May 3, 2018 y Hearing Aid Center 1920 St. Andrews Dr. • (562) 270-0708 Our Hearing Aids Work! 45 Day Risk-Free Trial Right next to St. Andrews Gate Mom’s Day is Coming Register to Vote There is still time to buy tickets to the Get ready for the June 2018 Statewide Mother’s Day brunch May 12. Direct Primary Election. Page 18 Page 5 LW DINES OUT OC VECTOR CONTROL Mosquito breeding is more active, so it’s time to be on guard Mosquito breeding rates are above the five-year average this year, although none of them have tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV), according to the Or- ange County Mosquito and Naples barbecue is Vector Control District. The on the menu May 7 agency moni- tors risk factors Finbars Italian Kitchen and Naples to help resi- Rib Company alternate Monday night dents protect dinner service in Clubhouse 1 from themselves 4:30-6:30 p.m. against WNV Naples Rib Company is in LW on the and other mosquito-borne diseases such first and third Mondays of the month. as the Zika virus and dengue. Finbars Italian Kitchen will be here on Come and eat tacos and other Mexican fare at the Cinco de Mayo festival “No mosquitos have tested positive the second and fourth Mondays. on May 5 in and around Clubhouse 6. The fun starts at 5 p.m. Taco fun fact: as of yet,” said Lora Young, director of Naples Rib Company will serve May While the word “taco” literally translates to “plug” or “wad” a small hole, it also communications for the OCMVCD, “but 7. There is no dine-out service on the means “light lunch” in Mexican Spanish. According to NationalTacoDay.com, it’s early in season. We are seeing more fifth Mondays. Americans eat about 4.5 billion tacos every year. mosquitoes than the five-year average Finbars does not require reserva- in some areas, which is conducive to tions. Celebrate everything Mexican on May 5 transmission of disease.” Reservations are required by phone “And we know we will get a positive or email for Naples. For specific ordering information, see Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Saturday, Adventure among other well-known WNV mosquito sooner or later because the restaurant menu, which is printed May 5, with a salute to everything Mexi- venues. the virus is endemic to the county, so we on the first page of the Arts and Leisure can. Koffel’s truck will provide a festive The first floor of Clubhouse 6 will be want to warn people to take precautions,” section in the LW Weekly. Menus are also spread of Mexican and American food closed to normal activities, including table she added. sent out via LW Live!, GRF’s real-time and virgin margaritas. tennis. The second floor will remain open Recommendations include: email service. The festival with music and dancing as normal. • Wear a repellent containing DEET®, For more information on the GRF- starts at 5 p.m. at Clubhouse 6 and in the Minibus service will be available to and Picaridin, Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus or parking lot. from the event. Since parking is limited, a IR 3535. MENU, page 3 El Mariachi Espectacular, one of the free shuttle from the Clubhouse 4 parking • Eliminate standing water in gardens most popular singing groups of the genre lot will run continuously from 4:30 p.m., and patios. GRF POLICY REVIEW in Southern California, will perform. The so take advantage of this Park-and-ride • Make sure all window and door Residents can book group features regional Mexican music service provided by GRF Transportation screens are in good repair. and has performed at Disney California Department. There is good news this year. The weather is still cool at night, so that’s clubhouses under keeping the numbers of mosquitos down. And in Leisure World, inspectors specified conditions Cinco is akin to St. Pat’s Day for Irish Miracle Ear Banner ad.indd 1 check the flood control channel along 1/18/18 1:35 PM Shareholders/members may reserve Cinco de Mayo is Saturday, and for many Americans, Golden Rain Road every 10 days or so space in Clubhouses 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and the that means celebrating everything Mexican, enjoying for elevated mosquito breeding. When Amphitheater under certain conditions spicy food—and probably a few margaritas, virgin or mosquito larvae are found, they are and subject to availability on a first-come, otherwise—donning sombreros and dancing to mariachi treated with larvicide, which prevents first-served basis. People can book space music. But Cinco de Mayo, which translates to May 5, breeding for 120 days. at the Reservations Office between 8:30 is probably one of the most misunderstood Mexican WNV, page 27 a.m.-4 p.m. on weekdays. holidays. The day is often referred to as Mexico’s Inde- SCAM WORKSHOP TODAY For private parties, rooms may be pendence Day, but that holiday actually falls in September. So, what is Cinco de Mayo? booked for events for and/or honoring It commemorates the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over the French forces of residents only. They may not be reserved Napoleon III on May 5, 1862, at the Battle of Puebla. Mexico could not pay back war for events honoring non-members. debt to European countries, and France had come to Mexico to collect. Today, Cinco de Mayo is a day to honor Mexican ethnicity, similar to the way Ameri- POLICY, page 27 cans celebrate everything Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, even if most people don’t know why. Protect Yourself Against Fraud State Sen. Janet Nguyen and District Attorney Tony Rackauckas will host a consumer protect workshop May 3 at 6 p.m. Clubhouse 4 All Leisure World residents and their invited guests are welcome. THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GOLDEN RAIN FOUNDATION, LEISURE WORLD, SEAL BEACH, CA I WWW.LWSB.COM 2 May 3, 2018 | www.lwsb.com y WATCH YOUR STEP INVESTMENT FORUM SENIOR PATRIOTS Resident outwits scammer ‘After the storm’ Shane Martin to speak May 11 at 1 is topic May 8 All are invited to attend a free program sponsored by Senior Pa- seeking personal information triots for Peace at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 11, in Clubhouse 4. Guest The Leisure World Investment speaker Shane Martin, Ph.D., will speak on “A Quality Education for by Jim Breen Forum will meet at 2 p.m. on All, Dreamers Included.” [email protected] Tuesday, May 8, in Clubhouse Martin will discuss why he has joined university presidents and 3, Room 6. others in support of the students called “Dreamers.” He will describe A scammer from Maryland may have taken on more than he could Speaker Larry T. Pino, finan- how the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program handle last week when he called Phyllis Goar of Mutual 1. cial advisor with LPL Financial, that began in 2012 is benefitting dreamers and where it stands. He said he was from Health United Human Services and wanted will speak on the topic “After the Dr. Martin, is the new provost at Seattle University. In that role, some personal information so he could send her some data on the Storm.” he serves as the chief academic officer. organization. Following a blustery start to Previously, he was dean of Loyola Marymount University, School He asked for name, address and phone number, even though he 2018 the next few weeks should of Education and Graduate Students. He has served on many boards already had the latter. provide investors with a clearer and is a state commissioner to the California Commission on Teacher There is no such company listed anywhere in the United States. understanding of the forces driv- Credentialing. The closest is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ing financial markets. Dr. Martin is an educational anthropologist by training and an “Before I tell you anything, you’ll