHESTRA is seeking people to play orchestral instruments—
french horn, violin, trombone, trumpet among others. The group particularly needs more
string players, but all musicians are welcome. Rehearsals are held at Community Church
from noon-2 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. There are no auditions. For more information, call 296-5267.
Genealogy Workshop
Immigration is meeting topic
“Immigration and Naturalization” will
be the topic of the Genealogy Club meeting
at 10 a.m. on March 25 in Clubhouse 3,
Room 1. The social time begins at 9:30. All
are welcome.
Guest speaker Bonnie Elsten will talk
about how to find immigrant ancestors by using immigration and naturalization records.
Elsten is a longtime genealogist and
retired educator. Currently, she is a volunteer instructor at OLLI@CSULB, where
she teaches “Click Start Your Genealogy Bonnie Elsten
Research” and several Macintosh computer
classes. The Genealogy Workshop Library is open from 1-4 p.m.
on Tuesday-Thursday and from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on the second
Saturday of the month.
On Saturdays, enter through the outside patio door as religious services are being held in the lobby.
A discussion group meets at this library three Wednesdays
a month from 1:30-2:30 p.m. The following are the scheduled
discussion groups for April:
• April 1: Webinars
• April 8: Sharing Websites You Use
• April 15: Planning for the April 18 Family History Fair
• April 29: DNA Results—Now What?
There is a sign-up sheet at the research library for carpooling to the the Family History Fair on April 18.
Lapidary Club
Club dues, locker
fees now payable
The Lapidary Club needs to
update its list of member lockers.
People are asked to come to the
Lapidary Room in Clubhouse 4
on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
or Thursday to update the list with
Nelson Melville.
Locker fees must be paid by
April 1, or locks will be cut off
and the contents disposed of on
May 1.
Only club members are permitted to have lockers.
Scrapbook Club
Bring photos to
sort on March 21
The Scrapbook Club will meet
from 1-5 p.m. on March 21 in
Clubhouse 3, Room 4.
The group meets on the third
Saturday of the month for this
meeting only. Bring photos to sort and share.
Why we offer
new patients a $1900 exam,
x-ray & cleaning special. (Reg. $292)
One of our goals is to discover small dental
problems before they become big ones.
The American Dental Hygienists’ Association
estimates that for every dollar spent on
preventive care, $8 to $50 is saved in restorative
and emergency procedures.
Tommy Williams
Judy Duvall
Cabaret Entertainers
Nightclub entertainment comes March 27
The Cabaret Entertainers and Suede Sole Dancers will host shows
at 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. on March 27 in Clubhouse 4. Cabaret Entertainers feature singers Bette Fritz and club president Tommy Williams, piano playing by Bert Carroll and the Suede
Sole Dancers in colorful costumes dancing lyrical performances. Pat
Erickson is the choreographer and Suede Sole Dancers instructor.
Newcomers Judy Duvall and Luz Contreras will be featured.
Duvall of Mutual 3 brings a love of blues and jazz ballads, including
the work of Etta James, Martha Washington, Karen Carpenter and
Anne Murray. Lifelong stage fright kept her from singing in public
until she met Bert Carroll, a musician who lives in Mutual 14. She
credits Carroll with her newfound confidence about singing on stage.
The show will include a wide range of music and dance. Cabaret
Entertainers Phase 2 is an offshoot of Bob Fritz’s Cabaret Entertainers. It will retain the professional ambiance and talent of the original
singers and include music from the baby boomer years.
There will be dancers, back-up vocalists, comedy and a witty
emcee. Admission is $5 at door and includes six 50/50 tickets. Bring
snacks and beverages. Light refreshment will be provided.
Dressy attire is recommended. There will be 50/50 raffle. The
doors will open at 1:30 for matinee and 5:30 for evening show.
People who have a large group of eight or more can reserve tables
by calling Anna Derby, 301-5339, or Helen Schultz at, 596-2818, or
email to [email protected].
Restaurant Review
Primrose Cafe offers good
eats close to Leisure World
Leisure World residents are welcome to submit reviews of
their favorite restaurants. Make sure the restaurant’s full name,
telephone number, address and operating hours are provided.
People may submit takeout menus with the information. The
reviews are subject to editing and will run as space allows.
Email them to [email protected]. For more information,
call News Editor Ruth Osborn, 472-1277.
Primrose Cafe
13956 Seal Beach Blvd.
799-6799
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Leisure World Shopping Center • Seal Beach
Right outside Leisure World’s St. Andrews Gate is the Primrose Cafe. It’s an easy walk or drive, or people can take the bus.
The cafe is open from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. It offers a full menu,
reasonable prices and indoor or outdoor seating. There is also
a full bar so people can enjoy a cocktail, wine or beer with
their meal.
There is a senior menu that includes salad or soup plus dessert
with your entree. The help staff is friendly. The food is cooked
to perfection and tastes like home-cooked meals.
There is also a take-out service.
Try it, as I’m sure you will enjoy it, and it is so close to home.
GRF Movie
“Elsa and Fred,” rated PG-13, will be shown at 2 and 7 p.m. on
March 25 in Clubhouse 4.
When Fred, a retired 77-year-old hypochondriac widower, moves
to an apartment in Madrid, his temperamental daughter Cuca has an
incident with his next-door neighbor, the elder Argentinean Elsa.
Later, they meet each other, and Elsa seduces Fred with her reckless
behavior and world view.
Seal Beach Leisure World Golden Rain News/March 19, 2015
NEWS
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Community Sing
Carmen Edwards will lead sing-along
LW CHORALE—“An Afternoon with the Masters” will be presented at the next concert of the
LW Chorale at 2 p.m. on March 21 in Clubhouse 4. The show will feature popular songs that
have been selected from classical melodies. Refreshments will be served after the concert.
Ballroom Dance Group
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Mike Clairmont, club president (l), with Gary Dupont, vice
president.
Astronomy Club
View night sky through large telescope
The Astronomy Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. on April 1 in Clubhouse
3, Room 3. There will be a program on how to find astronomical
objects in the night sky. That will be followed by a DVD on “The
Violent Nature of Our Universe.”
The meeting will conclude with night viewing through the club’s
ten-inch Dobsonian deep space telescope.
Coffee and snacks will be provided.
All are welcome. For more information, contact President Mike
Clairmont at 860-0902.
LW Computer Club
Classes will begin next week in CH 5
The Leisure World Computer Club will offer a variety of classes
starting March 23 from 9-11:15 a.m. in the Computer Lab of Clubhouse 5, located on ground level. People can sign up for classes at
the lab or email reservations to [email protected]. Class size
is limited. The following is the list of classes:
• Monday, March 23, Introduction to the Android Tablet
• Tuesday, March 24, Introduction to the iPad Tablet
• Wednesday, March 25, Overview Android, Tablet, Phone,
Windows 8, iPad
• Thursday, March 26, Introduction to Windows 8
• Friday, March 27, Introduction to Skype
• Monday, March 30, Introduction to Word
• Tuesday, March 31, Introduction to Excel
Coffee tea and snacks will be available during the break. Handouts
will be provided. Classes cost $5 each.
The Leisure World Computer Club offers more than 30 different
classes to help residents learn about electronic devices, which can
strengthen communication among family members.
One hour of training can save hours of confusion when trying to
operate a new device. The Leisure World computer lab is handicap
accessible.
Computer Club members have consulted and trained clients at
Deloitte Touche, General Electric and for the U.S. military.
Members have given over 1,000 training days in Leisure World
over the past 10 years.
Staffed lab hours are available. For more information, call John
Retterath, 544-2210.
Mini Farmers Club
The Mini Farmers will meet at 9 a.m. on March 26 in Clubhouse
3, Room 2. Amending the third addendum to the constitution about
fencing will be discussed along with an update on the splitting of
plots to accommodate new members.
Awards will be given for best and most improved plots among
several other categories. Honorable mentions will also be awarded.
Refreshments will be served.
The Sunday Night Ballroom
Dance Group hosts dances on the
first and third Mondays of the
month. The group will not meet
on April 5 because it is Easter
Sunday. The next dance will be
held April 26, as the usual dance
held on the third Sunday has been
postponed.
The dinner-dance will have
a Moulin Rouge theme featuring the big band sounds of the
Goldentones, under the direction
of Carol Robinson.
French cuisine and a Parisin-spring ambiance will be highlights of the evening.
For information and reservations, call Marge Archibald at
598-4056.
GRF Weekly Dance
The Golden Rain Foundation sponsors a weekly dance
on Saturdays from 7-10 p.m. in
Clubhouse 1. Don Peterson will
perform March 21.
The Community Sing will
meet at 6:30 p.m. on March 23
in Clubhouse 1.
Prospective amateurs should
sign in at 6 p.m. with two copies of
their own sheet music, prepared
to perform for three minutes only,
since time is limited.
Carmen Edwards will lead
group singing.
Her halftime guest will be
soloist Valentino Perry.
On March 9, amateur time
opened with Guy Morrison on
piano singing “Twelfth of Never.”
Bruce Dupont followed with
“As Time Goes By,” and Sally
Glausser sang “April in Paris.”
Byong Choi sang “First Time
Ever I Saw Your Face,” followed
by Peter Innerbickler, “You Do
Something to Me.”
Ellen Brannigan closed with
“Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ra.”
Barbara McIlhaney and Carol
Robinson accompanied the soloists.
Group song leader Ethel
Carter was joined by a full house
of enthusiastic songsters who
sang favorite melodies until she
Carmen Edwards
brought out Betty Ballen as her
guest. Ballen had chosen many of
the late Bob Smallwood’s favorite
songs, and, with the help of Clarence Hoffman and the piano, sang
them as a memorial to the club’s
beloved “cowboy.”
Felicia led a greeting song for
newcomers.
Ethel wrapped up group
singing.
Community Karaoke
Irish songs are pick of the night
Community Karaoke singers prepared for St. Patrick’s
Day last week with songs like “Danny Boy,” sung by both
Bob Barnum and Ren Villanueva. Joe Sabroso did “My Wild
Irish Rose,” followed by Ray Jarris, “McNamara’s Band”; Joe
Mesner, “I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover”; and Ken
Harpham, “My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean,” among others.
First-time singers Rudy and Lita Fernando did an anniversary
duet of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.”
Pete Tupas, Ray Jarris and Ren Villanueva sang three songs
in memory of Rick Reynado, who was a faithful member of
the Karaoke Club. They sang Reynado’s favorites: “My Way,”
“This Love of Mine” and “Let Me Try Again.”
Community Karaoke meets in Clubhouse 1 each Wednesday
from 5:30-10 p.m.
Bring snacks and join the fun on stage or just listen.
All are welcome. Practice songs on Tuesday in Clubhouse
6 from 1-3.
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7 is sharing 50 years of cameras in the display cases at the
Leisure World Library through the end of April.
Friends of LW Library
Camera collection is on display
The Leisure World Library has a unique display of 50 years of
cameras in its display cases. Nancy Hayes, who moved to Mutual 7
two years ago from Long Beach, is sharing part of her vast camera
collection, which details the progression of photography through
the years. Nancy is president of the Photo Arts Club and a member
of the Video Producers and Sunshine clubs. Her photography is on
display in the halls Clubhouse 3.
Among the unique cameras in her collection is a small 1950s spy
camera that uses 110 film. The display also includes a 1926 35-mm
Nikon, and a stainless steel Dutch-made camera from 1946.
The LW Library is open from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., weekdays,
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LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL performers at a recent event.
Good Times Roll
Bi-monthly dance party will feature singing and dancing
Frank Destra and the Good
Times Roll background dancers will offer their rendition of
“Splish, Splash” at the club’s
bi-monthly dance party March
21 in Clubhouse 2.
Doors will open at 6 p.m.
Performances include a guitar
solo of Lodi by Mike Skinner.
There will be time to socialize
and dance before and after the
performances scheduled to start
at 6:30 p.m.
All are welcome.
Club performers Destra, Vic
DeGrazia, Mike Skinner, Judy
Duvall, Carmen Edwards, Joe
and Shirlene Chavez, Shalla
Callahan, Audrey McKenzie,
Joe Tucky and Vicki Van Ert
have been practicing their own
special songs.
Newcomers Leeta Kessler and
Deanna Booher will make their
singing debuts.
Ben Berg and the Rhythm
Rockers, with Vickie Van Ert, will
start the show with their special
brand of rock and roll music.
Dancing in the aisles is part of
the evening’s fun.
Bring beverages. The club
will have snacks, coffee, ice and
cups available.
There will be a 50/50 drawing
after the show.
Gerald L. Lenning, CPA
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THE VELVETONES JAZZ CLUB will will host a swing dance at 6:30 p.m. on March 20 in
Clubhouse 4. Bring drinks and snacks. All are welcome, singles and listeners as well. Family
members can be called in for the big band dance. There will be a 50/50 drawing at 8 p.m.
Dance to the Music
Dance to classic country and rock music March 22
Jimmy and Christine Rogers
of the Dance to the Music Club
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p.m. on March 22 in Clubhouse 4.
Dance to classic country and
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through the 90s.
Jimmy was a professional
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and singers.
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BALLET CLASS—A one-hour class is held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays in Clubhouse 6, second
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with the class. She is the great granddaughter of Geri Simmons of Mutual 17. She came to
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No experience is necessary. Men
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information, call Diana Winkler
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296-5588.
• Dance Club: Practice social
dances in a group setting from
6:30-7:30 p.m. on the second
Wednesday of the month upstairs
in Clubhouse 6, Room C. Jeremy
Pierson is the dance instructor.
The cost is $6 per session. A
social dance sampler of basics
in swing, rumba, cha-cha, tango,
salsa, waltz and foxtrot is taught
from 6:15-7:15 p.m. on Fridays
in Clubhouse 6 Room C and is
followed by a West Coast Swing
class from 7:15-8:15 p.m. The
cost is $6 per session.
• Dancing Feet Club: The
club hosts ballroom and line
dancing in Clubhouse 2 every
fourth Friday of the month from
6-9:30 p.m. On March 27, the line
dance lesson will start at 6 p.m.,
followed by ballroom dancing
from 7-9:30 p.m. Admission is
free. Dancers may bring their
own drinks and snacks. There
will be 50/50 raffles. For more
information, call Ed Bolos at
(551) 998-4223.
• Flowering Step Line Dance:
Classes are held on the first and
third Tuesdays at 11 a.m. in the
lobby of Clubhouse 3; and on the
second and fourth Tuesdays at 10
a.m. in Clubhouse 2. Young-Ah
Ko is the instructor. There are
no fees. For more information,
call (310) 658-0379 or 296-8068.
• Grapevine Line Dance:
The Grapevine Line Dance class
meets from 3-5 p.m. on Thursdays
in Clubhouse 6, Room C, upstairs;
and from 1-2 p.m. on Fridays in
3:51 PM
the Clubhouse1/20/15
3 lobby.
Instruction for newcomers/beginners is
from 3-4 p.m. and 4-5 p.m. on
Thursdays for intermediates. The
Friday class is open. New dances
will be announced and taught
in Thursday classes. All classes
are free. For more information,
call Jack and Aranee Carrigan
at 596-8273 or Crystal Chung at
431-6898.
• Hui O Hula: Hula lessons
are offered Monday mornings
at 10 and Tuesday afternoons at
1:15, upstairs in Clubhouse 6. All
are welcome. Call 252-9676 for
information.
• International Folk Dance
Club: The group meets at 10:30
a.m. on Fridays in the lobby of
Clubhouse 3. Learn easy line and
circle dances from around the
world. Beginners are welcome.
• Joyful Line Dance Club:
The club meets from 3:30-5 p.m.
on Tuesdays and Fridays on the
Amphitheater stage. Men and
women are welcome to learn
how to line dance; individual
instruction is available for beginners. Chung Cha Lewis is the
instructor, with guest instructors
Gui Baker and Pat Erickson as
time permits. For information,
call 301-5339.
• Kang Nam: The line dance
class is taught by Leona Wagner
from 9-10:30 a.m. on Mondays
in Clubhouse 2. It is followed by
a Korean folk dance class taught
by Grace Lee from 11 a.m.-noon.
No experience is necessary. To
sign up or for more information,
call Philip Bak, 431-0321.
• Leisure Time Dancers: The
Leisure Time Dancers meet Mondays for ballroom dance classes
in Clubhouse 6. Jeremy Pierson
will teach the class through
March. Rumba class starts at 2
p.m. and tango at 3 p.m. Singles
and couples are welcome. Dancers rotate. Cost is $6 for one
hour, or $10 for two hours. For
more information, call Pierson
at 999-1269.