have to give me your number expert in the areas of intercultural education, cultural diversity and In the first few days of May, and location,” said the feisty Goar. the spectrum of public, charter and Catholic schools. first quarter Gross Domestic To distract the resident, the man interrupted Goar while she was Non-residents who want to attend and don’t have a guest pass Product (GDP) growth numbers talking. She insisted on getting the man’s phone number and location. for entry to Leisure World, should call Don Koepke at 330-3397 and and the third Federal Reserve Probably near exhaustion, he finally gave in and surrendered the leave their names. meeting of the year, could address information to the plucky Goar. —Dorothy Kemeny the following questions: Now satisfied that she won the battle, Goar hung up and has not • Global economic momen- heard from him again. WOMAN’S CLUB tum ••• • The effects of fiscal stimulus Voting to shift club’s normal meeting day Residents who think they received unfair treatment by an auto • Signs of wage growth or repair service can report the incident (or incidents) to a federal The next Woman’s Club’s June meeting day will be moved up a organization. consumer price inflation day to Wednesday, June 6, at 11:30 a.m. in Clubhouse 2. That location People should make reports as soon as possible while the details • Interest rates and the bond will be used for voting on June 5. are still fresh to the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) at (800) markets ••• 952-5210. The website is www.consumeraffairs.com. Consumers who • What lies ahead, beyond The club’s philanthropic gift for May will be donated to The Day report scams will get a consumer complaint form by return mail. 2018 You Were Born, a non-profit program that provides a birthday cel- To get help, they have to fill out the form and return it to the DCA For over 26 years, the Forum ebration for children who would not otherwise have one. along with copies of the bills. has been committed to informing Members are encouraged to donate clothes for children aged The government agency also has a local number to call. In Orange and educating LW residents by 2-12 years old. Items needed are educational toys, crafts, backpacks, County, it’s (714) 961-7940. presenting monthly discussions. or books. The Bureau is the sole arbiter in such cases and if it is determined Topics focus on key financial top- Donations should be unwrapped. that the consumer was cheated, the investigator will call for an exten- ics and current economic events. sive review of the work before making a final decision. Presentations are sponsored CHILDREN-A-PRIORITY The key to getting quality auto repair service is to find a shop with by Basdakis Wealth Management Magician will dazzle at lunch today trained technicians who do good work at fair prices. Group, an independent office of LPL Financial. Children-A-Priority (CAP) will meet at noon today, Thursday, Have you been the victim of a scam attempt? Send details to Jim For more information, call May 3, in Clubhouse 4. Breen at the email address above or call 431-6586, ext. 387, Wednes- (949) 502-8525. All are welcome. day- Friday between 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. All are welcome. A catered lunch will be available for $10. Guests should arrive by 11:45; lunch will be served at noon. Magician Tony Baron will be featured. Children-a-Priority is a club dedicated to helping underprivileged Did You Know... and at risk youth. For more information and to make a reservation, call Maria Swift at 493-1924. CLUBHOUSE CLOSURES Club meetings shifted due to polling Clubhouses 1, 2 and 4 will be closed on Tuesday, June 5, for the 2018 Primary Election and on Tuesday, Nov. 6, for the Mid-term Election for seats in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. All reservations in these clubhouses are automatically canceled. There is a Health Care Center Clubhouses 3 and 6 will remain open. The GRF ballot counting for June 5 will be held in Clubhouse 4 conveniently located right as only one section of the clubhouse is set aside for voting. here in our community? 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HEAT PUMP SERVICE “LSeisEurRe WVorlIdC SpeEcialistR” EPAIR CECaNllT fRoAr aL FrSeAeL EQSuote on New/Replacement HEAT PUMP ESqEuRipVmICeEnt Installation SERVICE REPAIR Installation of Central and Mini-Split Systems Call for a Free Quote on New/Replacement Equipment Installation Installations of Central and Mini-Split Systems Lic. # 945655 Lic. # 945655 714.821.7070 1661 Golden Rain Road | Seal Beach | CA | 90740 714.821.7070 Greenwood 2015.indd 1 11/13/14 8:24 AM y www.lwsb.com | May 3, 2018 3 MEMORIAL CONCERT Concert to memorialize pianist Beverly Hansen is May 26 A free concert, featuring com- southern California congrega- poser Dan Forrest’s Requiem for tions spanned 64 years, including the Living, will be held Saturday, about eight years as organist of May 26, at 3 p.m. in the Sanctu- Redeemer Lutheran Church in ary of Covenant Presbyterian Leisure World. She also served as Church, 607 E. 3rd Street, Long accompanist of the Leisure World Beach. Chorale for a period of time. This concert is being pre- Following the concert, a re- sented as a memorial to Beverly ception sponsored by the Long Hansen, a well-known Leisure Beach Chapter of the American World resident from 2002-2017. Guild of Organists, of which She died in September. Beverly was a longtime board The Requiem for the Living member, will be held in the will be sung by the adult choirs church’s Fireside Room. Dur- of Covenant Presbyterian Church ing this reception, music will be of Long Beach and the Lutheran performed on Beverly’s piano by Beverly Hansen Church of the Master of Los An- fellow church musicians, Mar- Chickering parlor grand piano geles, with soloists Melissa Mon- garet Armstrong, Dolly Ickler was gifted to Covenant Church tanez, soprano; Desiree Quiles, and Robert York. Beverly’s 1911 by her family. mezzo-soprano; Thomas Hol- low, tenor; and James Dodd, boy soprano. Organists Peter Bates MENU Crews began the massive job of painting the Amphitheater and David York will share the from page 1 facility last week. bench at the console of the Lough sponsored restaurant service, call the Recreation Department at LW PAINT PROJECT Memorial Organ, and a chamber 431-6586, ext. 326 or 398, or email [email protected]. ensemble will accompany the Other dining options include Taco Tuesdays hosted by Koffel’s Amphitheater to receive a fresh coat choir for the Forrest work. Bev- Food Truck at 5 p.m. in the Clubhouse 6 parking lot, and Domino’s On April 24, the Golden Rain The Architectural Design erly selected the music, location Pizza Thursdays at the same location at 3:30 p.m. Foundation Board approved a Review Committee approved and choirs for this concert in the Special orders and deliveries can be accepted by calling the piz- $28,800 contract with Hutton paint colors. The committee will weeks preceding her death. zeria at 493-2212. Painting for the exterior painting also approve updated signage for Beverly was a church organ- For more information, call the GRF Recreation Department at of the Amphitheater, Administra- the area. ist, whose service for several 431-6586, ext. 326 or 398, or [email protected]. tion and News buildings. Work- ers began power washing the buildings on Friday. Painting was already under way on Monday morning. Clubs using the Amphitheater building may have limited access at times during the project. People are cautioned to use care in the project vicinity. SBTV-Channel 3 SBTV-3 airs on TWC-Spectrum Channel 3, Frontier Fios Channel 37 and online streaming at sbtv3.org/schedule. Thursday, May 3 4 pm Nancy Ray, Stock Transfer 5 pm Impaired Vision and Hearing