• Leisure World Cloggers:
The club holds classes at 8:30
a.m. on Wednesdays for advanced
and intermediate students and at
10:30 a.m. for beginners on the
Amphitheater stage. All are welcome. For more information, call
Betty Currie at 598-9974.
• Line Dance: Novice beginners meet at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays
in Clubhouse 6; a beginners
class is offered at 10:30 a.m. on
Mondays in Clubhouse 1. All are
welcome; $3 per class. Barbara
Magie is the instructor.
• Line Dance: Advanced
beginners meet at 10 a.m. on
Thursdays in Clubhouse 3, Room
6; $3 per class.
• Saturday Morning Dance
Club: Learn west coast swing
from 9-10 and the cha cha from
10-11 on Saturdays in Clubhouse
1. Classes are taught by Candi
Davis; dancers rotate, so partners
are not required. Sessions are $5
each.
• Suede Sole Dancers: The
group meets at 6 p.m. on Sundays
for a class upstairs in Clubhouse
6. Everyone is welcome. Pat Erickson is the instructor. Dancers
who qualify may participate in a
dance troupe that performs in and
out of Leisure World. For more
information, contact Anna Derby
at 301-5339.
• Tap Dance: The Leisure
World Theater Club Tap Dancers
meet from 9-10 a.m. on Thursdays on the Amphitheater stage.
Some tap or dance experience is
helpful but not required. The cost
is $5. For information call instructor Louise Guest, 756-2078.
• Beginning Tap Class: The
class normally meets at 1 p.m. on
Tuesdays on the Amphitheater
stage. But it will not meet for
about eight weeks while the Amphitheater is being painted. For
more information, call 370- 3036
or email [email protected].
There is no charge for this class.
• Zumba Club: Instructor
Stef Sullivan teaches dance steps
inspired by salsa, merengue,
cha-cha, raggaeton, Cumbia,
Bolºlywood, jazz, hip-hop and
disco. Classes, $3, are held at
5:30 p.m. on Mondays, 8:30 a.m.
on Tuesdays, 5 p.m. on Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m. on Thursday and
Fridays, 11 a.m. on Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. on Sundays. Classes are
held in Clubhouse 6, except the
Thursday class, which meets in
Clubhouse 3.
For information, call Mary
Romero at 431-0082.
LB Symphony Orchestra
Discount tickets
are available
Jeannie Berro from Mutual 2
is accepting new members into
her longstanding Leisure World
group for 2015-16 season tickets.
These seats are in the side loge,
rows 1-4. Regular individual concert
tickets are $32 each. The $114
package includes five concerts
for $22.80 each. People who
can’t make all five concerts can
exchange tickets for another Pops
or Classics concert in the same
season with no service charge.
There is also free lost ticket
replacement, subscriber-only
events, dining discount card for
local restaurants and tax-deductible ticket returns. Highlights include the Oct.
17 Halloween Symphony Spooktacular and the Dec. 19 Holiday
Swing Concert. Concert dates
are Feb. 20, March 19, featuring
Broadway show tunes; and May
14. All concerts are Saturdays
at 8 p.m. Carpools are avaiable. The deadline for checks is
See TICKETS, page 13
Seal Beach Leisure World Golden Rain News/March 19, 2015
NEWS
Play Review
This production of ‘Mikado’ is uneven
“The Mikado,” a revival of the operetta,
music by Arthur Sullivan, lyrics by William S.
Gilbert, now playing at
The Attic Theatre, 2995
W Segerstrom, Santa Ana
92704 through March
29. 714-662-2525, www.
ocact; ticket prices: $20
seniors, $15 students, $25
adults. Running time: 2
hours, 30 minutes.
by Larry Blake
LW contributor
When the works of
Gilbert and Sullivan
burst onto the London
theater scene in 1871,
they caused a sensation.
Humorous and melodic,
their 14 operettas have
entertained audiences
ever since. The D’Oyly
Carte Opera Company Brooke Lohman and Chris Yeschenko
performed the operettas in “The Mikado.”
in repertoire until its closure in 1982. Times had changed by 1982,
and the D’Oyly Carte did not change with them, resulting in their
productions becoming dated and stagnant.
In 1980 a new production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Pirates
of Penzance” opened in New York. It featured actors like Kevin Kline
and rock stars like Linda Ronstadt. It was a campy romp, a huge success, and pumped new blood into the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.
That production spawned a revival that continues today. Community theaters particularly produce the shows because of the savings,
as the shows have no royalties because they are in public domain.
The latest entry in the works of Gilbert and Sullivan is the Attic Theatre’s production of “The Mikado.” It is a production that attempts,
unsuccessfully, to present the operetta in the style of camp and fun.
In Imperial Japan, Nanki Poo (Chris Yeschenko), the son of the
emperor, or Mikado, is told that he must marry the older and unattractive Katisha (Becki Daher). But Nanki Poo has fallen in love
with Yum Yum (Brook Lohman), ward to the high executioner of
the village of Titipu.
Nanki Poo leaves the court, disguises himself as a lonely minstrel,
and proceeds to Titipu to claim Yum Yum. Alas, the high executioner,
Ko Ko (Brian Crawford), has declared Yum Yum for himself. But
not to fear, as all ends mostly happily, with Yum Yum and Nanki
Poo being married at the finale.
“The Mikado” was one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s greatest successes. It’s survival is mostly due to its terrific score, which contains
“A Lonely Minstrel I,” “Three Little Maids,” “I’ve Got a Little List,”
“A More Humane Mikado” and “Willow, Tit-Willow.”
Director Stacy Holmes opted for the campy, humorous version
of “The Mikado.” However, not all of the cast members seem to
be aware of that. Several key roles have been miscast with singers
whose acting skills are limited, and not with actors who sing. The
result is an uneven evening.
In the lead role of Ko Ko, Brian Crawford lacks the experience
and comic skills for such a complicated role and style. He may be
able to do the role in years to come, but right now he is not ready.
Historically, the most successful performances of Ko Ko have been
by comedians, including even Groucho Marx.
As the romantic couple, Yum Yum and Nanki Poo, Brooke Lohman
and Chris Yeschenko are delightful. Yeschenko’s charming voice
and matinee idol looks are a feast for the eyes and ears. As Poo Bah,
right hand man to Ko Ko, Matt Koutroulis is appropriately funny.
There is still life in the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, and especially “The Mikado.” However, it takes special skills and talent,
and a consistency in the style throughout the evening to succeed.
Though this production does succeed in moments, it never pulls it
together for the entire evening.
OLLI @ CSULB
Brain chemistry class starts April 13
Holly Weber, a Leisure World resident, will teach the course Feel
Great Again: Understand and Maximize Your Brain Biochemistry.
The six-week course will be offered at the Osher Lifelong Learning
Institute at CSULB in the main campus, Room 101, on Mondays
from 10-11:30 a.m. The session begins April 13 and ends on May 18.
Using the research of Eric Braverman, M.D., and others, the class
will study four brain types and uncover the relationship between foods,
moods and illnesses. Dr. Braverman’s book “The Edge Effect” will
be used as the text (available on Amazon and at Barnes & Nobel).
During the course, each student will discover her/his dominant
brain biochemical and will learn to support that brain type with
specific foods and natural supplementation.
To register, call 985-8237 or visit www.csulb.edu/centers/olli.
Ms. Weber is a registered nurse, certified brain nutritional counselor
and psychotherapist ,who provides customized wellness consultations
and counseling. She may be reached for an appointment at 430-8245
or www.rnhealthhelp.com.
SBTV-3 Programming
The following is the SBTV-3 television schedule for the week. Time Warner
broadcasts on Channel 3 (subscribers
must have a digital box or digital adapter)
and Verizon FIOS subscribers can watch
it on Channel 37:
Thursday, March 19
4 pm
Feeling Fit for Older Adults
5 pm
Silver Age Yoga
5:30 pm Karaoke Western Songs
6:30 pm Inside Leisure World
7 pm Studio Cafe
8 pm Life and Times in Seal Beach: Virginia Haley
8:30 pm The Robby Armstrong Show
9 pm
History of Seal Beach 1985
9:30 pm Vintage Vehicles
11 pm Live at the Ford
Friday, March 20
4 pm Inside Leisure World
4:30 pm Ukulele Songs
5 pm
Ocean Perspectives
6 pm Calvary Chapel
6:30 pm Pulse of the Port
7 pm Inside Leisure World
7:30 pm Life and Times in Seal Beach:
Virginia Haley
8 pm Griffins Rewind
8:30 pm Your Sanctuary
9 pm Studio Cafe
10 pm Irish Melodies w Rob Roy
10:30 pmRobby Armstrong Show
11 pm Ocean Perspectives
11:30 pm Cerritos Center
Saturday, March 21
4 pm Good News Singers
5:30 pm Karaoke Western Songs
6:30 pm Inside Leisure World
7 pm
Studio Cafe
8 pm
LAUSD
11 pm Irish Melodies w Rob Roy
11:30 pm Cerritos Center
Sunday, March 22
4 pm
Vintage Vehicles
6 pm
Inside Leisure World
6:30 pm Ukulele Songs
7 pm
Life and Times in Seal Beach
Virginia Haley
7:30 pm History of Seal Beach 1985
8 pm
Studio Cafe
9 pm The Robby Armstrong Show
9:30 pm Irish Melodies w Rob Roy
10 pm Live at the Ford
Monday, March 23
4 pm Feeling Fit Club for Older Adults
5 pm Inside Leisure World
5:30 pm Life and Times in Seal Beach
Virginia Haley
6 pm Studio Cafe
7 pm SBTV-3 Bulletin Board
Tuesday, March 24
4 pm Good News Singers
5:30 pm Inside Leisure World
6 pm
Calvary Chapel
6:30 pm Irish Melodies w Rob Roy
7 pm History of Seal Beach, 1985
7:30 pm Life and Times in Seal Beach
Virginia Haley
8 pm Griffins Rewind
8:30 pm Studio Cafe
9:30 pm The Robby Armstrong Show
10 pm Sea Inside
11 pm Live at the Ford
Wednesday, March 25
4 pm Good News Singers
5:30 pm Inside Leisure World
6 pm Ukulele Songs
6:30 pm History of Seal Beach, 1985
7 pm
Life and Times in Seal Beach,
Virginia Haley
7:30 pm The Robby Armstrong Show
8 pm
Irish Melodies w Rob Roy
8:30 pm Ocean Perspectives
9 pm
Studio Cafe
10:30 pm Vintage Vehicles
11:30 pm Sea Inside
All programming is subject to change.
GRF Weekly Dance
Don Peterson to
play on March 21
The Golden Rain Foundation sponsors a weekly dance
on Saturdays from 7-10 p.m. in
Clubhouse 1. Don Peterson will
perform March 21.
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Theater Club
Tickets on sale for C/W dinner, show
Lou Krieger will perform a skit at the Theater
Club’s annual countrywestern show and dinner
dance on April 11 in Clubhouse 2.
Tickets, $15, are available from 10 a.m.- noon
on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at the Loft (also
known as the Little Theater) at the top of the ramp
behind the Amphitheater.
Doors open at 4:15 p.m.
A dinner of a barbecue beef
sandwich, pototo salad,
baked beans, salad and
dessert will be served at 5
p.m. The country-western
show starts at 6, followed
by dancing to the music of
Terry Otte & Abilene from
7-9 p.m.
Tickets must be purchased in advance. There LOU KRIEGER will perform a skit
will be seating for 200 about convincing Gen. Custer to stay
guests, and tickets will be away from the Battle of Big Horn or
sold on a first-come-first- Custer’s Last Stand.
serve basis. People who
cannot purchase tickets in person can call Sam Jones at 598-0880
for more information.
This year’s event is BYOB; bottled water will be at each table.
Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-serves basis. Last year there
was a waiting list, so buy tickets as soon as possible.
Leisure Whirlers
Club to celebrate spring on April 3
The Leisure Whirlers Square
and Round Dance Club will celebrate spring with a dance party
from 6:30-9:30 p.m. on April 3
in Clubhouse 4.
“In Your Easter Bonnet” is
the theme.
Prizes will be given in several
categories for the best bonnet.
Pre-rounds will be from 6:307 p.m.
Square and round dances will
be alternated from 7-9 p.m., followed by a potluck.
Caller and cuer Mel Branham
will be dressed up for the dance
party April 3.
Singles and couples are welcome. Admission is $6 for parties.
Mel Branham in his Easter hat.
For more information, call
Lenore Velky at 237-2682.
Spotlight on the Artist
John Schulz will exhibit artwork March 20
The Art League will sponsor
a Spotlight on the Artist featuring the work of John Schulz at a
reception from 1-3 p.m. on March
20 in Clubhouse 4.
Schulz earned a bachelor’s of
science degree from California
State University at Los Angeles
and, following graduation and
military service, had a successful
career in business.
Schulz and his wife, Anita,
an accomplished musician and
photo artist, have been residents
in Leisure World for 15 years.
Schulz had a strong interest
in art from a young age through
high school and college.
When he retired in 2000, he
began formal studies in the fine
arts by enrolling in art courses at
various community colleges and
attending workshops offered by
professional artists. John and Anita spent a considerable amount
of time in Mexico absorbing the
TICKETS
color and culture of the country.
These influences are evident in
his paintings.
Through his studies he explored a wide variety of art media.
“Art has become important to me
as a form of creative expression,
and I enjoy following it to see
where it takes me,” he said.
His work includes landscapes,
portraiture and social commentary executed in varied mediums.
All are welcome.
For Your Information
• Caregivers and visitors are
not permitted to use the swimming pool, golf course or exercise
room. These facilities are for
use of shareholders/homeowners only.
• The deadline for editorial submissions is Thursday
for publication in the following
Thursday’s newspaper.
From page 12
March 21, but first come, first served for the best seats. Call her at
598-6294 for more information.
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The Seal Beach Historical
Society/Red Car Museum will
present a “Day in History” from
9 a.m.-5 p.m. on May 16 at the
Marina Center, 151 Marina Dr.,
Seal Beach.
Everyone is invited to celebrate the observance of the City
of Seal Beach’s centennial.
There is no charge to attend
but donations will be accepted.
Events include a raffle and
children’s coloring contest.
For more information, call
430-1450 or write to P.O.Box
152, Seal Beach.
GOP
Trip to Reagan
Library planned
The Leisure World GOP will
plan a trip to the Reagan Museum
at the end of April, with the exact
date to be announced.
All Leisure World residents
are invited to help the club fill a
54-seat bus. Bus fare will be about
$24 round trip. For more information or to sign up, email the club
at [email protected].
Pauma
Casino day-trip
departs April 8
The New York Club will escort a day-trip to Pauma Casino
on April 8.
The cost of the trip is $15, with
$10 cash returned in the machine.
During the trip, bingo is
played coming and going and
snacks are served.
The bus picks up at three locations, Clubhouse 4, 7:15 a.m.;
Amphitheater, 7:30; and outside
St. Andrew’s Gate, 7:35.
For reservations and information, call Phyllis Pierce,
598-3743; or Chee Chee Porr,
430-5949.
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Trip planned
to lunch, show
The PEO, Chapter RT, invites all to see “Colorful Songs
of Broadway” in Alhambra on
May 21.
The cost of the trip is $85 and
includes a three-course, luncheon
with wine and dessert, the show
and transportation.
For tickets and information,
call Ro Lynch, 431-9863 , or
Juanita Townsend, 431-4026.
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COMMUNITY
THE LINE WRAPPED around Clubhouse 6 to purchase Domino’s pizzas, wings and soft
drinks on March 12. The pizza maker is offering special prices to Leisure World residents.
There are patio tables nearby or take food home to enjoy.
Pizza Thursdays is big hit
Doug Cox, staff photos
FOR THE ROAD— Art Pearson purchased a pizza
and bottle of Coke to take home.
HOT ONES TO GO— Domino’s sells medium and large cheese and pepperoni pizzas, wings
and boneless wings, Cinnasticks, breadsticks, parm bites and two-liter sodas from 4-7 p.m. on
Thursdays outside of Clubhouse 6.
Humanist Association
Sunshine Club
ITS manager is
guest speaker
Construction Notices
The Physical Property Department alerts LWers of
projects currently in process and asks residents to use
extreme caution in these areas and to follow detours
or signage associated with the construction of these
projects:
• Tam O’Shanter and Amphitheater alignment
• Street painting throughout the community on all
Trust streets
• Clubhouse 1 roof replacement
• Perimeter wall replacement between Mutual 15
and Seal Beach Boulevard
• Painting the interior of Clubhouse 3
• Painting and upgrades to the Sales office
• Floor installation in Clubhouse 4 kitchen
• Floor installation bathroom next to Café
Steve Perez, Golden Rain
Foundation Information Technology Services manager, will
give a presentation on GRF’s
new Jenark property management software, which is used to
process and maintain resident/
shareholder information, including payments for assessments.
Perez will discuss GRF’s
recent migration to the new
system and share some of the
new features that will improve
GRF’s ability to better serve the
community.
The Sunshine Club hosts
See SUNSHINE, page 23
Steve Perez
Critical thinking is
new group’s focus
The first meeting of the new
Leisure World Humanist Association will be held from 10 a.m.noon on April 5 in Clubhouse 6,
Room B, upstairs.
The group focuses on using
critical thinking, rationalism and
science to understand the world.
According to the American
Humanist Association, humanism is a progressive philosophy
of life, that without theism and
other supernatural beliefs, affirms
the responsibility to lead ethical
lives of personal fulfillment.
The group will meet on the
first Sunday of the month in
Clubhouse 6, Room B, upstairs.
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NEWS
News
Bus driver spotlight
REUNITED – Jonathan Johnson, grandson of resident Eleanor Rota, has been playing
baseball with former Heartwell Long Beach teammate Travis D’Arnaud (r) at the New York
Mets’ spring training facility in Florida.
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LWer’s grandson playing spring ball with old teammate
Jonathan Johnson, grandson
of Eleanor Rota of Mutual 15,
has been playing baseball with
an old friend at the New York
Mets spring training facility in
Port St. Lucie, Florida.
Jonathan is back with Travis
D’Arnaud, the Mets’ starting
catcher who played with Johnson
as a youngster in Long Beach.
Friendship Club
Tablets, iPads class set for March 24
The Friendship Club will have
computer classes on March 24 in
Clubhouse 3, Room 7.
Introduction to Personal
Computers will be held at noon
with teacher Jeff Sacks; and an
open session on computers, iPads
and tablets starts at 1 p.m. Bring
devices and ask questions.
Wireless Internet is available
in Clubhouse 3.
Cost is $5 for one or both
classes.
Refreshments will be served.
For more information or to
join the email list, call Jeff Sacks,
(714) 642-0122.
Mutual 9
Semi-annual sale
planned April 16
Members of Mutual 9 will
hold their semi-annual multicarport sale on April 16.
For details and space, call
Aileen Ackerman at 493-6774.
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been a Minibus driver for
three years.
He relieves drivers on all
four routes while they take
their lunch breaks.
His favorite part of
the job is talking to people who ride the bus.
I get to see them all,” he said.
Prior to driving the LW
bus, Bray was a bus driver for
Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA) for 20 years.
Raymond Bray
In 2008, the pair was part of
the Heartwell Park, Long Beach
team that won the Pony League
World Series.
Where We Live
Club meets March 19
The Where We Live Club will
meet at 6:30 p.m. on March 19 at
in Clubhouse 3, Room 2.
Topics are the benefits of
changing Leisure World’s name,
how to bring it to community
vote, the financial implications
of not changing the name and
the fiduciary duty of elected
representatives.
For more information or to
be added to the club’s list, email
[email protected].
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LBSO Pops!
Grammy-award winner returns to podium
On Saturday, March 28, the Long Beach Symphony POPS! will
groove to rhythms from around the world featuring the music of
Jobim, Tito Puente and Sergio Mendes, among others.
The one-night-only concert at the Long Beach Arena will honor
the Port of Long Beach and the Waterfront Community for their
support of Long Beach Symphony’s free, music education programs.
Guest conductor and Grammy Award-winner Matt Catingub will
return to the podium for his third appearance with the Long Beach
Symphony, demonstrating his talents on piano, saxophone and vocals.
Joining him on the stage will be drummer Steve Moretti, a twotime Grammy Award nominee and winner of two Telly Awards. His
performances have been described as “powerful” (World-Herald)
and “full of subtle nuance and excitement” (Cleveland Classic). Moretti has had an extensive recording career and recently made
his movie debut playing live in the 2014 Clint Eastwood film, “Jersey Boys.”
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia will present the symphony a
Proclamation honoring its 80th anniversary of serving the community. Concert-goers may bring picnic dinners and beverages or order
from one of the arena’s many caterers. There will be dance areas for
those who want to celebrate. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for dining and
mingling; the concert begins at 8 p.m. Arena seating starts at $21.
To purchase tickets, call 436-3203, ext. 232, or visit the symphony
website: www.longbeachsymphony.org.
The Long Beach Symphony Orchestra was established in 1935.
It plays six Classical concerts in the Terrace Theater and five POPS!
performances in the Long Beach Arena every year. The Symphony partners with the Long Beach Unified School
District to provide curriculum-based music education opportunities
throughout the year. Through its music education programs—including professional ensembles in elementary and middle schools and
widely acclaimed Miller Foundation Symphony Concerts for Young
People—the LBSO reaches more than 24,000 students a year.
FIREFIGHTERS work to extinguish a fire that broke out in a Mutual 11 apartment.
FIRE
From page 1
Watch Commander Tommy
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Neal said he was also grateful
for help rendered by GRF Mutual
Administration Director Carol
Weller and Safety and Emergency
Coordinator Eloy Gomez.
This is the fourth fire that
has displaced shareholders since
2010.
In April 2010, OCFA responded to a structure fire in
Mutual 9. That fire was contained
to one unit.
In June 2013, a fire in Mutual
7 destroyed two units.
In October 2014, two residents were displaced after fire
broke out in a Mutual 3 building.
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have games, food,
and entertainment
The annual Rossmoor Community Festival will be held from
10 a.m.-5 p.m. on May 3 at Rush
Park.
The festival will include rides,
games, vendors, food trucks, live
entertainment, a dog parade and
a car show.
Sign-ups for the free car show
can be made by contacting Lee
Lindquist at leelindquist@socal.
rr.com. Trophies will be awarded
in many categories. People can
dress up dogs for the dog parade.
People can sign up at the festival.
There is no entrance fee, and
prizes will be awarded. We Care,
Los Alamitos food pantry and
resource center will sponsor the
High Heel Dash.
Visit rossmoorfestival.com
for non-food vendor applications
and sponsorship opportunities.
For more information, call 7991401 or send an email to festival@
rossmoor-rha.org.
This event is co-sponsored
by the Rossmoor Homeowners
Association and the Rossmoor
Community Service District.
PARK
From page 1
The Recreation Committee
has forwarded its recommendation to the Golden Rain Foundation Board.
The GRF board will review
the idea of the park and its pros
and cons, including the cost, at
its meeting on 10 a.m. on March
24 in Clubhouse 4.
About 40 people came out in
support of a park for dogs at the
Recreation Committee meeting,
including LW residents Darlene
Boyce and Ana O’Brien. They are
spearheading support for the park
and urge dog lovers to attend the
GRF meeting on March 24.
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NEWS
HEALTH & FITNESS
Impaired Vision, Hearing
Wa-Rite Club
Controlling metabolism the
Social worker to
main topic at weekly meeting give final lecture
Patsy Steele spoke to other members of the Wa-Rite Club March
Ophthalmologist
will speak to
club March 24
The Impaired Vision and
Hearing Club will meet at 2
p.m. on March 24 in Clubhouse
3, Room 1.
Guest speaker will be Dr. Ashkan Pirouz, an ophthalmologist
who is affiliated with the Retina
Consultants of Orange County.
He has practices in Los Alamitos and Fullerton, and serves at
the Health Care Center twice a
month. He is a diplomat of the
American Board of Ophthalmology.
Joyce Payne and her kitchen
Dr. Ashkan Pirouz
helpers will provide refreshments, coffee and tea. A 0/50
drawing will be held. The funds
raised will help support the club.
Those who require transportation to the meeting should call
Security at 594-4754 24 hours in
advance to make a reservation for
the handicap bus.
Heath Care Center
Start the day dining with doctors
GRF members are invited to
Breakfast with the Medical Director, from 8-9 a.m. on March 25
in the Health Care Center conference room.
Dr. Rudolph Haider will be
joined by guest Dr. Amit Balgude,
a radiology interventionalist.
They will make a presentation
on neurointerventional therapies
for acute ischemic stroke.
Included will be information
on how a stroke patient is triaged
and what treatments can be used.
Board-certified in family
practice and a specialist in geriatric medicine, Dr. Haider has
been with the HCC for 24 years.
Dr. Balgude and his group of
physicians provide 24/7 neurointerventional coverage for the care
of stroke patients at Los Alamitos
Medical Center.
To attend, LWers should call
the reservation line at 795-6204
and leave their names and numbers and intentions to attend the
breakfast.
13 about metabolism and how to raise it.
Metabolic rate is customarily expressed (in calories) as the heat
liberated in the chemical processes that take place in living organisms.
Proteins, fats, and complex carbohydrates are stored for use in
all bodily needs.
Other than using prescribed thyroid medication, metabolism can
be influenced through lifestyle changes.
Metabolism can be raised by building muscle, walking, eating
more protein, keeping active (off the couch), better eating habits,
and living a healthy lifestyle.
A healthy weight is a journey of learning new ways of eating and
letting go of the unhealthy ones. Retired people seem to like going
to restaurants and have yet to learn how to choose wisely and eat
small portions. One of the most common excuses for weight gain
is “going out to eat.”
New member Kathleen Lyn was honored as the top loser of the
week with a seven-pound loss. Peg Rogers dropped nearly five pounds.
Gerri Seaton has rejoined the club.
Meetings are held at 9 a.m. on Fridays. Those who want to join
should come at 8:30 a.m.
For more information, call Betty Scharf at 795-0356 or Judy
Chambers at 430-9966.
Calling 24-Hour
Nurse?
Dial Direct,
795-6216
on heart disease
The last in a series of seven programs on Congestive
Heart Failure (CHF) will
be held at 1:30 p.m. today,
March 19, in the Health Care
Center conference room.
Social worker Betsy
Fagin will be guest speaker.
She will discuss how to
see the psychosocial effects
of living with heart disease.
To make reservations
for any of the lectures, call
the HCC reservation line at
795-6204.
Callers should give the
name of the lecture and leave
a return name and phone
number.
Calling LW Health Care Center? Dial Direct, 493-9581
The right way
to keep active
and healthy is
right around
the corner.
LW Emergency Meals
Leisure World Emergency
Meals offers a meals delivery
service Monday-Friday for $25 a
week to residents. LWvolunteers
will deliver a hot meal, which
includes salad and dessert, to any
resident, regardless of medical
status. People recuperating from
illness or surgery, or those who
prefer not to cook, are welcome
to call 430-9056 to schedule a
delivery.
Monday, March 23: Spaghetti with meat sauce, spinach,
peach cobbler.
Tuesday, March 24: Mushroom and bulghur chicken,
roasted red potatoes, steamed
baby carrots, dessert.
Wednesday, March 25:
Chicken Marsala, carrots, cauliflower and peas, barley rice
pilaf, dessert.
Thursday, March 26: Beef
Stroganoff, farfalle noodles,
green beans, dessert.
Friday, March 27: Meat
lasagna, broccoli florets, bread
pudding.
Health Care Center
Visit your neighborhood physicians at
The Health Care Center on Golden Rain Road.
• Board-certified family practice and internal
medicine physicians
• Over 16 specialty physicians
(most available on site)
• A registered nurse
(available 24 hours / 7 days)
• On-site lab, x-ray, pharmacy, and optical services
• Free transportation to the Los Alamitos
Medical Center
• Open to all Leisure World residents
• We accept most insurance plans and cash payment
Call 493-9581 for more information.
1661 Golden Rain Road
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Seniors Keeping Fit
Exercise, health classes available each week in LW
Living with Vision Loss
The support group will meet from 10-11:30 a.m. on March 20 in
Clubhouse 3, Room 6.
Residents having difficulty with failing vision or who know of
someone who is are invited to attend.
Parkinson’s Support Group
There will be no meeting in April, but members are encouraged to
attend the second annual Parkinson’s Disease Patient and Caregiver
Symposium from 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on March 20 in Newport Beach.
Dr. Kaspil Sethi, MD, professor of neurology will speak on
emerging therapies for Parkinson’s Disease.
Complimentary breakfast and lunch will be provided.
There is no cost to attend, but reservations are required.
For more information, or to arrange for transportation, contact
Mike Mooney, 233-7060, (909) 558-2037 or [email protected].
Ageless Grace
Ageless Grace, a fitness class, will meet from 4:30-5:30 p.m. on
March 23 in Clubhouse 6, upstairs. The cost is $5 per class.
Kathy Streng leads the class, which consists of 21 movements
practiced in a chair for greater stability, safety range of motion and
increased core strength.
A second eight-week session will begin April 6.
The cost is $25 for all eight sessions, or $5 a class.
For more information, call Streng at (231) 225-6750 or see www.
agelessgrace.com
Vini Yoga Therapy with Mat
The Friday class with Mat meets from 10:30-11:30 a.m in Clubhouse 3, Room 7.
All shareholders are welcome. Matthew Spencer is the instructor.
Show and flow yoga with with instructor Travis Ott-Conn meets
from 10:30-11:30 a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 6. Bring mats.
The cost is $5 per class.
For more information, call Patti Endly at 430-7291.
The cost is $25 for all eight sessions, or $5 a class.
For more information, call Streng at (231) 225-6750 or see www.
agelessgrace.com
Chair Exercise
Classes are offered from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays
in Clubhouse 1. The fee is $2 per class.
Classes are designed to improve flexibility, strength, endurance
and coordination.
These classes for men and women are designed for all fitness
levels. The instructor is Nancy Wharton.
For more information, call 431-0839 or 430-9379.
Walking Group
The group meets at 4 p.m. every Monday in front of the Amphitheater for a one-hour walk.
The activity is not strenuous, but residents should check with their
doctors if they have been recently ill.
Bad weather will cancel the walk. For more information, call
799-3841.
Pilates Club
No-impact exercise classes for men and women that improve
balance, strengthen the body core and improve coordination are
held Thursdays.
Chair classes for beginners are from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Clubhouse
6, Room A, and mat classes are from 6-7 p.m. in Clubhouse 6, Room
C. Pilates or yoga experience is preferred for mat classes.
Chair classes are taught by a certified pilates instructor and mat
classes, by a certified personal trainer. Cost is $7 per class.
For more information, call Susan Hopewell at 430-6044 or Linda
Neer, 430-3214.
Yoga
Classes are offered Tuesdays at 10 a.m. in the Clubhouse 4 Lobby;
Thursdays at 10 a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1; and Saturdays, 10
a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 9.
The fee is $5 per session.
For more information, call Connie Adkins at 506-5063.
Upper Body Strength Class
One-hour classes are offered from 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays in Clubhouse 6. (Participants do not have
to go both those days.)
The fee is $4 per class, payable at the start of the month, or $5 a
class for those who do not attend regularly.
Participants engage in warm-ups, light weightlifting, standing yoga
poses for balance improvement (no mat needed), moderate aerobic
moves and cool-downs. All levels of ability are welcome.
For more information, call Dorothy Anderson at 493-0609.
Seniors Keeping Fit
Seniors Keeping Fit offers low-impact cardio dance and hand
weight workouts. Classes are held at 6 a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, in Clubhouse 6.
Workouts include stretching, aerobic exercises and strength training to exercise DVDs.
For more information, call (310) 489-2390.
No fees are required to participate.
Monday Yoga
Classes are offered from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 4, Section
C; fee: $5 per session.
For more information, call Pat
Castaneda at 225-0273.
Stick, Qigong, Tai Chi Club
Stick exercises, qigong and
tai chi chih classes are held from
9:15-11 a.m. on Tuesdays in
Clubhouse 3, Room 1.
For more information call
Joann Mullens at 596-3936.
Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi
Classes are offered from 9:3011 a.m. on Saturdays upstairs in
Clubhouse 6.
Enjoy casual elegance, home-cooked
Paul Pridanonda teaches students to free the mind and spirit
meals, a full calendar of activities
using laughter, thought-sharing
and the slow and steady flow of
and your very own park to enjoy
tai chi movements.
A meditation for relief, healwith family and friends.
ing and energy ends the class. For
more information, call 493-6719.
Leisure Leggers
The Leisure Leggers, Leisure
World’s walking and running
club, meets every Monday at 7:30
a.m. in front of Clubhouse 6 for
a 30-to-60-minute walk and to
train for local races.