Club 5:30 pm Harmonizing Humanity 6 pm St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance 7 pm Studio Cafe 8 pm Life and Times in Seal Beach: Virginia Haley Celebrates 100 9:30 pm Americana Awards 2018 11 pm On Q—#8bitJazzHeroes Friday, May 4 4 pm American Legion Fashion Show 5 pm Doo Wop April 2018 6 pm Calvary Chapel 6:30 pm Bob Cole Conservancy 7:30 pm On Q—#8bitJazzHeroes 8:30 pm Vintage Vehicles 9 pm Studio Cafe 10 pm Miss Seal Beach Highlights Saturday, May 5 4 pm Author JA Jance 5:15 pm Dawn’s Car Show 5:30 pm Emma Ballen and Friends 7 pm Studio Cafe 8 pm LAUSD 11:30 pm Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Sunday, May 6 4 pm Seal Beach City Council Mtg Replay 4-23 5 pm McGaugh 3rd Grade Concert 6 pm McGaugh 4th Grade Concert 7 pm Sea Inside 7:30 pm Studio Cafe 8:30 pm Americana Awards 2018 10 pm Miss Seal Beach Highlights 11 pm Vintage Vehicles Monday, May 7 4 pm Easter Egg Decorating Contest 5 pm Harmonizing Humanity 5:30 pm Harmonizing Humanity 6 pm Studio Cafe 7 pm SB Planning Commission Mtg - LIVE SBTV, page 9 4 May 3, 2018 | www.lwsb.com y P erspectives Letters to the Editor Remember When Credits& Kudos Editor: Editor’s note: Remember When Honoring Jim Agerbeek was an experience we won’t soon forget. is presented by the Leisure World Credits & Kudos must include the writer’s name and mutual, My wife and I arrived at Clubhouse 4, April 21, at 4 p.m. and Historical Society. Help make his- and will be edited for brevity. Mention of a business or service is were amazed at several hundred people already assembled, young, tory live, tell your story, donate not an endorsement or recommendation by the LW News or Golden old, residents and outsiders. memorabilia, join the Historical Rain Foundation. Eulogies poured from speaker’s hearts. I knew Jim possessed Society. For more information, an outgoing personality, always offering a helping hand, but had no call Linda Johnson, vice president Les Cohen of Mutual 15 thanks members of the GRF security idea he had touched so many people. His family must be very proud. 493-9898 or visit the LW Museum staff who do an outstanding job servicing everyone who enters A highlight of the evening was the assemblage of so many of his in Clubhouse 1. Leisure World at the three entrances. These men and women musician friends jamming 1970s rock-blues. May 4, 1978 - George Deu- are the best. I’ve paid top-dollar at concerts and had never been entertained kmejian, then a state senator as we were that night. from Long Beach who was seek- Who says old guys don’t rock? ing office as the state’s attorney NHN keeps CERT skills sharp Jimbo, rest in peace. general spoke at a dinner hosted Ron and Mary Stahl by the Leisure World Republican By Peggy Lynch Mutual 7 Women. He won the election to LW contributor Editor: become the attorney general and There was a story on page 16 (LW Weekly, April 19) about resident was later governor of California. Neighbor Helping Neighbor (NHN) is an exciting group of LW decals on cars. It gave instructions as to what to bring to Clubhouse May 5, 1988 - The ARMDI residents who have taken CERT training and are interested in meeting 5 Security Office for renewal. That was a good tidbit of information. Leisure World Chapter invited all once a month to study what they have learned in the basic CERT train- What it neglected to point out, though, is that if you don’t do that, residents to view ARMDI’s “Life- ing classes. They meet on the first Friday of the month in Clubhouse the decal will be removed without advance notice or consideration. Mobile” on display at Clubhouse 5, Conference Room B, in the back of the building. They want to keep You will not be notified or warned. 3 prior to being shipped to Israel. their CERT skills sharp so that when a major disaster does hit, they It will be gone, and you will find out after the fact. The vehicle was a fully equipped can help themselves, their families and neighbors to the best of their I don’t like that policy. Emergency-Relief Blood Center ability. The meeting is only two hours and it is both informative and Gloria Beech Ambulance. fun. It is also a great way to meet other caring individuals who are Mutual 11 April 30, 1998 - The Bixby interested in helping others when a major disaster occurs. Editor: Company announced plans to The next meeting is Friday, May 4, and they will refresh their One of the things missing after the re-do of the Health Care Center develop 218 acres of property on knowledge and do hands on exercises on how to do Rapid Triage lobby was the Seal Beach Lions Club drop off container for used eye- the east side of Seal Beach Bou- (sorting and prioritizing of the wounded) as well as a “head-to-toe” glasses, sunglasses, and even old hearing aids, whether working or not. levard. The plan would include assessment of the wounded. I stopped by our Leisure World newspaper office and they “googled” changing part of the Old Ranch In the event of a major disaster, the local police and fire depart- Lions Club and gave me a list of drop-off locations. Country Club Golf Course. ments will be tied up with roads, hospitals, schools and other critical Our nearest one and the easiest to get to, since all of our great bus- emergencies. As Leisure World will not likely receive help in a timely ses stop there, is in the little shopping center at the US Bank, 13900 JUST A COMMENT: The HS manner, LWers will need to be able to take care of themselves until Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach, CA 90740 Museum is open from 2-4 p.m. help arrives. My husband checked this out and the drop-off is in the bank’s lobby. on Thursdays in Clubhouse 1.For Depending on how extensive the major disaster is, help could be Laura Arnold more information,go to www. several days before it comes to LW. Residents will need each other Mutual 14 lwhistory.org when this happens. Having a better understanding of what should and Perspectives Policy should not be done when helping each other is critical in a disaster such as an earthquake. The study group keeps CERT training fresh For your so they can keep their skills sharp. Submissions in each of the following categories may be published at the discretion of the Publications Manager. information: y Tell our advertisers you saw them in the Letters to the Editor: Maximum number of words: 250. Letters should be typed and delivered to the Golden Rain News by email Resident names are deleted (preferred), regular mail, deposited in a white GRF drop box, or from the LW Telephone Direc- An Official Golden Rain Foundation Publication hand-delivered. Letters must be of general interest to the community tory after LW Weekly receives a Serving the Shareholders of y and may contain opinions, suggestions, compliments, and complaints report of sale and escrow closing Leisure World Seal Beach without being scurrilous, libelous, defamatory, repetitive or other- from the Stock Transfer Office. LW Weekly is delivered every Thursday to every Leisure World residence. Opinions wise inappropriate. The names of individual employees, titles and/ Anyone who moves within LW expressed in articles, columns or letters do not necessarily reflect the opinions or or departments will not be permitted in letters that could adversely will be deleted unless a form policies of the Golden Rain Foundation or Board of Directors, members, staff or this impact any Foundation employee directly or indirectly. with the new address is submit- publication. The publishing of advertisements in any GRF publication does not indicate any recommendation or endorsement, nor any opinion of capability or quality of any Member Column: At a maximum 500 words, columns may pres- ted to LW Weekly. advertiser’s work. GRF will not knowingly publish any advertisement it deems to be ent an argument or opinion or information about pending issues Names are not automatically untruthful or misleading. GRF reserves the right to refuse any ad for any reason. of concern to the community. Priority to first-time or less frequent placed in the phone book. To writers. Some names will be left out to protect privacy. be included shareholders must Nataly Chigireva, Deadlines: Contributor: Restaurant review, theater review or travel journal submit telephone book infor- Communication & Technical Director News articles, 4 p.m. mation to The News in writing. ext. 384; [email protected] submissions welcome subject to terms and conditions in the policy Thursday prior to A form is included on page 85 unless otherwise noted. of the white pages in the cur- Jim Breen, Issues/Opinions Editor publication week; Political: Submissions concerning political issues outside of ext. 387; [email protected] rent book. Classified ads, Leisure World and the City of Seal Beach will not be published. Letters to the Editor, general news, 2:30 p.m. Monday of health, sports and games, scams, religion Fall in love with .. publication week Ruth Osborn, News & Page 1 Editor Vista Del Mar Senior Living ext. 388; [email protected] Office hours: General news, arts and leisure 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Cathie Merz, Community/Gov. Editor Monday-Friday Affordable Luxury Assisted Living ext. 389; [email protected] Community news, travel, government, Phone: Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care obituaries, production (562) 430-0534 Pet Friendly Community Stephen Bannon, Production Editor after-hours voice mail, Delicious meals prepared daily by our culinary team ext. 392; [email protected] (562) 431-6586 Weekly housekeeping and Linen service Pre-press, online and vision-impaired Transportation to medical appointments, shopping & editions, IT Mailing address: activities Social, cultural and religious activities Karen McElwain, Advertising Sales P.O. Box 2338, Seal 24 hour on site personal care ext. 393; [email protected] Beach, CA 90740 Additional Services available, call for more info Pauline Bullock, Advertising Sales Call today to find out how we can best meet your needs! Delivery address: ext. 391; [email protected] 13533 Seal Beach Blvd., Visit our Website at www.vistadelmarsenior.com Katya Lukina, Classified Amphitheater Building Sc hedule a complimentary lunch and tour Advertising Sales ext. 383; Seal Beach, CA 90740 [email protected] *offer only valid to current Leisure * Bring this ad to waive $600 off 3rd month rent World residents, without the use of third Dan Pomeroy, Distributor party placement agencies; must move in 3360 Magnolia Ave, Long Beach, Ca 90806 • (562) 595-1559 • RCFE: #197608029 by 5/31/18 Eagle Rock Services VOL. 42 NO. 17 Untitled-2 1 1/24/17 11:49 AM y www.lwsb.com | May 3, 2018 5 overnment G Schedule of Mutual Meetings Mutual meetings are listed below. Mutual residents are invited to attend the open meetings of their mutual boards as follows: Thursday, May 3 Presidents’ Council Clubhouse 4 ....................................9 a.m. Wednesday, May 9 Mutual 14 Conference Room B ......................1 p.m. Wednesday, May 9 Mutual 4 Administration ........................9:15 a.m. Thursday, May 10 Mutual 12 Administration ...............................9 a.m. Friday, May 11 Mutual 3 Administration ...............................9 a.m. Monday, May 14 Mutual 10 (special) Conference Room B ......................2 p.m. Wednesday, May 16 Mutual 5 Conference Room B .......................9 a.m. Wednesday, May 16 Annual Meeting - Mutual 10 Clubhouse 4 .................................10 a.m. Thursday, May 17 Annual Meeting - Mutual 14 Clubhouse 4 .................................10 a.m. Thursday, May 17 Mutual 2 Administration ...............................9 a.m. Kitty Hammerschmidt invites all shareholders to register to vote, regardless of political party, Friday, May 18 Annual Meeting - Mutual 7 at the Republican Club voter registration booth set up outside Clubhouse 6 from 11 a.m.-2 Clubhouse 4 .................................10 a.m. p.m. on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays through May 25. Monday, May 21 Mutual 15 Administration ..............................1 p.m. MUTUAL 2 Wednesday, May 23 Annual Meeting - Mutual 4 Clubhouse 4 .................................10 a.m. Town hall slated to meet candidates Wednesday, May 23 Annual Meeting - Mutual 16 Mutual 2 will host a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, May 8, at Administration ..............................2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1. Thursday, May 24 Annual Meeting - Mutual 11 The evening will be spent meeting the candidates who will be Clubhouse 4 .................................10 a.m. running for the 2018-19 Mutual Board of Directors. Thursday, May 24 Mutual 1 There are seven candidates running for five positions. Let’s pack Administration ...............................9 a.m. the room so shareholders can make an informed decision. Friday, May 25 Mutual 6 Refreshments will be served. Administration .........................9:30 a.m. Friday, May 25 Annual Meeting - Mutual 9 GRF Board Executive Session Clubhouse 4 .................................10 a.m. 1:00 p.m. May 4, 2018 Tuesday, May 29 Annual Meeting - Mutual 8 Administration Conference Room Clubhouse 4 .................................10 a.m. NOTE: This meeting is closed to Shareholders/Members per Mutuals 7, 8, 10 and 11 have canceled May meetings. Civil Code §4935 A. Call to Order - President Stone GRF Committee Meetings B. Roll Call Dr. Hans Keirstead C. Legal D. Contracts Golden Rain Foundation committee and board meetings are LW DEMOCRATIC CLUB E. Member Disciplinary Actions open to Leisure World residents. Conference Room B is located F. Personnel downstairs in Building 5. The Administration Conference Room 48th District G. Adjournment is upstairs in the Administration Building. The following is a tenta- “Agenda is Subject to Change” tive schedule of meetings on the Golden Rain Foundation master candidate is calendar, maintained by Administration: guest May 16 2018 Mutual Election and Thursday, May 3 Security, Bus & Traffic Committee (special) Administration ...................................1 p.m. Dr. Han2s K0ei1rst8ead ,M theu ent-ual EleAcntniuoanl Maenedti nAgn Sncuhaedl uMleeeting Schedule Friday May 4 GRF Board Executive Session dorsed Democratic candidate for Administration ...................................1 p.m. the 48th Congressional District, Monday, May 7 Physical Property Committee Ballots will address the Leisure World Meeting Meeting Meeting Administration ...................................1 p.m. Mu. Mailed Tuesday, May 8 Renumbering Subcommittee Democratic Club on Wednesday, (30 days before Day Date Time May 16, at 12:30 p.m. in Club- election)* Administration ...................................3 p.m. house 4. When residents view 10 Mon. 4/16 3rd Wed. 5/16 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 9 Security, Bus & Traffic Committee their primary ballots, they will 14 Tues. 4/17 3rd Thurs. 5/17 10 a.m. Administration ...................................1 p.m. Thursday, May 10 Communications Committee notice that there are many candi- 7 Wed. 4/18 3rd Fri. 5/18 10 a.m. Administration ...................................1 p.m. dates listed for this seat, however Y 4 Mon. 4/23 4th Wed. 5/23 10 a.m. A Friday, May 11 Executive Committee Keirstead is the only Democrat M 16 Mon. 4/23 4th Wed. 5/23 2 p.m. that has been endorsed by the Administration ...................................1 p.m. 11 Tues. 4/24 4th Thurs. 