Who says you can’t
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Volunteers are
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Schedule your tour today
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Independent Living | Assisted Living
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11000 New Falcon Way
Cerritos, CA 90703
The Health Care Center is
looking for some new people to
be volunteers in the lobby.Those
with some few extra hours in the
week who enjoy helping needed
are needed to to assist patients
and visitors find their way around
and to answer questions about
the HCC.
The shifts are from 9-11:30
a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m.
Volunteers can take a regular
shift or be on call to if someone
is unable to work their shift.
To help, call 795-6278.
Senior Meals
Seal Beach Community Services, in cooperation with Community Senior Serv, offers weekly
hot meals program at the North
Seal Beach Community Center,
3333 St. Cloud Dr. The center
is open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Monday-Friday. Lunch is served
weekdays at 11:15 a.m. Arrive
by 11 a.m. to check in at the front
desk. Reservations not needed.
Sugar-free desserts are offered
on request. Suggested donation,
$3 for seniors 60 and older, $5
for all others.
The Los Alamitos senior lunch
and bread program offers the
same menu from 11:15-11:30
a.m. Monday-Friday at the Los
Alamitos Youth Center, 10909
Oak St. Suggested donation:
$3-$5 for seniors, $5 for people
59 or younger. For reservations,
call 430-1073, ext. 526. Bingo
is played Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
Monday, March 23: Roast
turkey with gravy, cornbread
stuffing, spinach salad with
raspberry dressing, orange juice,
tapioca pudding, diet pudding,
cranberry sauce.
Tuesday, March 24: Gumbo
soup with crackers, salmon boats
with Newburg sauce, carrot
coins, succotash, roll and margarine, orange.
Wednesday, March 25:
Chicken and dumplings with
peas and carrots, two-way salad
mix with Italian dressing, melon.
Thursday, March 26: Vegetable soup with crackers, barbecue chicken salad, three-way
salad mix, sweet corn, cheese,
black beans, diced tomatoes,
melon.
Friday, March 27: Vegetable
quiche, red potatoes, Brussels
sprouts, fruited gelatin, gelatin.
Meals on Wheels, LB
Meals on Wheels of Long
Beach, Inc. (MOWLB), a nonprofit group, delivers a variety
of home-cooked meals to Leisure
World shareholders; cost, $7.50
per day, $37.50 per week. Meals
are delivered between 10:30
a.m-12:30 p.m. Apply by phone
or online. Contact Lisa Valdez at
433-0232 or visit www.mowlb.
org. Call 439-5000 before noon
to cancel orders for the next day.
Monday, March 23: Turkey turkey casserole with wheat
pasta, Mexican corn, mixed
vegetables, strawberry Jell-o,
Mexican chicken, Caesar salad,
dressing and crackers.
Tuesday, March 24: Vegetable pasta Alfredo, roasted
corn, pesto kidney beans, mixed
green salad, tropical fruit cup,
ham and cheese sandwich, lentil
and spinach.
Wednesday, March 25:
Hungarian goulash, wild rice,
braised cabbage, chocolate chip
cookie, tuna salad with lettuce,
tomato, cucumber, ranch dressing
and crackers.
Thursday, March 26: Pork
and beans with smoked sausage,
chuckwagon corn with rice,
mixed green salad, pineapple
tidbits, egg salad sandwich, lentil
and spinach salad.Friday March
27: Grilled chicken with tomato,
basil relish, pesto pasta, mixed
vegetables, tropical fruit cup,
entrée chicken salad with mixed
greens, tomato, cucumber, ranch
dressing and crackers.
NEWS
Scoreboard
Seal Beach Leisure World Golden Rain News/March 19, 2015
SPORTS & GAMES
Scoreboard
Fun Time Pinochle Club winners from March 16: Joan Taylor,
12,900; Margaret Smith, 12,060; John Loasby, 11,480; Betty Hie,
10,650. Games are played at noon Mondays in Clubhouse 1. For
more information, call Diane Van Wasshnova at 430-6590
•••
Monday Bridge Club winners from March 16: Lorna Binger,
Phyllis Kale, Ann Ide. Games begin at noon in Clubhouse 1. All
bridge players are invited and should arrive between 11:45-noon,
with or without a partner. For more information, call Mary Nell
Clark, 296-8570.
•••
Jolly Time Pinochle Club winners from March 14: Julia Troise,
11,960; Jean Beasley, 11,620; Anthony Scutti, 11,610; Jim Kaspar,
11,490. Games are played from noon-4 p.m. Saturdays in Club house
1. For more information, call Peggy Kaspar at 799-0433.
•••
Saturday Social Bunco Club results March 14: Most buncos:
Joseph LaRoche. Most wins: Tie among Suzanne Frank, Marge
Hurt and Norah Williams. Most babies: Kathleen Morrison. Most
losses: Rosemary Sprague. Door prize winner: Rita Visloskie. The
club’s next meeting is at 1 p.m. on March 28 in the Clubhouse 3
lobby. Signups begin at 12:15 p.m. Due to the demand for tables, a
12:30 p.m. arrival is advised. The club meets the second and fourth
Saturdays of the month. For more information, call Doris Dack,
president, (714) 356-0443.
•••
Burning Tree Duplicate Bridge Club (ACBL) winners March
14: N/S: First in Strats A and B: Bud Parish- Jaye Woodington; second
in Strats A, B and C: Betty Scharf-Rufo Robinson; third in Strat A:
Bee Kinman-Stan Blitz; fourth in Strat A: Alan Flower-John Chang.
E/W: First in Strat A: Diane Schmitz-Sibyl Slutsky; second in Strat
A and first in Strat B: Joyce Henderson-Judy Johnson; third in Strat
A and second in Strat B: Jane and Jerry Reid; fourth in Strat A: Bob
Mault-Sherry Troeger; third in Strat B and first in Strat C: Kar-Yee
Nelson-Chie Wickham; second in Strat C: Bill Power-Lottie Kostar.
Winners March 13 N/S: First in Strat A: Bee Kinman-Stan Blitz;
seond in Strat A and first in Strat B: Simon Chottin-Janette Estill;
third in Strat A: John Chang-Judy Johnson; fourth in Strat A, second
in Strat B and first in Strat C: Betty Scharf-Rufo Robinson; third in
Strat B and second in Strat C: George Koehm-Jack Dampman. E/W:
First in Strat A: Sue Fardette-Marilyn McClintock; second in Strat A
and first in Strat B: Howard Smith-Joyce Henderson; third in Strat A:
Sibyl Slutsky-Diane Schmitz; fourth in Strat A: Dick Sands-Stephen
Licker; second in Strat B: Lottie Kostar-Fred Benedetti; third in
Strat B and first in C: Chuck Cutchshaw-Cookie Pham. Games are
played at 12:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays in Clubhouse 1. Players
are requested to arrive by 12:15 p.m. or if a partner is needed by
noon, and every effort will be made to find one. For reservations or
cancellations Friday or Saturday, call Jaye Woodington at 799-1089.
After noon, call Clubhouse 1, 431-6586, ext. 381. Directors: Friday,
Bud Parish; Saturday, Emma Trepinski.
•••
Leisure World Duplicate Bridge Club winners March 12: N/S:
First in Strat A: Bee Kinman-Fern Dunbar; second in Strat A: Joan
Tschirki-Chie Wickham; tied for third in Strat A and tied for first
in Strat B: Sue Fardette-Vince Remedios and Cookie Pham-Sylvia
Kaprelyan (also first in Strat C); fifth in Strat A and third in Strat
B: Sue McHale-Jean Byer; fourth in Strat B and second in Strat C:
Midge Dunagan-Julie Cunningham. E/W: First in Strats A and B:
Howard Smith-Bill Linskey; second in Strats A and B: Rob PreeceJoyce Henderson; third in Strat A: Sibyl Slutsky-Marilyn McClintock;
fourth in Strat A: Tad Galardos-Dick Sands; fifth in Strat A, third in
Strat B and first in Strat C: Donna and Jim Shaffrer; fourth in Strat
B: Sharon Beran-Bud Parish. Winners March 9: N/S: First in Strat
A: Bee Kinman-Bill Linskey; second in Strat A and first in Strat B:
Melanie Smith-Bettyanne Houts; third in Strat A: Betty JacksonLarry Slutsky; fourth in Strat A, second in Strat B and first in Strat
C: Cookie Pham-Thuan Gwynn; fifth in Strat A and third in Strat
B: Sue Fardette-Vince Remedios; fourth in Strat B: Jeanette EstillPhilippe Varda; second in Strat C: Tom Campbell-Alan Olschwang.
E/W: First in Strat A: Fern Dunbar-Lavonne McQuilkin; second in
Strat A and first in Strat B: Howard Smith-Joyce Henderson; third in
Strat A: Rob Preece-Diane Sachs; fourth in Strat A and second in Strat
See SCORES, page 28
Men’s Golf
Sung Kim cards a 51,
low score of the day
Byron Schweitzer
LW Contributor
by
Fred Riccilli
Bowling Club
Club saddened
by passing of
former member
Leisure World Bowling Club
members were saddened by the
recent passing of bowling great
Fred Riccilli, a player in the LW
league for many years. He was
on television with other greats
such as Don Carter, Dick Webber
and Buzz Fazio. Riccilli was one of the sport’s
pioneers and helped make bowling the popular game it is today.
•••
In last week’s matches,
Scoops maintained a two-game
lead in the standings by winning three games from the Four
Crazies. Rich Meager had a
202 series and 190 game; Chris
Cisneros rolled a 491 series and
Doris Wilson carded a 179 game. Second place Very Striking
kept pace, winning three games
from Rollin’Along. Dave Silva of
Very Striking bowled a 242 first
game with a 603 series. Rich Eggers, the league aver
See CLUB, page 28
Sixty three golfers took part in
the monthly Men’s Tournament
on March 11 at the Leisure World
golf course. The weather was cool
and the track fast.
Sung Kim shot a sizzling
three-under-par of 51, the low
score of the day.
Bill McKusky and Harry
Konishi earned closest to the pin
honors on holes 8 and 17.
Sung Kim also won the first
flight (handicap 0-5) with a net
48. He was followed by E.K. Kim,
Chi Lee, Shawn Lee and Byron
Schweitzer with 52s. Tied for
third with 54s were Byong Choi,
Paul Cose, Stan Johnson and Tom
Soonthorn.
Harry Konishi won the second
flight (handicap 6-9) with a net 48.
Bob Barnum and Jae Kim tied for
second with 50s, followed by Don
Kim, Stan Shiroma, Dong Lee
and Bill McKusky, tied with 51s.
Bob Gass, 52; David Song,
53; and Clarence Fuqua, 54;
rounded out flight.
In the third flight, (handicaps
10-13) Suk Im and Dale Williamson shot six-under-par net scores
of 48 to tie for first place.
Ed Milbrandt finished second
with a net 49, followed by Art
Salazar, 52; and Jae Lee, 51. Hyon Shin won the fourth flight
with a 52.
•••
The club gives a hearty shout
out and thanks to Jim Kaspar,
who wrote golf stories for The
News for more than 20 years
and is now retired. Thanks Jim,
for your dedication and support
of LW golf.
Ladies Golf Club
Field of 51 plays for low
gross, low net and birdies
A full field of 51 members of
the Ladies Golf Club played a
round of low gross, low net and
birdies on March 9 at the local
course.
Flight winners:
Flight A: Low gross: Susie
Kim, Soo Choi, 28. Low net: Hae
Lee, Helen Kim, Helen Yoon, 23.
Birdies: Soo Choi, 3; Hae Lee,
9; Helen Kim and Linda Herman, 2; Sandy Kim, 8; GeeGee
Kwak, 6, 7.
Flight B: Low gross: Neva
Senske, Mary Greig, Sadie Oh,
31. Low net: Soo Kim, 24.
Birdies: Lori Owensby, 7.
Flight C: Low gross: Melinda
Lee, Laura Garcia, 32. Low net:
Barbara Timberlake, Maggie
Howe, 23.
Flight D: Low gross: Barbara
Bertoldi, Evelyn Scherber, 36.
Low net: Christine Cisneros, 22.
Birdies: Evelyn Scherber, 8.
•••
The club will meet at 10 a.m.
on April 6 in Clubhouse 3. Winners of the spring tournament will
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NEWS
Tournament Poker Club
Women’s Golf Club
LW will pay tribute to Special
Olympics with golf tournament
At the end of the month, Leisure World will do its part to honor
participants in the 2015 Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles. The LW Women’s Golf Club will hold a charity golf tournament
at the local course on March 31.
The World Games will be held July 25- Aug. 2 featuring 7,000
athletes from 177 countries.
Fifty-four golfers will take part at 8:30 a.m. in the coed shotgun
scramble. Doughnuts and coffee will be provided preceding the event.
A luncheon and silent auction in Clubhouse 2 will follow the
tournament. No more tickets are available to play in the event.
Gelson’s will cater the luncheon, and Caremore is providing pies
from Polly’s for dessert.
The tournament ise sponsored by Berkshire Hathaway real estate
agents Kathy Gupton, Gloria Hadley, Robin Gray, Barbara Dobias,
Vickie Van Ert, Susie Allen, Mary Chittick and Jim Duncan; State
Farm Insurance Agent Joe Lopez, Caremore, Dr. Nora Oakley, Gelson’s Market and the Leisure World Garden Club.
The first Special Olympics was held in 1968 under the sponsorship of Eunice Kennedy Shriver to honor one of her siblings who
was born with Down syndrome.
To donatie cash, check or merchandise, contact Laura Garcia at
230-5302.
Shuffleboard Club
Ham shoot set for March 27
All are invited to the Shuffleboard Club’s ham shoot that will
be held from 8:30 a.m.- noon on
March 27, at the courts behind
Clubhouse 1.
It will be an opportunity to
to meet club members and learn
more about the sport.
Each lane has a different trial,
and scores will be kept to award
cash to winners.
The entry fee for opportunity
drawings is $3.
A free pizza lunch will be
served after the games.
In play March, 13, the Ram-
blers ripped the Crackshots, 11-7.
All-game winner for the Ramblers was Richard Eggers.
All-game winners for the
Crackshots were Pat Bennett and
Tony Ahn.
On the last three courts, the
Aces and Dynamos tied, 8-8.
All-game winner for the Aces
was Ed Giroud.
Practice is held at 2 p.m. on
Mondays and 10 a.m. Wednesdays at Clubhouse 1.
League games are played from
8:30 a.m.-noon Fridays.
New players are welcome.
Club founder Elias wins
tournament with two pair
Sally Mansis
Ladies Q Club
Mansis wins
in Funday
competition
Sally Mansis was the March
winner in the Ladies Q Club
Funday competition. Only nine
players attended.
The club missed Kathy Peale,
Susan Shaver and new member
Sandy Wells.
Grace Lesher and Milly
Larsen won their first matches,
then played off, and Larsen won.
Mansis and Maria Reviere
also won their first matches, then
faced off, Mansis emerging as
the winner.
That set up the final match
between Larsen and Mansis,
who won.
The club invites LW women
to play with members at 10 a.m
Mondays at the Ladies Pool
Room at Clubhouse 1
George Elias won the Poker
Tournament on March 7 with two
pair, beating Carole Damoci.
Elias founded the Tournament
Poker Club in 2004 and has won
at the final table five times.
He has won several poker
tournaments in Las Vegas and
wrote a book about poker.
Elias has lived in Leisure
World for 20 years and says that
poker is his main hobby.
Third-to-eighth place finishers at the final table were Susan
Dodson, Dan Galliani, Edmund
Loritz, Ken Goettsch, Richard
Houck and Richard Grodt.
Wendy Wu was the dealer.
Lynn Zdonek won the high
hand with a straight club flush
of 9 through king.
Susan Rose was second with
four 2s.
The next Tournament is at
noon on March 21 in Clubhouse 6. George Elias
Cribbage Club
Cogdill earns her fifth star
with perfect score of 847
Marian Cogdill won all seven
games for a perfect score of 847
to steal the show at the March 10
meeting of the Cribbage Club.
She earned her fifth star in the
process. Cogdill was followed by Jean
Wilson, 838; Scott Boeger, 837;
and Joe Notrica, 835.
Bob Lindl and Nancy Demery
had six games of 121 to win consolation prizes.
The club welcomed back Norman Martin.
Bea Lissow celebrated her
birthday by providing cake and
strawberry ice cream. Margaret
Friday Golf
Smith helped serve the dessert. Thanks to Carl Henry for
bringing popcorn.
The club meets at noon Tuesdays in Clubhouse 1. New players
are welcome.