5/24 10 a.m. Democratic Party. Monday, May 14 Architectural Design Review Committee 9 Wed. 4/25 4th Fri. 5/25 10 a.m. Dr. Keirstead, a grounding Administration ...................................1 p.m. 8 Sun. 4/29 4th Tues. 5/29 10 a.m. breaking scientific innovator, Tuesday, May 15 Mutual Administration Committee holds a Ph.D. and was recruited Ballots Administration ...................................1 p.m. Meeting Meeting Meeting by UC, Irvine, to serve as profes- Mu. Mailed Tuesday, May 15 Management Services Review Ad hoc (special) sor of anatomy and neurobiology (30 days before Day Date Time Administration ...................................1 p.m. election)* and professor of neurological Thursday, May 17 Finance Committee 2 Wed. 5/9 2nd Fri. 6/8 10 a.m. surgery. As a neuroscientist and Conference Room B ........................10 a.m. 1 Sat. 5/12 2nd Mon. 6/11 10 a.m. entrepreneur, he is currently de- Friday, May 18 Roundtable w/Mutuals & GRF 5 Sun. 5/13 2nd Tues. 6/12 10 a.m. Administration ...................................1 p.m. voevlaorpiainng c tarnecaetmr. Henatns sf oarn bdr haiisn w anifde NE 3 Mon. 5/14 2nd Wed. 6/13 10 a.m. Friday, May 18 Renumbering Subcommittee Niki, also a neuroscientist, share U 12 Tues. 5/15 2nd Thurs. 6/14 10 a.m. Administration ...................................3 p.m. J a passion for their family and for 15 Wed. 5/16 3rd Fri. 6/15 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 22 GRF Board of Directors their work researching treatments 6 Wed. 5/23 4th Fri. 6/22 10 a.m. Clubhouse 4 ......................................10 a.m. for others. He promotes the use of 17 Sun. 5/27 4th Tues. 6/26 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 29 Video Subcommittee sc ience an d facts in the le gislativ e Conference Room B ..........................1 p.m. process. Additional information NOTE: NOTE: * = Iaf bthoeu td Datre. Ktoe mirsatiel abda lcloatns b(3e0 f oduanyds befo*rIef tthhee edleactteio tno) mfaallsil obna all oFtrsid (a3y0, Sdaatyusrd baey foorr Se utnhdea ey,l ethceti obnal)l ofatsl lws ill be mailed the previous Thursday. News copy deadline is 4 p.m., Thursday, on the club website: https://sblw- on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, the ballots will be mailed dems.wordpress.com/. the previous Thursday. one week prior to the desired publication date. DEMOCRATS, page 19 Untitled-2 1 1/24/17 11:55 AM Macintosh HD:Users:cathieI-Mac:Library:Group Containers:3L68KQB4HG.group.com.readdle.smartemail:cache:messagesData:1:6234:2018 Election calendar - simplified.docx 6 May 3, 2018 | www.lwsb.com y Health Fitness & Lecture planned Wa-Rite celebrates earning degrees on Parkinson’s Wa-Rite celebrates members earning degrees. Marianne Barlow earned her doctor of goal weight and Marina Tesla, her master of goal disease May 11 weight. Members receive their bachelor’s degree when they reach their goal weights and then after maintaining it for a year, they earn The health and education their master’s degree. For a doctor’s degree the ladies have to main- lecture, “Managing Parkinson’s tain their weight for two years. It is a lot of hard work, so members Disease,” will be presented by congratulate both of them. Dr. Farzin Pedouim, from 11 Glo Tyler was the biggest loser with a 4-1/2 pound loss. Members a.m.-noon on Friday, May 11, in shared different tips on what was working for them in this constant the Health Care Center’s large “battle of the bulge.” conference room. The club’s “Food for Thought” of the week was achieving a healthy Those who attend can expand diet is not just knowledge about nutrition, but in finding ways to fit their knowledge and understand- these foods into your everyday lifestyle. ing of Parkinson’s disease, while Wa-Rite is a support group of women needing to lose 10 pounds learning of other support net- or more. Annual dues are $10. Members meet from 9-10 a.m. Fridays works in the community. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1. Weigh-ins start at 8 a.m. Space is limited, so call 795- To join the club or visit ask for Diana Goins. For more informa- 6204 early to make reservations. tion, call Margaret Humes at 296-5834. Dr. Pedouim received his medical degree at St. George Weekly health, exercise classes University and his residency at UC Irvine. Ageless Grace He completed his fellowship The eight-week program is offered on Mondays from 4:30-5:30 John Vento and Betty Lindley were honored as volunteers of in neurology and movement dis- p.m. in Clubhouse 6, Room C. Class dates in the current program the year at the appreciation luncheon at the Health Care Center. orders at Loma Linda University. are April 30, May 7, 14 and 21 and 14 and June 4 and 11. The chair-based exercise program addresses 21 aging factors that HEALTH CARE CENTER strengthen the core to improve flexibility, balance and mobility. The cost is $5 a class. Volunteers honored at luncheon For more information, call Carol Costello at 596-3927 or visit Volunteers at the Health Care Center(HCC) are an energetic group www.agelessgrace.com who enjoy meeting members of their community. Feeling Good Exercise The HCC celebrated the group during National Volunteer Ap- Move to the music from 9:30-10:30 a.m., Mondays, with Sarah preciation Week with a special luncheon. Grusmark, and Thursdays with Katie Sellards. The fee is $3 a class. The event also included service pin awards to recognize the hours People of all fitness levels are welcome. For more information, call donated by these dedicated people who give so much of their time. Cathleen Walters at 598-9149. Special congratulations were given to volunteers of the year Betty Movement for Medical Qigong Lindley and John Vento for his supervision and leadership of the group. Qigong classes are held from 9-10 a.m. on Thursdays in Clubhouse The HCC staff is grateful for the work of all the volunteers as 3, Room 2, except the fourth Thursday of the month, when the class information hosts in the lobby and for their blood pressure services. is held in Clubhouse 3, Room 9, also from 9-10 a.m. Honorees included new members Sophie Jin, Thomas McCabe For more information, call Catherine Milliot at 760-4545. and Lorene Christian, 50 hours; Joan Tschirki and Evelyn Cone,50 Pilates hours; Midge Bash, 100 hours; Tanya Shinen, 150 hours; Carol Dodge, Chair classes meet from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Thursdays upstairs in 200 hours; Carol Costello, Aki Green and Marjorie Earls, 250 hours; Clubhouse 6. The cost is $5 a class. Instruction includes seated and Mary Maellaro, 300 hours; Marilyn Kane and Jerry Wood, 550 hours; Marie Puffpaff, N.P. standing exercises. John Vento, 2,000 and Betty Lindley,4,200). Diabetic support Mat classes meet Thursdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 6, Room C. Those who attend should bring a mat. All other equipment GOLDEN RAIN Foundation group will meet will be provided. For additional information, call Susan Hopewell, 430-6044, or Employment Opportunity BILLING/RESOLUTION CLERK May 4 at HCC Linda Neer, 430-3214 Stick, Qigong, Tai Chi Club (Full-Time / Non-Exempt Position) The Diabetic Support Group Stick exercises, qigong and tai chi chih classes are held from 9:15- Golden Rain Foundation is currently recruiting for full-time will meet at 11 a.m. on Friday, 11 a.m. on Tuesdays in Clubhouse 3, Room 1. May 4, in the Health Care Center (40 hours per week) Billing/Resolution Clerk who will join For more information, call Joann Mullens at 596-3936. (HCC) Conference Room. our team at Leisure World in Seal Beach as part of our Fi- Beginning Yoga All diabetics are invited to nance department. This position interfaces with our Service Classes are offered from 10:30-11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays in attend the group’s monthly meet- Maintenance Department as well as other Finance Depart- Clubhouse 