To be assured of a table, players should arrive by noon.
Seven games are played and
end by 3:30 p.m. Partners are not
required. Residents who want to learn
to play cribbage or need to brush
up should call Patti Smith, club
president, at 242-4674.
She will arrange for lessons
one hour before the games begin.
.
Both flights end in ties for first
We partner to meet your needs at every level.
Friday Golf play on March 13
at the Meadowlark course found
the fairways and the scores were
normal.
Jerry Hore and Merle McGee
shot 67s to win the first flight.
Tom McCullough’s 70 earned
him third place, followed by Paul
Cose and Jim Dickerson tied with
71s and Fujio Norihiro, 73.
Birds were made by Merle
McGee, 3; Hore and Bill McKusky, two; and Cose, one.
The second flight was led by
the good play of Lowell Goltra
and Sang Kim, who carded 70s
to tie for first place.
Mauricio Rivero, back from
his travels, carded a 71 for the
third place, followed by Ron
Maddox, also back from vacation,
79; and Ed Dragan, 84.
McGee was closest to the pin
winner.
Sang Kim had the only bird
in the second flight.
The group will play at Riverview on March 20.
Monday Golf
McGee, Goltra win flights
Merle McGee posted a 65 to
win the A flight March 9 at the
Riverview course. Paul Cose and
Rich Miller were close behind
with 68s and had birdies.
Bill McKusky was fourth
and had the fewest putts, 28. Jim
Dickerson finished fifth.
Lowell Goltra won the B flight
by shooting a 66, was closest to
the pin on the ninth hole and collected the fewest putts, 30.
Mauricio Rivero was second
with 71, had a bird, and was closest to the flag on the second hole.
He was followed by Edmund
Dragan, Bob Munn and Marv
Ballard.
Chess Puzzle Answers
From page 21
Solution to this week’s puzzle: g5. The white Pawn moves from
g4 to g5. Any answer by black, the white’s next move is check mate.
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PEO
LW Social Club
Come for pizza, cards on March 27
The Social club meets on the fourth Friday of each month at
11 a.m. for cards and treats in Clubhouse 2. On March 27 the
club will serve pizza and salad. The charge is $3. Pizza will be
served at 11:45.
Call Joan Taylor at 240-5416 or Marj Earls at 799-8449 to reserve
a table of four, to cancel a table or to be put on the substitute list.
Sisterhood will dine at Huff’s March 23
Chapter RT of the PEO Sisterhood will meet March 23 for a
party at Huffs Family Restaurant,
8105 E. Wardlow Road, Long
Beach. Arrive by 11:30 a.m. The
club will have a private room,
order from the menu and be billed
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From page 15
classes to help with everyday
living in Leisure World from 10
a.m.-noon on Fridays in Clubhouse 3, Room 2.
All shareholders are welcome to attend; no membership
required. Refreshments will be
served.
with individual checks.
The club is hosting an On The
Go fundraiser May 21. The event
includes bus transportation, lunch
and the show “Broadway Presents
A Musical Tour of America,”
See PEO, page 28
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Puzzles & Comics
Answers on page 29
NEWS
Find Typo
We’ve hidden a small, black silhouette of Typo, the name of the fish serving as
The News’ staff mascot, somewhere in this issue. If you locate him and enter
our Find Typo contest, you may win a $25 Starbuck’s gift card in our monthly
drawing. To enter, locate Typo and then either email, mail or bring into The
News office your name, mutual, telephone number, the issue’s date, the page
number and exact location on the page of where you found Typo. Deadline for
each week’s entries is 5 p.m. on the Wednesday following the publication of a
particular issue.
Typo will be hidden in a new location in each issue of The News. Our “Find
Typo Contest” is open exclusively to Leisure World residents, who can enter
once for each issue published in a given month (a total of four separate entries
in a typical four-week month). The odds of winning will depend on the
number of correct entries received.
The monthly gift card drawing will be held one week after we publish the final
issue of that month. All entries for the entire month will be put into the Flo Dartt
Fishbowl, and a single name will be drawn for that month’s winner. The winner
will be notified and invited to appear in a winner’s picture to be published in
The News.
The prize is not redeemable for cash, and there will be no substitutions. The
News’ selection of the winner is final, and receipt of entries cannot be verified.
Sudoku
Come See the Real Typo at the News
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NEWS
News
KACMA
PEO
‘Sound of Music’ studied March 19 Come for cards,
FIND TYPO—Barbara Atlas, Mutual 15, received a $25
Trader Joe’s gift card as the first winner of The News’ contest. Her name was drawn from a bowl with all the people
who found Typo, the fish, in the past month.
Korean-American Classical
Music Academy (KACMA) invites residents to attend classes
from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on second,
third and fourth Thursdays at
Clubhouse 4. The objective of
the KACMA is to promote fellowship through interpretation,
appreciation of classical music
such as symphony, opera and
participation in concerts.
The remainder of the March
schedule:
•March 19: “The Sound of
Music,” narrated by Robert
Chung; “Art of Music,” lecture
by Chong Chi Yi
• March 14: “La Donna del
Lago” (Rossini), METLive At
AMC Marina Pacifica 12, 9:55
a.m.
• March 26: “Amadeus,” recommended by Won Kim
For more information, contact
Chair Grace Kim, 431-3039;
Vice Chair Won Sook Kim,
(213) 393-0804; Program Chair
Robert Chung, 387-7377; and
Publicity Chair Kyungsoon Park,
598-6292.
HCC
HCC nurse currently available
to shareholders 24 hours a day
Total Bill
Excluding alcohol • One use per day
CAFÉ
Authentic Italian Cuisine
Not valid with any other coupons, discounts,
house specialties or seafood specials.
Expires 4/9/2015
4959 Katella Ave. Los Alamitos, CA 90720
www.aromaitalianocafe.com
714-816-3070
Dino’s
Fine Italian Dining
At Affordable Prices
Senior Citizen or L.W. Resident Special
Every Day, 7 Days A Week!
4:00 - 9:30 P.M.
Our Entire Menu Is
With Purchase of a Beverage
1/2 Price
Excludes Beverages, Salads
Desserts, Pizzas, Sandwiches, Appetizers or any other
Specials. $3.00 fee to share
a meal.
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From page 23
with professional singers, dancers
and comedians. Tickets are $85.
Reservations must be made by
May 1. Send checks made out to
PEO Chapter RT in the amount of
$85 to Juanita Townsend, 13240
St. Andrews Drive, 254-J, Seal
Beach, 90470.
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*Cost to replace is $1,415. Approximately $990 with tax credits.
is a LW approved company
specializing only in skylights.
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See photos on Facebook- Skylights Plus Inc.
For great service, call:
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SCORES
ITALIAN-AMERICAN CLUB: Members Lorena and Rich
Meagher, Debi DeGrazia and Maria Bogart at the end of a
buffet table filled with dishes for the club’s St. Joseph’s table.
CEMETERIES
From page 4
eteries. The parks have peaceful,natural settings with beautiful green
landscaping, incredible art and historic architecture, hundreds of pine,
oak, magnolia, many other trees and a wide range of flora.
Many parks have ponds and water fountains, beautiful statuary
and distinguished family memorials throughout their grounds. Forest
Lawn Memorial Parks and Mortuaries was a pioneer in the memorial parks concept. Forest Lawn has been in the Southern California
community for over 100 years.
Many memorial parks around the country have community events.
One of the most popular is Memorial Day. Veterans, active members
of the military, and community dignitaries are invited each year to
celebrate with ceremonies that honor our fallen heroes and those
who served our country.
At most locations, the local Boy Scouts place American flags at
veterans’ gravesites. If you haven’t seen American flags displayed
at a memorial park before, it’s spectacular.
As a valuable service to the families they serve, memorial parks
and many mortuaries provide grief seminars. They are meant to provide coping skills to help them grow through the grieving process.
In December, Forest Lawn also puts together candle lighting
memorial services to honor the memory of loved ones.
Over the years, and because of their beauty, memorial parks have
been used by the communities they serve for special family events.
Over 30,000 couples have been married at Forest Lawn throughout at its six memorial parks, including Ronald Reagan. He married
his first wife, actress Jane Wyman, at the Glendale location on Jan.
26, 1940.
Forest Lawn also has a museum at its Glendale location that can
be attended year round for no charge. There are different exhibits
throughout the year such as the Light and Passion Stained Glass
exhibit and an eclectic collection of bronze sculptures.
Currently on display is an exhibit called “Revolutions 2, The
Art of Music.”
It displays an array of art, album cover originals and more.
To get a calendar of events at Forest Lawn Memorial Parks mailed
to you, contact me or visit www.forestlawn.com.
To comment or share something that can help others with advance
planning, contact me at [email protected] or call 212-6934.
appl
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The PEO card party luncheon
will be held March 25. Non-PEO
members, including men, are welcome. Get a foursome together for
lunch, $9 per person, followed by
cards or dominos.
Call Jan Krehbiel, 431-8240,
by March 20 to make a reservation for a table of four. People
who are unable to attend the card
party must cancel reserved tables
by calling Jan by March 20 or
they will be responsible for the
$36 cost.
PEO supports the advancement of women through scholarships, grants, awards, loans and
stewardship of PEO’s Cottey
College motivating women to
achieve their highest aspirations.
PEO
The Health Care Center provides shareholders with a registered
nurse 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide free telephone
information on health care questions. Just call 795-6216.
She can answer LWers’ questions about blood pressure readings, blood sugar checks, medications, wound care and many
other issues about physical or mental health.
The nurse can also contact shareholders’ physician if necessary.
For $40, the nurse will also make a home visit to do an assessment or ordered treatment.
The community service is provided for all residents whether
they use the services of the HCC’s primary care physicians or not.
20% OFF
lunch March 25
News copy deadline is 4 p.m.,
Thursday, one week prior
to the desired publication date.
From page 20
B: Sharon Beran-Chuck Cutchshaw; fifth in Strat A: Marilyn
McClintock-Joan Tschirki; third
in Strat B: Fred Benedetti-Simone
Chottin; first in Strat C: Jane and
Jerry Reid. Games are played
Mondays and Thursdays in the
Clubhouse 3 lobby beginning at
12:30 p.m. Players are to arrive
by 12:15 p.m. to confirm their
reservation or by noon without a
partner (every effort will be made
to find one). To get help in finding
a partner or to make or cancel a
reservation for Mondays, call
Midge Dunagan at 594-9698; for
Thursdays, call Cookie Pham at
431-6453. To cancel a reservation
on game day or to report late, call
481-7368 between noon-1 p.m.
•••
Friendly Pinochle Club
games from March 12: Tony
Dodero, 11,690; Corinne Armstrong, 11,640; Grace Buster,
11,420; Joe Capra, 11,120. The
club meets from noon-4 p.m. on
Thursdays in Clubhouse 1. For
more information, call 799-0433.
•••
Tuesday Bridge Club games
from March 10: Evelyn Smith,
Carol Olsen, Bill Handley. The
club meets from noon-4 p.m. on
Tuesdays in Clubhouse 1. For
more information, call 799-0433.
CLUB
From page 21
age leader, had a 224 last game
and 578 series.
Crazy Fours won three games
from I Can’t Believe It as Arnold
Bakker bowled a 509 series. Bill
Lesher bowled a 192 and 531 for
I Can’t Believe It.
The Misfits won 2 1/2 games
from 4 Niners as Bea Crocker
bowled a 401 and 165. Frank
Tripoli bowled a 203, 207 and
562 series for the 4 Niners.
Main Gate
594-4754
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NEWS
News
Obituaries
Space is available for obituaries of
residents and former residents.
• An “In Memoriam” column is
available free of charge. Limited
to name, mutual number and date
of death.
• An obituary with or without photo
is available free of charge for the
first 250 words. Additional words
will be charged at the rate of 20
cents per word. Notices written by
the news staff will be free and no
more than 250 words.
• Notices from mortuaries and nonGRF members will be printed exactly as submitted and charged at
the non-member classified advertising rate, $10.45 for the first 12
words and 20 cents for each additional word.
• Bordered, decorative obituaries
and eulogies are available in any
size at the prevailing display advertising rate.
• Obituaries may be published as
news articles when the person has
been a member of the Golden Rain
Foundation Board of Directors, or
when, in the opinion of the managing editor, the passing of a person is newsworthy to a sufficiently
large number of GRF members.
• A “Card of Thanks” section is
available in the classified section
of the News at the member classified advertising rate, $6.60 for
the first 12 words and 20 cents per
word thereafter, for persons wanting to express their thanks for help
during bereavement, sickness, etc.
•••
Loftin, Marjorie R.
1931-2015
Marjorie R. Loftin, 83, Mutual
1, died March 1, 2015.
She was born Oct. 23, 1931, in
Bakersfield, California, to Howard and Irene
Meneray.
She married Rudy Loftin on Feb. 26,
1956, in Bakersfield and
was a proud
homemaker.
The Loftins moved to
Leisure World from Westminster
in 2005.
She was a member of several
singing groups and enjoyed playing her 100-year old piano. She
also loved travel and outdoor
sports, including tennis, swimming, water skiing and camping.
Marjorie is survived by her
husband, Rudy; four children,
Candi Towe, Tim Loftin, Sue
Coleman and David Loftin; six
grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.
A celebration of her life, directed by the family, will be held
at noon on March 21 in Clubhouse
3, Room 1.
•••
Sanchez, Aurelio
1928-2015
Aurelio Sanchez, 86, Mutual
2, passed away Feb. 27, 2015.
He was surrounded by his wife
and family.
Aurelio, who used the nickname “Butch,” is survived
by his wife
of almost 60
years, Phyllis,
daughter Judy,
son-in-law
Gary, daughter Joanne,
daughter Julie and sonin-law John;
grandchildren, Amanda, Nathan,
Curtis, Daniel and Joshua; and
great-grandsons, Isaiah and Seth.
Butch is also survived by three
siblings, Antonia, Dolores and
Carmen.
Butch was born in Butte, Montana, the sixth of 10 children born
to Antonio and Dionisia Sanchez.
He was just an infant when his
parents moved to Los Angeles.
Butch served in the Army during the Korean War. He was a part
of Company B, 32nd Infantry. He
was awarded a Purple Heart with
Oak Leaf Clusters and a Bronze
Star. He became a life member of
the VFW Post 9148, La Mirada,
California.
Butch retired in 1985 after
30 years of service for Western
Electric, a division of AT&T.
A memorial Mass will be held
at 10 a.m. on March 28 at Holy
Family Church.
•••
In Memoriam
Jerry Rendl Sr 81
Cirella Carvajal 90
Dorothy Stafford 89
Carmen Tolentino 92
Hannah White 88
Nora Nichols 56
Brian Gilbertson 55
Michael Korner 69
Ramon Lujan 68
Mary Beltzman 105
Raymond Olund 57
Joseph Gahafer 52
Jamie Merritt 65
Margaret Schiff 86
Anthony Reza 69
Stephanie Johnson 57
John Bolin 71
Gerald Ashby 73
Families assisted by
McKenzie Mortuary,
961-9301
—paid obituary
Golden Age Foundation depends
on your donations and bequests to
fund LW programs.
Send donations to:
Golden Age Foundation
PO Box 2369, Seal Beach, CA 90740
or call (562) 431-9589 for information.
The foundation is a 501(c) not-for-profit
charity, tax exempt I.D. No. 237273105.
Puzzle
Answers
Puzzle pages 26-27
Crossword Answers
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CLASSIFIED
Notice to
Readers
• Publication of advertisements in
the LW News does not indicate an
endorsement of any advertiser.
• Readers are responsible for verifying claims, licenses, references, etc.
• California law requires that contractors taking jobs that total $500 or
more (labor and materials) be licensed by Contractors State License
Board. State law also requires that
contractors include their license
number on all advertising.
• Any advertiser not including a
contractor’s license number can be
assumed not to be a licensed contractor and should not perform jobs
costing in excess of $500. Verify
license numbers and scope of work
a contractor is licensed by calling
1-800-321-2752 or at www.cslb.
ca.gov.
• Before signing any contract or
beginning any work, contractors
should check with the LW Physical
Property Dept. for a complete list of
requirements.
• Advertisers soliciting to do business
in Leisure World must include their
Seal Beach Business License numbers or other state license numbers
in their ads.
• The News will not knowingly
publish any advertisement it deems
to be untruthful or misleading. Complaints regarding an advertiser must
be in writing and signed to be considered.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sudoku Answers
Find Typo
We’ve hidden a small, black silhouette of Typo, the name of the fish serving as
The News’ staff mascot, somewhere in this issue. If you locate him and enter
our Find Typo contest, you may win a $25 Starbuck’s gift card in our monthly
drawing. To enter, locate Typo and then either email, mail or bring into The
News office your name, mutual, telephone number, the issue’s date, the page
number and exact location on the page of where you found Typo. Deadline for
each week’s entries is 5 p.m. on the Wednesday following the publication of a
particular issue.
Typo will be hidden in a new location in each issue of The News. Our “Find
Typo Contest” is open exclusively to Leisure World residents, who can enter
once for each issue published in a given month (a total of four separate entries
in a typical four-week month). The odds of winning will depend on the
number of correct entries received.
The monthly gift card drawing will be held one week after we publish the final
issue of that month. All entries for the entire month will be put into the Flo Dartt
Fishbowl, and a single name will be drawn for that month’s winner. The winner
will be notified and invited to appear in a winner’s picture to be published in
The News.
The prize is not redeemable for cash, and there will be no substitutions. The
News’ selection of the winner is final, and receipt of entries cannot be verified.
Come See the Real Typo at the News
Jumble Answers
Brain Busters Ans.
AVON
Lenora Browning, LW resident.
Phone (562) 493-5457. Seal Beach
Business License #BRN0001 6/25/15
-----------------------------------------Free
----------------------------------------Chinese evergreen plant, free to plant
lover. Old S shaped plant and small
plant in same pot. Needs re-potting.
Call (562)596-7528.
-----------------------------------------Two person, hanging, chain hung
patio swing. White metal frame with
wooden slats in back and on the seat.
Kathy
(262)719-8438.
-----------------------------------------Used greeting cards for recycling.
Call Geneva and I will deliver.
(951)675-4271.
-----------------------------------------Free TV Packing box (360) 5435279.
-----------------------------------------Free - If you are serious about improving your dancing skill, contact
me at (562) 431-8088, M-5.
-----------------------------------------Baldwin Organ, good condition
46 X 24 1/2. You pick up. Call
(562)596-5513.
----------------------------------------Lost and Found
-----------------------------------------LOST: New back brace (brown).
Lost on Friday in Mutual 7. Please
call (562) 342-5003.
-----------------------------------------FOUND: Money, please call to
identify how much and
denomination(s).(562)594-4992.
----------------------------------------FOUND: Monday, March 9, 2015,
Bike light. Call and identify (562)
206-3518.
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Additions/Remodeling
-----------------------------------------PENA CONSTRUCTION. Ruben
PENA. General Contractor. State
Contractor’s License #336991. (562)
430-4216. Room Additions, etc. z
----------------------------------------J.C.KRESS CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Free estimates/design by LW resident. All improvements - room additions. State Contractor’s License
#525989. Call us: (562) 430-9380.
----------------------------------------JOHN M. BERGKVIST General
Building Contractor, State Contractor’s License #638079. Everything
from skylights to remodels and room
additions. (562) 433-3052.
Dial Direct Save Time
430-0534
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-----------------------------------------Additions & Remodeling, Kitchen
& Bath Remodeling, Windows, Tile
& Stonework. State Contractor’s
License # 393071. OGAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. (562)596-7757
-----------------------------------------LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-0559
Fixer-upper interior renovations,
custom upgrades. Pantries, closets,
existing counter tops & cabinets
redone to look different, moldings;
floor/window coverings; painting.
Contractor’s License #723262.
LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-0559
----------------------------------------Carpentry
----------------------------------------CUSTOM CARPENTRY BY
JOHN MERCURIO
Serving Leisure World exclusively
for over 30 years. Wardrobe closets
redesigned, roll out drawers for
kitchens, bathrooms and closets. Call
for appointment (562) 598-4552 or
(949) 378-0616, or go on line at
customsbyjohn.com. Seal Beach
Business License #MER0001. z
----------------------------------------Gardening Service
----------------------------------------FRANK’S GARDENING SERVICE
Complete maintenance and landscape. Serving Leisure World since
1978. Planting, clean-ups, fertilization. New lawns, etc. Offering my
services to all Mutuals. Honest and
reliable. State Contractor’s License
#779462. Call (562) 863-7739, 7433832 or (714) 527-1172.
-----------------------------------------J&J LANDSCAPING & MAINTENANCE
Landscaping-plants, lawns, trees,
etc. Maintenance of lawns and
flower beds. Available for all residential and Mutual projects.
Joe (562) 650-1511
Jesse (562) 219-0374
State Contractor’s License#79003
----------------------------------------ELECTRIC CAR PADS
Installed at your residence. State
Contractor’s License # 779462. Call
Frank (562)743-3832.
----------------------------------------Carpet & Flooring
----------------------------------------LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-0559
Floor coverings-linoleum, laminate,
carpet and tile. 30 years in LW. Contractor’s License #723262.
LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-0559
---------------------------------------Handyman Service
----------------------------------------JIMMY’S
HANDYMAN SERVICE
LEISURE WORLD ONLY
LICENSED and INSURED
Call (562) 596-1337 for work to be
done. Call returned Monday through
Friday, daily. No job too small.
FREE ESTIMATES
Heat pump filters cleaned; clean lint
from dryers; vacuum light wells;
dead bolt locks installed; entry locks
installed; glass door locks and rollers
installed; windows and screens
washed; skylights washed and repaired, also new domes; hang pictures and mirrors; phone work done;
new doorbells installed and repaired.
Repair lamps. Seal Beach Business
License #JIM0001.
z
------------------------------------------THE HANDY COUPLE
Ted & Jeri Nowell, LW Residents,
Honest and reliable (562) 430-1104.
Seal Beach Business License
#NOW0001.
-----------------------------------------GARY’S HANDYMAN
SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL
Painting and Carpentry. Masonry and
Tile. Call (562) 596-6013 for appointment. Calls returned daily.
Skylights cleaned, repaired, domes
replaced. Fiberglass or Hardi Backer paneling board installed on patio
block walls. Seal Beach Business
License #GAR0005.
-----------------------------------------LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-0559
Fixer-uppers, renovations, custom
upgrades. Crown molding, baseboards, counter tops, redone to look
new, but different, interior painting,
closets, pantries redesigned, exterior
window frames painted white. Contractor’s License #723262
LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-0559
CLASSIFIED
------------------------------------------Handyman Rick. Assemblies, installations, TV wall mounts, lights, fans,
shelving, carpentry, clean heat pump
filters, windows, ovens. Messages
(562) 598-1000. Seal Beach Business License #RIL0001.
------------------------------------------Painting and Tile, no job too small.
License# 726386, Joe (562)4818582.
-----------------------------------------Painting
-----------------------------------------BEL-RICH PAINTING: Free estimates, small/large jobs. Contractor’s
License #705131. (714) 220-9702;
1-800-618-2220.
---------------------------------------------LEISURE WORLD
DECORATORS
Interiors, cabinets. Entry doors,
cabinets refinished or painted, new
baseboards, crown moulding. References for every street in Leisure
World, 35 years in Leisure World.
Contractor’s License #723262.
LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-0559
Blue Sky Painting & Construction
Insurance, General Building B and
Painting C-33 License #632956.
(562) 822-5632 or (562)418-0007.
-----------------------------------------Miller Painting Company, free
estimates, all work guaranteed.
(714) 600-4437. Contractor ’s
License #725681.
-----------------------------------------FRANK KUYS PAINTING
Need a living room, bedroom or
entire home painted. Enjoy a clean,
fresh look. License #552827.
Frank (562) 420-7898.
----------------------------------------Screen-Sales
Service, Installation
----------------------------------------LEISURE WORLD SCREEN SERVICE.
For all your screening needs. Ted
and Jeri Nowell, LW residents (562)
430-1104. Seal Beach Business
License #NOW0001.
-----------------------------------------PROFESSIONAL MOBILE
SCREEN SERVICE New screens,
re-screening, screen doors, retractable screens, new and repair. Since
1988. Call today. (562) 493-8720.
State Contractors License #578194.
----------------------------------------Skylights
Cleaning & Repair
----------------------------------------LICENSED and INSURED
Skylights washed, lubricated, repair
and new domes replaced by JIMMY’S HANDYMAN. Call for appointment. (562) 596-1337. Seal
Beach Business License #JIM0001.
----------------------------------------Skylights cleaned and repaired or
domes replaced by THE HANDY
COUPLE, Ted and Jeri Nowell, LW
residents. Licensed and insured.
(562) 430-1104. Seal Beach Business License #NOW0001.
----------------------------------------Wallpaper Removal
& Installation
----------------------------------------Darrell’s Wallpaper Hanging and
Removal. Free estimates. State Contractor’s License #741588. (714)
255-9568.
----------------------------------------Window Coverings
Sales & Installation
----------------------------------------Coast Factory Blinds
Shutters, Verticals, Wood Blinds,
Pleated Shades, all at wholesale
prices. Serving LW for 20 years. We
don’t just make blinds, we make
friends. Free estimates. State Contractor’s License #660872. (562) 493-4228
--------------------------------------------(562) 596-0559
LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
Blinds, shutters, drapes, sheers, valances. 35 years serving Leisure World.
Contractor’s License #723262.
LEISURE WORLD DECORATORS
(562) 596-05594
------------------------------------------
SERVICE DIRECTORY
------------------------------------------
Barber Services
----------------------------------------Men’s Barber, $10. Shear & clipper
cuts including, not limited to all
facial hair, ears, nose, eyebrows.
LW resident. License #3242-B.
Phone: (562) 430-1431, cell (562)
206.-3518.
Library 598-2431
----------------------------------------Beauty Services
----------------------------------------In home hair care, serving the MEN
and WOMEN of Leisure World
for 36 years. Mel (562) 431-4827;
cell: (562) 480-9341. License #K
C75538.
---------------------------------------------Coni’s Mobile Hair
Home Service, 31 years. Cosmetology License #KK39075. Cell (714)
315-5363. Seal Beach Business
License #LIB0003
----------------------------------------SHAMPOO SETS/PERMS
Yvonne Morales is Back! Monday
thru Saturday at Phenix Salon, Suite
118 (near Dollar Tree). 9:00 am
-5:00 pm. Call for appointment
(714) 855-8465.
---------------------------------------MANICURES/PEDICURES $30.
Monday thru Friday at Phenix Salon,
Suite 112 9:00 am- 6:00 pm. Call
Juliana for appointment (714) 3302102. Lic# KK317452..
----------------------------------------PERMANENT MAKEUP
Free Microdermabrasion with services of $150. up. Licensed Esthetician #Z103890. Free consultation.
LW Resident. (904) 716-9933 or
(562) 810-6454.
www.permanentcosmetic.org
----------------------------------------Sun is back at Dal Je Hair Salon,
Woman's hair cut $20., Men's Hair
cut $15. License KK28678. Since
1980. Seal Beach Business License
#KLA0001. (562)626-8122.
----------------------------------------Cyndee’s Mobile Hair. Will come
to your house. All hair services.
(562)533-8318. License # KC61494,
Seal Beach Business License
#CAR0011.
----------------------------------------Bicycle Service and
Repair
----------------------------------------Bicycle repairs. Free pick up and
delivery. We also make house calls
for smaller repairs. Local, serving
the community for 90 years. Professional, courteous service. Call
Kings Bicycle Store. (562) 5989322.
----------------------------------------Computers
----------------------------------------FRUSTRATED
(562)755-6199
Everything for your computer
(PC or Mac), cell phone, TV, stereo,
any electronic device. Tina Schaffer.
Seal Beach Business License #CIP0001.
----------------------------------------COMPUTER REPAIR
Free Estimate
Repair, training, set up. Tablets,
phones, computers & T V’s. Virus
removal wireless, PC/MAC. John
Fuhrer, L W resident. (562) 733-9193,
#CA510324.
--------------------------------------------Computers Barter. Will provide
computer training, repair. Trade for your
skills. (562)431-8050. (714) 642-0122.
---------------------------------------------Leisure World
Helping
Leisure World
----------------------------------------Y’s Service Club of the YMCA will
assist residents with small nonprofessional jobs. We change light
bulbs, clean air conditioner filters,
hang a small picture or mirror, remove or place items on a high shelf,
air bicycle tires, etc. Donations
gladly accepted. Call week days
between 8 am and 5 pm, (562) 2965834 and (562) 598-4260 for the
month.
----------------------------------------Does your walker need new tennis
balls? Delivery and installation
provided. Please give your name and
phone number. Maria Giegerich
(562) 596-9983.
----------------------------------------Leisure World Community Church
will pick up objects as large as one
man can handle. All pick-ups are on
Wednesday between 10 am - 2 pm.
Call to schedule an appointment.
(562)431-2503.
-----------------------------------------Home Care &
Personal Assistants
----------------------------------------Readers are urged to ask advertisers
for references; call those references;
and to verify advertisers’ business
license numbers by calling Seal
Beach City Hall, 431-2527.
----------------------------------------NANCY’S LW Personal Assistants . Representing the best inhome care services. Call (562)
596-2019. Seal Beach Business
License #GRU0001.
-----------------------------------------Marlene’s Personal Services
Need a companion? Need a ride?
Help with errands? Doctor, airport,
cruise lines, shopping, movies, etc.
Call me (562) 596-0775. Seal Beach
Business License #MEH0001.
----------------------------------------CHRISTIAN HOME HEALTH
Services. Experienced, knowledgeable caregivers, honest, assertive,
fluent English. Hourly/full-time,
doctor’s appointments, errands.
Bernadine (562) 310-0280. Seal
Beach Business License #BCS0002.
Bonded/insured. 4/2/2015
----------------------------------------SENIOR CARE
Experienced caregivers. Cooking,
Cleaning, medications, companions,
doctor’s. Experience with dementia.
Gloria (562)621-5185. Seal Beach
Business License RAZO002.
----------------------------------------Bright Watch Caregivers
Exceptional affordable home care.
Over 10 years in Leisure World.
Bonded and insured. (714) 841
(CARE) -2273. Seal Beach Business
License #BRC0002.
----------------------------------------Most affordable rate with optimum
service, 23 years experience LW,
reliable, honest caregivers. Licensed, 24 hour, part time, doctors,
appointments, references available,
fluent English. Ann (714) 624-1911
Heidi (562) 277-3650. Seal Beach
Business License #HYC0001/2-26
----------------------------------------------LIFE CARE SERVICES INC.
(562)430-6611
We provide in home care. Live in or
hourly. Office - 3535 Farquhar Av Suite
12, Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (949)3386884. Caregivers screened, bonded and
insured. Seal Beach Business license
LIF0005.
---------------------------------------------Carmen Cares!
Compassionate and sensitive nonmedical experienced caregiver.
Personal care, light housekeeping,
laundry, run errands, transportation,
cooking. Hourly. (562) 287-9349,
9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Seal Beach Business
License #CAR0011.
-----------------------------------------House Cleaning
----------------------------------------Patricia Housecleaning - weekly,
biweekly or monthly, excellent references in Leisure World. Call (562)
397-4659. Seal Beach Business
License #LUC0001.
---------------------------------------TONY DO’S MAINTENANCE
LW resident. Window washing,
carpet cleaning, general house cleaning, vacancies (complete cleaning for
resale) Reasonable prices. Excellent
work. Call Tony Do (714) 534-1824,
evenings. Seal Beach Business License
#TON0002.
------------------------------------------GRACIAN’S HOUSE CLEANING
General housecleaning. Excellent
references. We do windows! (562)
307-3861. Seal Beach Business License #GRAC0006.
------------------------------------------PHIL’S CLEANING
SERVICE
Phil cleans windows, walls, move-in,
move-out, etc. 30 years experience.
Seal Beach Business License
#ABL0001. (562) 438-1492.
------------------------------------------Magaly’s Cleaning Service. We
make your home sparkle! 7 days - call
anytime! Complete cleaning. Discount for regular customers. Seal
Beach Business License S&M0001
(562) 505-1613.
------------------------------------------Allen Williams Housecleaning and
Windows. (562) 884-0671. References. Seal Beach Business License:
#WIL0004.
------------------------------------------Memorial...Cemetery
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Westminster Memorial - Two cemetery plots - in the sold out front
section. $4,500. each. Call Sue
(323)919-0307.
----------------------------------------------------------------------Moving & Storage
----------------------------------------A FRIEND AND A TRUCK
Your moving service, any size job.
(310) 387-2618. Calif Carrier #0263644
---------------------------------------J&D Haul away and cleanup service.
No job too small, fast reliable, great
prices. Seal Beach Business License
#BRA0002. (562) 841-3787.