3, Room 6, and at the same time on Fridays in Clubhouse ing facilitated by Marie Puffpaff, ment staff. The Golden Rain Foundation, which provides all 3, Room 7. Bring mats. The fee is $5 a class. Nurse Practitioner (NP). administrative services to the residents of Leisure World, Seal For more information, call Patti Endly at 430-7291. The group offers an opportu- Beach, offers a generous benefit program including a match Yoga nity for participants to find sup- on 401(k) contributions. Classes are offered Tuesdays at 10 a.m. in the Clubhouse 4 Lobby, port with others who understand Thursdays at 10 a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1; and Saturdays, 10 the daily challenges of living with In this position, you can expect to: a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 9. The fee is $5 per session. diabetes. • Check material(s) and labor on completed Service Request For more information, call Connie Adkins at 506-5063. Join fellow diabetics as they Orders for accuracy. share stories and tips, learn from Monday Intermediate Yoga • Summarize work completed from Request Orders for billing. each other, and explore ways to Classes are offered each week from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Clubhouse • Work with Service Maintenance supervisor, dispatcher and manage and cope with the com- 4, Section C; fee: $5 per session. purchasing assistant manager to compile correct mon disease. For more information, call Pat Castaneda at 225-0273 information on Service Request Orders. For information, call the Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi • Sort Service Request Orders for proper filing. HCC, 493-9581. Classes are offered from 9:30-11 a.m. on Saturdays upstairs in • Prepare reports as required. Clubhouse 6. Paul Pridanonda teaches students to free the mind and • Provide backup to the cashier position as needed. Health disclaimer spirit using laughter and slow and steady flow of tai chi movements. For more information, call 430-7143. All content of this newspaper, The qualifications you are required to have are: Chair Exercise including text, graphics, images • Two years of office experience, coupled with basic and information, is provided for Classes are offered from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays knowledge of mathematics. general informational and enter- in Clubhouse 1. Classes are for men and women at all fitness levels. • High School diploma. tainment purposes only and may For more information, call 493-7063. • Skilled in office procedures and telephone etiquette. not be construed as medical or Leisure Leggers • Computer literate: Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. any other specific advice or in- The Leisure Leggers, the walking and running club, meets at 8 • Occasional stooping. • Good communication skills (verbal and written). struction. No action or inaction a.m., Mondays, in front of Clubhouse 6 for a 30-to-60-minute walk should be taken based solely on • Ability to use diplomacy and sound judgment. and to train for local races. the content of this publication; in- For more information, call Tom Pontac, president, at 304-0880. The compensation for this position is $16.55/hour. stead, readers should consult with the appropriate professionals (e.g., Please contact LeAnn Dillman in the Human Resources De- health, etc.) on any matter ad- News copy deadline is 4 p.m., Thursday, partment at (562) 431-6586, ext. 318 for information regard- dressed in this publication, espe- ing how to apply, or visit the Careers Page on the Leisure one week prior to the desired publication date. cially matter relating to health and World Seal Beach Website: http://www.lwsb.com/careers/ well-being. Untitled-2 1 1/24/17 11:53 AM y www.lwsb.com | May 3, 2018 7 eli ion R g BEIT HALEV LW BAPTIST CHURCH Torah reading Prayer room is open after service All residents are invited to the Leisure World Baptist Church for weekend is Sunday service in Clubhouse 4. Sunday School begins at 8:40 a.m., followed by conversation and coffee from 9:20-9:40. The morning Leviticus 22-23 worship begins at 9:45. The responsive reading will be from I Cor. 1:18-31. Beit HaLev’s Shabbat services, The choir selection will be “Spirit of God.” Em Schoonhoven will led by Rabbi Galit Levy-Slater, sing a solo titled “It is Finished.” are simulcast on Facebook.com/ Congregational hymns will include “Joy to the World”, “Joyful, galityomtov and on Livestream. Joyful We Adore Thee” and “Why Should He Love Me So?” com/galityomtov. A past Cinco de Mayo fiesta was celebrated by Lorna Lass Friday services can be ac- Yvonne Leon’s offertory is titled “Jesus Loves Me.” (l-r), Carol Graves, Patty Schmitz, Ella Walton, Mary Granger, cessed at 6 p.m. and Saturday Pastor Rolland Coburn’s morning message from Hebrews 3:7 is Catherine Milliot and Virginia Olejnik. services at 10:30 a.m. titled “Passing Along Our Faith.” Following the service, the prayer room is open with church fam- COWMMhUNyIT YP CaHUyR CDHealer Any BrakeTh e Torah readingL foor wthee sily tm eTmbierrse. Any Come See Why proof weekend is Emor, Leviticus 22:17- Mexican fiesta to follow service BAPTIST, page 27 23:22 in the Triennial Cycle. Pricing? Service Prices In Town! Transmission Our Service is This parsha states the role Here is a copy of your proof. The Community Church congregation will gather after services on$ Sun4day in cele0bration of C.in0co de0 Mayo at$ Edga2r Hall. A M0exican aK.nodh0 aonbimli0g. aItti oalnsso $ coof vpe4rrsie tshtes, latwhes0 REDEE.M0ER L0UTHERAN Service #1 Please fax a signature of Grief support offered on Fridays at 10 fiesta will include beef enchiladas, chips and freshly made salsa, rice, governing the observance of holy approval or make any changes. beans, coffee and agua frescaOs. FF dOays, FincluFding the Sabbath and PastoOr GiFl MoFore wil$l add2ress the qu0estion, “Ge.nti0les, W0ho Are Thank you! Tickets for the lunch are $7 each and may be purchased at the Don’t Just Take New Moon. They?” on Sunday at Redeemer Lutheran Church. 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Mon. - Fri. 7:00 am - 6:00 pm 3400 Cerritos Ave. Sat. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Los Alamitos CLOSED SUNDAYS 562-799-1777 #1 In Tires! #1 In Service Free LW Shuttle www.coastlineautocare.com Untitled-2 1 1/24/17 11:54 AM 8 May 3, 2018 | www.lwsb.com y FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH CONGREGATION SHOLOM Bible studies held weekly at church Bagel breakfast First Christian Church’s monthly potluck meal was followed by is at 9 Saturday the “FCC’s Got Talent” show. Members of the congregation shared original poems, songs, jokes, Led by Rabbi Chaim Singer- guitar, piano, and harmonica offerings to honor Jesus and bless the Franke, Congregation Sholom attendees. will hold services at 7 p.m. tomor- Elder Jack Frost will teach Bible study at 9 a.m. Sunday and is row, Friday, in the Clubhouse 3 currently in the book of Genesis. Lobby. An Oneg Shabbat will At 9:30, the hospitality room opens for fellowship and light follow services. refreshments with Carol Speake and Sue Kaminski as co-hostesses. A bagel-and-cream-cheese Pastor Bruce Humes begins the service at 10:15 a.m. with praise, breakfast will be held at 9 a.m. prayer and Scripture, followed by Margaret Humes leading the con- on Saturday, May 5, in the lobby gregation in “I Am Thine, O’ Lord,” “Grace Greater Than Our Sin,” of Clubhouse 3. and “His Name is Wonderful.” It will be followed by a Shabbat The Communion hymn will be “Now I Belong To Jesus.” service with Rabbi Chaim Singer- The choir, under the direction of Anita Ragole, will sing “Fairest Franke from 9:30-noon. A dairy/ Lord Jesus.” potluck Kiddush lunch and study Elder Jack Frost will present the Communion meditation and be be held from noon-1:15 p.m. The Therese Organization of Holy Family Church nominated service. ••• a new board of directors at a meeting April 19. Guest speaker For the offertory, the Praise Team will sing “Make Me A Servant.” A picnic for Lag B’ Omer will was Deacon Gabriel Saavedra of the Archdiocese of Los An- Andre DuSomme will play, “I Come to the Cross” followed by be held May 6 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. geles. The Therese Organization thanked Arthur and Kathy Carol Speake who will read scripture from the Gospel of Matthew in the picnic area at Clubhouse 1. Salazar,former president and vice president, for their dedica- 10:34-39. There will be salad, kosher tion and hard work and welcomed Catherine Spalding as new Pastor Gene Cherryholmes’ message will be “Finding Life.” hamburgers, hot dogs, vegetable president, along with her board. Pictured are Gabriel Saavedra, LIFE, page 27 burgers and condiments, as well (l-r) Arthur Salazar, Kathy Salazar and Catherine Spalding. as drinks and dessert. ASSEMBLY OF GOD The cost is $10 per person. HOLY FAMILY RSVP to Howard Brass by Two Sunday prayer meetings offered Sixth Sunday of Easter will be observed today, Thursday, at (714)396-0121 Members of Assembly of God Church will share the Lord’s Supper or [email protected] Holy Family Catholic Church, 13900 Church Place next to the at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday in Clubhouse 3, Room 2. ••• St. Andrews Gate, will observe the sixth Sunday of Easter on May 6. Pastor Sam Pawlak’s message of the morning will be, “Why God The Book Club will meet The First Reading: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48, 44-48 ; Responso- Changes Your Plans.” Worship will be led by Associate Pastor Dan on Tuesday, May 15. The book rial Psalm: 98:1, 2-3, 3-4; Second Reading: 1 John 4:7-10; Alleluia: Ballinger. “Goblet” will be read. John 14:23; Gospel: John 15:9-17. The popular hymn sing begins at 6 p.m. in the Clubhouse 3 ••• ••• Lobby. People gather from several congregations in Leisure World The walking group leaves Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is scheduled after the noon and the surrounding communities. Clubhouse 3 (in front of the Mass on Sunday, May 6, concluding with Holy Hour from 4-5 p.m. Associate Pastor Ballinger will lead the hymns, and Pastor Pawlak lobby) at 6:30 p.m., Mondays and All are welcome to attend. will bring a brief devotion. Music will include “He Touched Me,” sung Wednesdays. ••• by Anita Ragole, who will share her testimony. To provide a ride to services Holy Family Church celebrates Sunday Mass at 8 and 10 a.m. and Fellowship will conclude the day, when members bring food to or to get one, call Jeff Sacks at at noon; the Vigil Mass is at 5 p.m., Saturday; daily Mass is at 8:30 share. (714) 642-0122. a.m., Monday-Saturday. Sunday prayer meetings begin at 10 a.m. and at 5:15 p.m. Confessions are on Saturdays and Holy Days from 4-4:45 p.m. SALVATION ARMY ••• and on the first Fridays at 9:15 a.m. On Wednesday, May 9, the Romeos and Juliets will meet at 11:30 Musical guest ••• a.m. at Denny’s for food and fellowship. A Bible study group meets Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m. at the Par- Prior to lunch, the weekly Bible study will be from II Corinthians, will be featured ish rectory. Chapter 6 and led by Pastor Pawlak. ••• at Home League The Women and Men of Grace Prayer Group meets Wednesdays CHRISTIAN WOMEN from 10:30-11:45 a.m. at the Parish rectory. Stephanie Dennis will be guest Say the Rosary and Divine Mercy every Monday and Thursday ‘Women of Bible’ will be studied speaker when the Home League at 3 p.m. meets at 7 p.m. on Monday, May For more information, including the weekly bulletin, visit www. The Christian Women’s Fellowship and Bible Study Group will 7, in Clubhouse 4. holyfamilysb.com. meet at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 14, in Clubhouse 3, Room 6, for a She will provide entertain- potluck breakfast. FAITH CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY ment with her beautiful soprano A book, “Women of the Bible,” by Ann Spangler and Jean Sys- voice. werda, will be studied. Sheri Leming teaches Dennis is secretary to the All residents are welcome. territorial commander and a Members meet on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. midweek Bible study minister in the Salvation Army, For more information, call 431-0597 or 594-8100. working in the Long Beach office. Faith Christian Assembly will offer a mid- —Helen Spencer Greeters will be Jill Ayars and week Bible Study at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May Gamechangers Bible Study Norah Williams. 9, in the Garden Room. Members will take an Hostesses will be Virginia in-depth look at the early church. Pastor Sheri Gamechangers, an interactive Bible study for men and women,will Lincourt and Belinda McLeod. Leming leads the study. meet from 1:30-3:30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, in Leisure World. Ses- 은혜로운 수요성경공부가 있습니다. Follow the steps of the Apostles and learn The Rock sions are held on the first and third Fridays of the month. how Christianity spread rapidly across the world. Sheri Leming Course topics include what identifies people as followers of Jesus. The Rock Church, Seal Beach All are invited to take the journey through this “ WeThden weosrdkbaoyo kN hiags hintd eBpeinbdleen tS utnuitds,y s o” people can enter the campus, welcomes everyone for amazing time period. sessions at any time. For the location and more information, call weekly services for all ages at Tuesday is Faith Fellowship Time at 11a.m. in the Garden Room. Joan Eisenhart at 343-8066. 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People may also call in orders to Naples Rib Company between Morgan silver dollar that is in 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. any day at 439-7427. high demand. May 7 Everyone one is welcome, and Dinner Selections new members are presented with Prime Rib a coin to add to their collections. 8 oz. prime rib, served with baked potato and cole slaw, $20 Rib Dinners 5 rib bones: $16 GRF Movie Tri Tip Dinners “Gosford Park,” rated R, will 6 oz tri tip: $16 be shown on Sunday, May 6, in Chicken Clubhouse 4 at 2 p.m. As a hunt- Half Chicken: $15 ing party gathers at the country Pasta Ray Siegele has loved the banjo all his life. estate, no one is aware that before Pasta Primavera, $13 DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND the weekend is over, someone will Combo Meals Banjo star will be featured June 6 be murdered twice. The police 5 rib bones and quarter chicken, $18 are baffled but the all-seeing, 5 rib bones and 6 oz tri tip, $20 The Leisure World Dixieland He kids that he’s not sure if he all-hearing servants know that 6 oz tri tip and quarter chicken, $18 Jazz Band, led by President Wal- ever paid her back for the $60 she almost everyone had a motive. Extras ter “Dutch” Van Kerchoven, will loaned him. Some scenes and language Add one Louisana hot sausage, $2 perform on June 6 at 6:30 p.m. in —by Sandra deDubovay may be offensive to some viewers. Add bottled water or a can of Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, $1.50 Clubhouse 4. This is a free event for all Leisure World residents and their guests. Ray Siegele is the band’s sea- soned banjo player. Ray was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Research and Both his parents were musi- cians in orchestras. But he was always attracted to the banjo. Your Brain: When he enlisted in the Air Force, he found a friend who also liked the banjo. He suggested they Reduce Risk by go to Memphis, Tennessee, where they were stationed and look for a used banjo in a local pawn shop. Ray borrowed $60 from his Increasing Awareness finance and bought his first four- string banjo. That was the beginning for him. He has collected and sold different banjos over the years and now has 32 banjos in his • What is research telling us about Alzheimer’s disease? possession. He and his wife live in Yorba • Is prevention the key? Linda. • Can I reduce my risk? SBTV from page 3 9 pm Life and Times in Seal Beach Virginia Haley Celebrates 100 Join Jim McAleer as he gives his insight 10 pm Live at the Ford Theater Tuesday, May 8 on the latest research studies. 