----------------------------------------Notary
----------------------------------------Notary, Edith Hampton, here in L.W.
(562) 626-8157.
NEWS
News
-----------------------------------------Transportation
-----------------------------------------Need a Ride?
Irene handles all transportation
needs. (562) 431-3679. Seal Beach
Business
License #NEE0001.
-----------------------------------------Upholstery
-----------------------------------------Call Ray! Time to replace foam
cushions! Homes, boats. Call Ray!
562-434-6259.
------------------------------------------
MERCHANDISE
----------------------------------------Autos/RVs/Boats/Trailers
Wanted
----------------------------------------WE BUY ANY KIND OF CAR
Boat, motorcycle, truck - running
or not. We are local - call anytime!
We pay cash and remove promptly!
We do DMV and Release of liability for you! Bonded/Licensed
since 1985! Call us so we can come
out and give you a quote.
Local call: (562) 684-0901
-----------------------------------------Autos/RVs/Boats/Trailers
Motorcycles For Sale
------------------------------------------
2009 Toyota Camry, 60,000 miles,
one owner, excellent condition,
$12,500. or best offer. (303)7756534.
-----------------------------------------Electric Cars/Scooters/
Mobile Chairs
For Sale
----------------------------------------Electric Golf Cars, Sales, Parts, Service
(714) 292-9124.(4/2/15)
----------------------------------------------Go Go scooter, red 3-wheel, very
good condition, new batteries $200.
(310)415-6672.
---------------------------------------2004 Jet 3 Power Chair. Looks
brand new, new batteries. $1,500
or best offer (562) 425-6668 or
(562) 743-3058
Estate/Moving/Patio
Carport Sale
-----------------------------------------YARD SALE - 1221 Golden Rain
Rd, Mutual 3, #3-H. Thursday,
March 19 and Friday, March 20, 9
am - 1 pm. Furniture and miscellaneous items. By owner.
-----------------------------------------SEMI-ANNUAL MULTI CARPORT SALE, Thursday, April
16th, spaces available, Call Aileen
Ackerman (562)493-6774.
-----------------------------------------Carport Sale, Thursday & Friday,
March 19 & 20, Carport 13, M-15.
9am - 3pm. Jewelry, barbecue units,
dishes, pots and pans, clothes,
shampoos and conditioners, baskets,
small statues, bunnies, ducks, etc.
Dolls and stuffed animals. (562)
843-6962. By owner.
-----------------------------------------Patio/Spring Boutique sale. 13280
St Andrews Dr, Mutual 10, 256-L,
March 19th, THURSDAY ONLY.
You bought my Christmas wreaths,
etc. Now I have spring wreaths, etc.,
also, nice women’s clothes, pictures,
glassware, lots of goodies. By
owner - Marcia.
-----------------------------------------Estate Sale - 13048 Del Monte Dr,
Mutual 15, # 42-D, Thursday and
Friday, March 19th & 20th, (9 am
- 4 pm. Nice furniture, antique queen
headboard, kitchen, living room
furniture. Nice dining set, clothes ,
miscellaneous, etc .Estate Sales by
Phil Fabian, 13926 Sunrise Dr,
Whittier, CA 90602, 714 392-7331.
Seal Beach Business License #
EST0004.
-----------------------------------------Huge Patio sale - 1431 Pelham Rd,
Mutual 6, 65 E & 65 F, Thursday &
Friday, March 19th & 20th, 9am to
2pm. Antiques, collectables, furniture, glassware, jewelry, linens,
bedding, kitchen items, luggage,
garden items, Hummel collectors
plates $4. each, Yamaha music keyboard. 9am - 2pm. By owner.
Security
594-4754
Seal Beach Leisure World Golden Rain News/March 19, 2015
NEWS
News
CLASSIFIED
-----------------------------------------Miscellaneous for Sale
-----------------------------------------All in one HP Photosmart premium
printer. $80. (909)519-6276.
-----------------------------------------Folding walker, $10., shower chair
$10. ,crutches $10., 2 peices of luggage $15. each, brief cases $10.,
mirror $20. (562)296-8784.
-----------------------------------------Professional moving dolly with strap
for heavy appliances, good condition.(562)596-9181.
----------------------------------------Small 24” wide brass imitation
coal fireplace $65. (562) 5989143.
-----------------------------------------Recliner, olive green $50; Dining
room set, 1 leaf, 6 chairs and cabinet
$175. (562) 296-8074.
-----------------------------------------Cashmere sweaters, ladies 2 X, good
condition, plum, grey & black. $20.
each. Large ladies suitcase, burgundy with blue dots. $20. (562)7992477.
-----------------------------------------Homedics foot bath and back massager $20 ea. George Foreman indoor/outdoor electric B BQ grill $20.
562-431-5129.
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REAL ESTATE
------------------------------------------Leisure World Apts for Sale
-----------------------------------------2 bedroom on nice greenbelt, Mutual 9, El Dorado Dr, 208 K. Asking $165,000. or make an offer. Call
Bill.(562)439-3028.
------------------------------------------Owner must sell beautiful 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, 3rd floor corner condo with 2 balconies, cross draft, tree
and golf course views from living
room, kitchen and both bedrooms.
Full tub with shower and one walk
in shower. Crown molding thru-out
walk in closet, tile floors in kitchen and bathrooms, granite counter tops, central heat, convection
oven, regular oven, microwave,
dishwasher, new carpet and paint.
Personal parking and massive exterior parking, 4 storage closets, mere
steps to FREE laundry room and
elevator.
No one above you and only
one adjoining wall. Quiet, safe and
peaceful with large double paned
windows. $350,000. or make an offer. Easy to see (562)230-9393.
------------------------------------------PRICE REDUCED to $205,000.
2 bedroom, 1 bath, move in condition, expanded living room, custom
flooring and window coverings,
remodeled kitchen with granite
counters and dish washer. Cut down
shower, four skylights, huge patio, nice view. (562)493-9425 and
(562)338-3464.
No Paper By
9 A.M.?
Call 430-0534
Before 10
A.M.
state Mutual
& Apt.
Number
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Mutual 14
Resident
Jeannie Bush
562-896-1191
Mutual 12 Resident
(562)
431-4555
Retirement
Living
10900 Los Alamitos Blvd. #160 Los Al. CA
Keith
Koss
(562)
420-7773
Mutual 1- 40L
13800 Annandale Dr.
Traveling Notary
Upgraded Expanded
Corner
1850 Sunningdale Rd 27-A
$304,000
Very Clean, Expanded,
South Facing Corner
Walking Distance to
St. Andrews Gate, Banks,
Restaurants, and Shopping.
Asking Price $207,800
www.KeithKoss.com
Mutual 5, 70-K $310,000
Lic# 01407100
Fully expanded 2-bedroom 1-½ bath. New
cabinets, central air, wood
floors. 2 bay windows,
Walk-in closet. A must
see. All furniture for sale.
Parking close
2-bedroom, 1-1/2-bath
Upgraded kitchen white
cupboards with glass doors
Kitchen-Aid dishwasher
Pantry —pullout shelves
Bay windows in living room
with slider to outside.
Formal dining room
Central air & heat
Many extras—
Must See!
Mutual 5, 69-E $227,000
2-bedroom, 1-3/4-bath
side expansion.
Wood floors.
Built-in book case.
New heat pump.
Storage on patio.
G
NDIN
PE
Mutual 6, 135K—$157,000
SOLD in 11 Days
Pending
Mutual 2, 38-J $196,000
Mutual 6, 54 D $225,000
Mutual 8, 205A —$227,000
SOLD in 5 Days
Jimmie Boyd, Broker
Leisure Living Resales
Susie Allen
Mutual 2 Resident
(562)
Mutual 9 216G
338-3833
DRE #01397720
$249,000
Fully Expanded Corner
Upgrades include
Dark Laminate floors
Carpet in bedrooms
Built in Dishwasher &
Microwave. A/C Heat
Pump & more.
Edie
Newmeyer
(714)
270-3480
Mutual 8 - 179B
13381 N. Fairfield
Most Beautifully
Remodeled
One Bedroom Unit I’ve Ever
Seen In 30 Years Of
Working in LW,... Must See!
Asking Price $159,800
www.NewMeyerTeam.com
Star Real Estate, H.B., CA
Lic. #01221861
Mutual 3 - 34B
13660 El Dorado Dr
Very rare fully expanded/
remodeled 2 bedroom
drive up unit with
2/18/15 8:01 AM
BRAND NEW WASHER &
DRYER INSIDE!!!
REDUCED
Mutual 6 61F $309,000
Location, location,
location!
Fully expanded with
upgraded kitchen,
breakfast bar,
skylights in kitchen
and bath, central air.
Gorgeous view.
$199,000
Please call Chris for details
or a private showing
REDUCED
Mutual 9 234G
Offered at
562-822-7348
$267,000
Fully Expanded Corner
with front and side
greenbelt, plus it’s a
drive up. Built-in
microwave & breakfast
bar. Master bedroom
with walk-in closet.
13926 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach, CA 90740
(Located in the shopping center, behind Carl’s Jr.)
Chris Frapwell
[email protected]
www.sonnocco.com
BRE #01910075
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Erika
Shapiro
Resales Specialist
Mut. 17 Resident
Traveling Notary
562-598-7616
Best Buy Basic 1 BDR
Large green courtyard, A/C
W
heat pump,
SCROshower,
IN Ecut-down
large operable skylights.
Mutual 11-267J $120,000
Condo, 2nd Floor
Upgraded bathrooms and
kitchen, newer appliances,
south-east facing, greenbelt
view, Financing available
Mutual 17 - 63B $315,000
COMING SOON
Expanded corner, drive-up
Mutual 14, 24A $260,000
Basic 2 BDR / 1 bath,
private entrance, secluded
location, many upgrades,
A/C heat pump, walk-in
shower, skylights.
Mutual 9 - 218K $180,000
PRICE REDUCTION
2 BDR, 1 Bath
Move-in ready. Expanded,
small patio, A/C heat pump,
white kitchen, fresh paint,
new laminate flooring,
cut-down shower
Mutual 2, 59H $235,000
COMING SOON
2 BDR/ 1Bath, Fully
expanded corner,
drive-up, Central A/C, heat,
great location
Mutual 5 - 97A
Luxury 1 BDR, 1 Bath,
expanded. Fabulous
greenbelt, bay windows.
All the bells & whistles
Mutual 2 - 20I $215,000
COMING SOON
2 BDR/ 1 Bath, fully
expanded drive-up,
4 skylights,
plantation shutters,
walk-in closet, small entry
patio,
Mutual 7- 161J
EXPANDED CORNER
on green, A/C heat pump,
skylights, laminte flooring
Mutual 3, 32L $260,000
IN ESCROW
Mut 8 - 181A
Mut 14 - 15E
Mut 12 - 43J
Mut 8 - 197L
Mut 1 - 68 D
Mut. 8 - 182-D
$225,000
$359,000
$225,000
$189,000
$115,000
$132,000
I SOLD 35 in 2014
I SOLD 60 in 2013
I SOLD 42 in 2012
I SOLD 46 in 2011
I SOLD 41 in 2010
I can sell your’s too!
Service Is My Priority!
Call ME for a
Market Evaluation
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NEWS
News
Jimmie Boyd
Charles Briskey
Real Estate
Broker/Realtor
On-Site Sales
Sylvester Chumley
Verna Chumley
714-655-6033
562-221-3113
CALL JOYCE
Resident Realtor®
RECENT CLOSED SALES
New LISTINGS
Notary Available
596-8656
M15 23-Q $220,000
Mutual 4 – 76J - $125,000
In escrow
Lovely one-bedroom unit; skylights,
laminate flooring; open patio; A Must See!
M-15 5-F $230,000
I AM L LOOKING FOR NEW LISTINGS
Mutual 2 – 47L - $170,000
Downstairs 2-bedroom,
1-3/4-bath. East facing.
Enclosed patio. Spacious.
Close to laundry, Main Gate
and parking.
Mutual 15, 3-A $215,000
—•••—
Completely remodeled atrium,
2-bedroom, 1-1/2-bath,
with breakfast room,
pantry with pull-out shelves.
2 bay windows,
Full-size washer and dryer.
Master bedroom and bath.
Mutual 15, 6-B $449,000
—•••—
Two-bedroom corner unit;
Freshly Painted; Close to downtown
Primarily seeking 2 bed units
Mutual 15 – 31D - $339,000
I also have an office servicing A Resort
level Senior Community in Beaumont Ca
and would love to show you the single
family homes with attached garages
Prices are from low $200,000 to mid
$300,000s.
OTHER AREAS
Rare Corner; fantastic Greenbelt;
Great Potential; approx. 1100 sq. ft. of living
Mutual 2 – 35H - $139,000
Expanded one-bedroom unit; Large master
bedroom with walk-in closet; Small patio;
Will be painted and have new carpeting!
Sq Footage from 1480 to over 2700
All include at least 2 car garage
Mutual 5 – 115L - $249,000
Mutual 15, 15-F — Pending
Mutual 9, 232-K—Pending
Mutual 15, 1-C —SOLD
Mutual 8, 205-A—SOLD
Mutual 15, 29-K—SOLD
Mutual 8, 181-A —SOLD
Great expanded corner in a great central
location; Walking distance to down-town!
562 895-2527
Ca BRE 01400803
562-598-1388
Unbelievable Real Estate
Robin & Barbara
Mutual 1 - One bedroom on a wide courtyard. Will be available in June
Your Seal Beach Leisure World Real Estate Team
Robin Gray
(562)
209-5605
[email protected]
Joyce Reed.indd 1
Barbara Diette-Dobias
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY
Home Services
California Properties
13926 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach, CA 90740
(Located in the shopping center, behind Carl’s Jr.)
(562)
754-5628
3/18/15 1:05 PM
[email protected]
Mutual 6 - 128-F
$198,000
New Listing
Mutual 12 - 8-F
$265,000
Fully expanded corner with
porch to enjoy the breeze.
Move-in ready, fresh paint.
Great location. Faces southwest. Light, bright & cheery.
Mutual 2 - 21-J
$139,000
SOLD IN 1 DAY
1-Bedroom, 1-Bath, wood
floors throughout, designer colors, white cabinets,
redone shower, Bosch dishwasher and a cozy porch to
enjoy the amazing setting.
Absolutely Move-in Ready!!!!
Mutual 12 - 34-A
$469,000
NEW LISTING …. ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 2 Bed NEW Remodeled Corner on a Green. This unit has it all and never lived
in once remodeled.
Mutual 14-48-D
$297,000
Two bedroom - One Bath Fully
expanded on a fabulous greenbelt setting with drive-up parking - south-east facing, freshly
painted throughout Washer/
Dryer - A/C
We are SELLING and NEED more Listings!
Mutual
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15 -22-A —
1 - 69E —
12 - 10-F —
2 - 66-H —
9 - 206-F —
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6 - 133D
12 - 34-A
15 - 13-R
15 - 16-L
7 - 154-I
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1 - 20-B
9 - 228-G
2 - 14-E
8 - 180-J
8 - 180-G
15 - 23-H
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2-bedroom, 1-bath — Fully
expanded on an extra large
courtyard green setting.
Close to downtown and all
the LW amenities. Priced
right for a corner that needs
a little TLC.
Mutual 11-276-G
$239,000
Beach Cottage with laminate
floors, new bedroom carpet,
new paint, two large bedrooms
with walk-in closets, living
room, dining room and a family
room, 3 heat pumps, washer/
dryer, lots of windows making
it light and bright.
Mutual 5 - 90-B
$125,000
One bedroom with a wonderful ocean breeze! Movein ready ... Enclosed patio
room with a large storage
room, pretty spot with a wide
courtyard setting.
— ROBIN AND BARBARA
Check out our website www.sealbeachleisureworld.com for information about Leisure World Seal Beach
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NEWS
News
Fay Wescott
Jim Duncan
Manager
1900 St. Andrews Dr. , Suite C
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Mutual 14 49H
Mutual 7 175K
Suzanne Ahn
Mutual 5 103K
Mutual 6 128F
Mutual 3 18F
Mutual 14 27E
Mutual 11 276G
Mutual 2 21A
Mutual 9 216G
Mutual 10 247A
Mutual 9 234G
Susie Allen
Mutual 5 104F
Mutual 3 34G
Mutual 2 31A
Mutual 2 60K
Mutual 8 200E
Mutual 14 48D
Mutual 6 61F
Mutual 12 34C
Mary Chittick
Ben Choi
$172,000
$179,900
$198,000
$198,000
$200,000
$229,900
$239,000
$248,000
$249,000
$250,000
$267,000
$279,000
$279,900
$285,000
$289,000
$269,000
$297,000
$315,000
$325,000
Two-Bedrooms
New carpet & paint, close to parking
High side exp., skylights, dishwasher
French glass entry door, 3 skylights, good location
Full corner expan., large courtyard, walk to town
Expanded corner, laminate floors, central air
Central air, new paint & carpet, drive-up.