4 pm Impaired Vision and Hearing Club 4:30 pm Author JA Jance 5:45 pm Dawn’s Car Show Tuesday, May 22, 2018 6 pm Calvary Chapel 6:30 pm Emma Ballen and Friends 7 pm Bob Cole Conservancy 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 7:30 pm On Q—#8bitJazzHeroes 8:30 pm Studio Cafe 9:30 pm Miss Seal Beach Health Care Center Highlights 2017 Jim McAleer 11 pm Cerritos Center 1661 Golden Rain Rd. CEO Alzheimer’s Orange County Wednesday, May 9 Seal Beach, CA 90740 4 pm Easter Egg Decorating Contest 5:30 pm American Legion Large Conference Room Fashion Show 6:30 pm Community Sing with Betty Ballen 7:15 pm Dawn’s Car Show Space is limited. To RSVP please call 562-795-6204 7:30 pm Doo Wop April 2018 8:30 pm Sea Inside 9 pm Studio Cafe Alzheimer’s Orange County | 2515 McCabe Way, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92614 |www.alzoc.org 10 pm Bob Cole Conservancy 10:30 pm Big Bad Voodoo Daddy *All programming is subject to change. Untitled-2 1 1/24/17 11:52 AM 10 May 3, 2018 | www.lwsb.com y Reggie and Ruby Johnson Jojo Weingart COMMUNITY KARAOKE For many years, the late LWer Owen Huff had a tradition of bringing his wife, Kaye, and the Hui O Hula dancers to entertain the residences of the Brookdale Assisted Living in Garden Grove Karaoke night of love features and Anaheim for Christmas and Mother’s Day. Here his good friend and partner Suzanne Ahn (left) and some of their team members are dancing “He’s got the Whole World in His Hands” serenades and anniversaries with the Hui dancers (in back). Suzanne, Owen and the Daybreak Ministry have served the good folks there with songs and bible studies for 12 years. Kaye and her dancers are excited Oh, what a karaoke night for love! Celebrating their 54th anniver- to be invited back to entertain in both places again this year on May 8. sary, Ruby Johnson beautifully sang to her husband, Reggie, “I Will LONG BEACH SYMPHONY Always Love You.” This popular couple had many songs dedicated to them, including “The Anniversary Song” by granddaughter Brit- New season featuring conductor Eckart Preu starts Sept. 29 tany, “A Certain Smile” by Ren Villaneauva, “Just the Two of Us” by Sue Pippo, “Until the Real Thing Comes Along” by Linn Atkinson Long Beach Symphony, under to present an exciting variety of feature a fusion of contemporary “Endless Love” by Ric Dizon, “To Make You Feel My Love” by Mike its new Music Director Eckart composers, styles, and experi- American works in celebration Glance; “Nearness of You” by Tino Tupas, “I’ll Never Fall in Love Preu, recently announced its ences—from the small but fiery of the 100th birthday of Leonard Again” by Byong Choi, “And I Love You So” by Ken Harpham and 2018-19 Classical Concert Series. ensemble of Frank Zappa’s G-Spot Bernstein. It begins with Frank “The Sweetest Thing I’ll Ever Know” by Janice Chapman. The first of six concerts will start Tornado to the monumental Zappa’s “G-Spot Tornado,” then The audience enjoyed music from several visitors: Jennifer Grivas, Sept. 29. The season ends June Ninth Symphony by Beethoven. mellows to Gerschwin’s jazz- Vickie Mendoza and Susan Waterman. Culley Eaby with his “Elvira” 8. Adding a bit of the unortho- “Our programs will feature infused “Second Rhapsody for got a dozen folks line dancing. dox, the new season provides its six very different concert experi- Piano and Orchestra” and his It was a joyous occasion and an enthusiastic crowd who were treated largely regional audience with ences showcasing the orchestra iconic “Rhapsody in Blue,” before with ice cream and cupcakes from the Johnson family. Don’t miss monumental masterworks that in pivotal masterpieces of the bursting forth with a work called Wednesday night karaoke parties in Clubhouse 1 starting at 5:30 p.m. defined the art form combined repertoire, as well as introducing “Mothership” by living composer with many rare and new works exciting, but unknown, works to Mason Bates, who was a Bern- Lapidary Club Copper Class that add dimension, sophistica- our loyal audience, so they can stein protégé. The program will tion, and spark. hear what’s happening now in the end with music by the honoree: The Lapidary Club will sponsor a copper enameling and etching Preu explained his rationale world of classical music.” Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances class from 9 a.m.-noon on Friday, May 4, in the Lapidary Room of for the season, saying, “I wanted Opening night on Sept. 29 will from West Side Story. Clubhouse 4. Sign up at the Lapidary Room. “Our musicians count among The class will cover drawing a picture on copper, then heating it LAPIDARY AND JEWLERY the most talented in the greater and soldering it to make a piece of jewelry. L.A. region,” said Preu. “They’ve Glass fusion, slumping class is May 14 Beginners and advanced students are welcome. Class is limited had command of the traditional to 10 people so each student can have more time with the instructor. The Lapidary and Jewelry Club is offering the class “Introduction orchestra repertoire for many The cost of the class is $10 for supplies and instructions. to Glass Fusion and Slumping” from 9:30 a.m.-noon on May 14 in years and are eager to take on the Lapidary Room of Clubhouse 4. the challenge of newer works. At This class will cover the basics of glass fusion and demonstrate the time he wrote it, Frank Zappa QUILTING BEES slumping, a technique in which glass is shaped into small shallow bowls. thought his “G-Spot Tornado” Tickets on sale for fund raiser lunch Students with prior experience can expand their skills in glass would be too difficult for humans cutting and shaping to create more intricate designs. to play, but believe me, the Long The Leisure Quilting Bees annual spring luncheon fund raiser Materials provided include the glass to make two three-inch squares Beach Symphony is more than will be held on May 16 in Clubhouse 2. Doors open at 11:30 a.m.; or four-inch squares for coasters. A materials fee of $10 is payable at capable of executing it.” lunch is served at noon. the class. Fused pieces can be picked up the day after class; slumped The season presents master- For tickets, $20, contact Lisa Quient at (949) 584-2884. In ad- pieces take and additional day. works of epic proportion, such dition to lunch, the ticket price includes six raffle tickets. Raffle Sign-up in the Lapidary Room; limit of six students per class. as Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, tickets will also be sold at the luncheon for $1 each or $5 for six. —Rod Carpenter LBSO, page 13 G & P ENTLE ERSONALIZED D C I L A ENTAL ARE N OS LAMITOS Free Initial Consultation with the Doctor • Dedicated to Honest & Professional Patient Care • Excellent Dental Care for the Entire Family • Generous Senior Courtesy • Financing Available • Early Morning, Evening & Saturday Hours • State-of-the-Art Sterilization Procedures Crowns & Veneers / Dentures & Partials Implants / Teeth Whitening Los Alamitos Dental Care d a 3551 Farquhar Avenue,Suite 102 hris Los Alamitos 3 c 0 P e r s o n a l i z e d & C a r i n g (562) 598-4111 OR (714) 995-6611 © 20 ht GARYD. PRINS, D.D.S. • JOHNB. WALLACE, D.D.S. • JOSHUAA. WINER, D.D.S. • MICHAELE. 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