Corner, washer/dryer 2 large bedrooms
2 greenbelts, corner, upgraded wood floors
Fully exp. corner, laminate floors, heat pump, dishwasher
Gorgeous greenbelt, partial expansion skylights
Fully exp. corner, greenbelt on side, upgraded shower, nice
Full corner expan., drive-up, plantation shutters, white cabs
Full exp, corner, wood floors, greenbelt
Expanded corner, central air, walk in tub
3 bedroom, remod. kit., washer/dryer, cent. air
Fully expan., possible 3rd bedroom, central air, skylights
Washer/dryer, cent. air, many upgrades
Corner location, cent. air, many upgrades
Sun room, cent. air, wood/vinyl floors
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Leah Perrotti
Vickie Van Ert
13926 Seal Beach Blvd.
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Mutual 10 248K $333,000
Mutual 9 206F $409,000
Mutual 15 45E $455,000
Mutual 5 112D $189,000
Mutual 2 59G $195,000
Mutual 15 3G $230,000
Mutual 12 8F $265,000
Mutual 15 30G $269,000
1-3/4 baths, cozy porch, ay window
Gorgeous remodel, must see, beautiful Kawain Payne
Fabulous, washer/dryer, remod. kitchen
Lam. floors, 3 skylights, plantation shutters
Charming, move-in-ready, white cabs.
1st level, lam. floors, off white kit. cabs
Corner drive-up, expanded, light & bright
Spacious atrium, white pane windows
Mutual 5 90B
Mutual 1 58D
Mutual 3 13I
Mutual 2 36J
Mutual 12 7K
Mutual 9 232K
Mutual 3 33H
Mutual 5 123E
Mutual 2 21J
Mutual 15 22A
Screened in patio, courtyard setting, very nice
Parking close, large greenbelt clean
Enclosed patio, white kit. cabinets, heat pump
Enclosed patio, 3 skylights, parking close
Exp. bedroom, walk to center, pool golf
Partial exp,. drive-up, wood floors, nice
Full exp., wood flooring, very nice
Btfl. expanded, lam. wood, large skylight
Great greenbelt, hardwood floors, really nice
Drive-up, view, shows great
One-Bedroom
$125,000
$129,000
$129,900
$130,000
$139,900
$140,000
$143,500
$145,000
$146,000
$178,000
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Estee Edwards Barbara Diette-Dobias Robin Gray
Gloria Hadley
Kathy Gupton
Irv Hart
Jong Kim
Karen Lee
Joanie Korman
LEISURE LIVING RESALES — (562) 493-6601
“Mr. Hank” “The Real Estate Broker”
Leisure Living Resales & Associates,
in LW for over 20 years
We are the ONLY full service office.
We go the extra mile to assist.
Leisure Living Resales clients
When you are buying or selling, please remember
Your ATRIUM Dream Home
LEISURE LIVING RESALES, next to Wells Fargo “Mr. Hank” Barto
562-743-8473 • 562-493-6601
Charles Park
Mutual 2, 39J $145,000
Mutual 2, 39J
$135,000
Mutual 2, 65H
$165,000
M15 Shareholder
(562) 743-8473
Mutual 11,
12, 276A
69C
Mutual
Call Hank 562-743-8473
Reduced to $263,900
Yong Pyon
Only $299,000 — Call Hank, 743-8473
Mutual 6, 143L
Diana — (562) 242-6162
Mutual 1, 10E
$113,000
One bedroom.
Beautifully expanded
Charles Park
Mutual 3, 3H
Reduced to
$109,000
New Listing
Expanded 2-BDR corner with
large green, kitchen island,
fireplace will stay. Hank
Mutual 4, 74I — 2-bed, 1.5. bath
The Works
Fully expanded 2-BDR corner.
2-bath A.C. Must see. This unit
has it all. Drive-up, washer/dryer
$319,000 — Diana
Gorgeous Greenbelt
Mutual 2, 34D
$135,000
Mutual 1, 42H
One bedroom
LOWEST PRICED 1-BDR
Faces east
Mutual 3, 3H $113,000 —
Yong Pyon 310-658-0379
Gorgeous Unit
Expanded 2-bedroom
$224,900
Erika — (562) 598-7616
Condo
2-bedroom, 2-bath, first floor
Financing available.
Mutual 17, 63B $305,000
Mutual 2, 59H
2-BDR expanded, staged.
Must see. A/C, ht. pump, lami- Helen Blizzard (562) 896-1191
Mutual 14 Shareholder
nate floor. Walk-in shower
$235,000 — Erika
Needs Listings
Mutual 14, 27A
Erika Shapiro
Lieu Nguyen
Charles Park
Gail Peterson
(562) 598-7616
(714) 823-5436
(562) 505-0635
(949) 291-2724
M17 Resident
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M2 Shareholder
M8 Shareholder
M14 Shareholder
2-bedroom, 1-1/2-bath, A.C.
1100 sq ft corner — Helen
Diana Flores
(562) 242-6162
Yong Pyon
Helen Blizzard
(310) 658-0379
(562) 896-1191
M1 Shareholder
M14 Shareholder
3/17/15 3:08 PM
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NEWS
News
Leisure World® Specialists
Gloria & Kathy
“The
Gloria Hadley Realtor®
562
884-3594
Sisters
We really are SiSterS!”
New Listing
Mutual 15, 42D
$269,000
Downstairs two bedroom 1&3/4 baths.
Kitchen features light colored wood cabinets
and dishwasher. Laminate in entry, bathrooms and kitchen. Wall air conditioner
in living room. Ceiling fan in dining room.
Small private patio off master bedroom.
Attractive windows with grids and vertical
blinds. Pretty side greenbelt.
Mutual 2, 31A
$285,000
Expanded 2-BR, 1-bath corner. Central
heat/air, white cabinets, dishwasher, built-in
microwave, tiled breakfast bar with storage.
Double mirrored wardrobe and built-ins
in bedrooms. Bathroom features walk- in
bathtub. Nice corner location.
Mutual 5, 112D
$189,900
Charming 2-bedroom, one bath with L-shaped
Mutual 2, 60K
$289,000 patio. Close to downtown LW. Super clean
Drive up location—1 bath, 2-bedroom plus
with plantation shutters throughout, laminate
a den or could be a 3rd bedroom, fully
flooring, washer/dryer, skylights in kitchen,
expanded, beautifully remodeled bath and
bathroom, patio near entry, Kitchen features
kitchen with washer/dryer, dishwasher and
ceiling fan, white cabinets and dishwasher.
built-in microwave. New windows with plan- Patio has storage closet.
tation shutters throughout. Close to carport.
Move in condition.
Mutual 3, 18F
$200,000
Fully expanded 2-bedroom corner, formal
dining room. Laminate floors throughout.
Tile floors in bathroom. Extra-large master
bedroom, skylights in living room, kitchen
and bathroom. White kitchen cabinets.
Central heat & air. Small patio with storage.
Associate Broker Kathy
562
Two-Bedrooms
Mutual 15, 45E
$455,000
Gorgeous atrium unit is decorators dream. Private tiled patio with lots of
extra storage. Kitchen features all stainless steel appliances and granite
countertops with bonus entry door off kitchen leading to patio. Skylights
in bathroom, atrium, and patio. Thermo windows and plantation shutters.
Central heat & air, washer/dryer, this unit has it all!
Mutual 7, 175K
$179,900
2 Bedroom 1 bath high side expansion. Skylights in kitchen and bathroom. Features dark
original cabinets and dishwasher. Patio has
storage and view of small greenbelt.
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Gupton
618-9940
Mutual 5, 104F
$269,000
Fully expanded corner with convenient
drive-up location. Features new carpet,
dishwasher, white cabinets, plantation shutters, wood flooring in entry. Master bedroom
has walk-in closet. Must see!
Mutual 15, 3G
$230,000
2 Bedroom 1-1/2 bath faces east. Beautiful
greenbelt . Laminate flooring. Carpet in both
Mutual 8, 200E
$269,000 bedrooms. Kitchen features off white cabinets.
Unique 3-bedroom. Third bedroom has
Living room has ceiling fan. Enclosed patio.
French doors, can be used as a den.
Downstairs, close to front gate.
Upgraded kitchen with dishwasher, built in
microwave, spacious breakfast bar. Solar
tube skylights in kitchen, bath and second
bedroom. Washer/dryer.
One-Bedroom
Mutual 14, 49H
$172,000
Move in condition—2 Bedroom 1 bath with
wrap around patio, Sky lights in the Kitchen
and Bath, It has all new paint with white
fresh white kitchen, All new carpet. This is
a great location with close parking
Mutual 3, 13I
$129,900
One-bedroom, one-bath with enclosed patio.
Features Solar Tube skylights in kitchen and
bathroom. White kitchen cabinets, heat pump.
Please call agent first, dog in unit.
Mutual 10, 248K
$333,000
2-bedroom 1-3/4 bath. Bay window in living
room. Kitchen has newer custom cabinets and
granite counter, built-in dishwasher and microwave, free standing stove. Some cabinets
have beveled glass doors. Master bedroom w/
custom walk-in closet. Tile in kitchen, bathrooms and hall. Skylights in kitchen and bath.
Thermo window, central heat and air.
Escrows
Mutual 1, 12H
Mutual 1, 16C
Mutual 1, 47E
Mutual 1, 68J
Mutual 2, 30I
Mutual 2, 39K
Mutual 2, 59G
Mutual 5, 119I
Mutual 5, 122L
Mutual 8, 182E
Mutual 8, 204E
Mutual 10, 247A
Mutual 12, 39E
Mutual 12, 66K
Mutual 12, 35K
Mutual 14, 27E
Mutual 15, 11A
$116,000
$139,900
$152,000
$118,000
$155,000
$129,900
$195,000
$125,000
$329,000
$132,000
$218,000
$250,000
$179,900
$158,000
$299,000
$229,900
$219,000
We can show ALL Leisure World® property
Call and let us present our extensive marketing program.
Members of M.L.S.
Visit Our Website: www.thesealbeachsisters.com
13926 Seal Beach Blvd.,Seal Beach, CA 90740 (Behind Carl’s Jr.
Susan Wood
Real Estate Assistant
(562)
315-3447
On-SiteSales OFFICE
NEWS
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Every Sale We Make Returns Income To The Golden Rain Foundation, and Benefits Every Resident In Each MUTUAL in The Community
On - Site Sales Team
Verna Chumley
Realtor
Sylvester Chumley
Realtor
Dawn Januszka
Realtor
Marsha Gerber
Realtor
Tim Kearns
Realtor
Carolyn McInerney
Realtor
Suzanne Fekjar
Realtor
Don Berg
Realtor
We Show ALL Properties For Sale In The Community
562 598-1388
Notary Available On-Site
MUTUAL 4 – 81A - $279,000
Expanded two-bedroom corner
unit; washer/dryer; Central Air/
Heat; Great unit!
Expanded two-bedroom corner unit
in great location; Very clean
Front patio
Lovely two-bedroom unit in great
location; Lovely tree out front
A Must See!
MUTUAL 12 – 47I - $179,000
MUTUAL 1 – 32H - $119,900
MUTUAL 6 – 66C
$240,000
MUTUAL 4 – 84C
$180,000
MUTUAL 4 – 76J
$125,000
MUTUAL 4 – 39G
$249,000
Fully expanded two-bedroom
unit! Nice central location!
MUTUAL 9 – 226D
$115,000
MUTUAL 5 – 115L $249,000
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West facing two-bedroom unit;
catches the breeze! Washer/Dryer!
MUTUAL 7– 148G
$299,000
One-bedroom unit; Faces South for
breeze and light!
Back on Market, Expanded 2 bdrm
Corner; beautiful green belt, D/W.
MUTUAL 15 – 31D
$339,000
MUTUAL 2– 47L
$170,000
Very clean One-bd.; open patio;
laminate floors; Walk-in shower
One-bedroom unit
full patio with patio storage
move-in condition; new oven
Fully expanded two-bedroom unit;
Walk-in closet!
MUTUAL 8 – 183D
$195,000
MUTUAL 1 – 13C
$117,500
MUTUAL 11 – 264G
$222,000
MUTUAL 9 – 232H
$130,000
Two- bedroom unit on lovely
green; Faces the breeze!
One-bedroom unit
with front patio!
Corner atrium on gorgeous green
belt; new paint & carpeting!
Two-bedroom corner unit
close to “downtown”
Fabulous two-bedrooms; basic
corner! Immaculate condition!
Partially expanded one-bedroom
unit; new carpeting!
MUTUAL 2 – 35H
$135,000
MUTUAL 3 – 17J
$115,000
MUTUAL 1 – 57I
$132,000
MUTUAL 8 – 190E
$129,000
One-bedroom unit with expanded
master bedroom!
One-bedroom unit on street; Easy
Access! Nice unit!
Cute one-bedroom unit
on greenbelt!
Fully expanded one-bedroom unit;
washer/dryer combo!
Lic. #01237297
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NEWS
Steve Marsh
(714) 624-4126
Leisure World® Seal Beach
Listing and Resale Specialist
[email protected]
BRE # 00361589 - Associate Broker / CRS
12501 Seal Beach Blvd. #100
Seal Beach, CA. 90740
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Located
North of the 405 Freeway
In The
Rossmoor Shopping Center
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This Year To Date - I had a total of 20 Leisure World pending and closed sales.
I Have Buyers For Yours Too! - Call Me Today For A Free Market Evaluation!
1400 Mayfield Road 57D - Mutual 6 - $115,000
1 bedroom, 1 bath west facing unit with greenbelt
view & drive up parking. Located near to laundry
and carports. Extra wide planter area. Carpeted
living room and bedroom.
13044 Del Monte Dr 44E Mutual 15 - $295,000
2 bed, 1 bath south facing corner atrium model on
lovely green belt. Laminate floors throughout.
Bath has full tub, highboy toilet & skylight.
Enclosed front patio with sink and storage area
13680 Alderwood Lane 78I - Mutual 4 - $109,900
1 bed, 1 bath north east facing with 8 foot wide
planter area. Living room, kitchen & bedroom are
carpeted. Kitchen has mirror over sink. Bath has
ceramic tile floors. Large built in closet on patio
1100 Brookline Road. 222B - Mutual 9 - $165,000
2 bedroom, 1 bath south facing unit in move in
condition. Patio has large skylights and storage
closet. Laminate floor in living room. Bathroom has
highboy toilet, cut down shower and vinyl floor
13350 St. Andrews 68D - Mutual 12 - $169,900
2 bedroom, 1 bath. South east facing. With
washer & dryer, wood style laminate floors,
highboy toilet & mirror over kitchen sink. Highside
patio has large skylight and 2 storage closets.
1462 Merion Way 30A - Mutual 2 - $190,000
2 bed, 1 bath. South west facing corner unit with
parking pad. Large greenbelt. Front and side patios
are enclosed. Central heat and AC. Skylights in kit
and bath. Side br. has built-in desk & murphy bed
1241 Golden Rain Rd 2K - Mutual 3 - $130,000
1 bedroom, 1 bath partially expanded north east
facing. Teak floors in living & bedroom Porcelain
floors in kit, bath, patio. Skylight in kit & bath.
Cut down shower. Kit has ceiling fan
13342 Del Monte 5M - Mutual 15 - $225,000
2 bedroom, 1 ½ bath top floor unit with washer
and dryer, facing southeast with greenbelt view
and large open patio. Both baths have opening
skylights, vinyl floors and highboy toilets
1580 Monterey Road 14I - Mutual 2 - $135,000
1 bedroom, 1 bath north facing drive up with greenbelt
view, expanded bedroom with walk in closet, opening
skylights in kitchen and bath and new paint. Living
room has new heat pump
Access To Total Inventory
On March 16th a total of 111 units show as active listing on the CRMLS (this
is where Realtors list property for sale).
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31 - 1 bedroom, 1 bath from $109,900 to $215,000
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61 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath from $165,000 to $465,000
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17 - 2 bedroom, 2 bath from $225,000 to $449,000
Please give me a call
for detailed information
on any of these properties