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Editor:

Before the pandemic, a volunteer taught LW residents from Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, China, Poland and South American countries to speak English in a weekly class called the English Conversation Club. The class was suspended during the pandemic, and now the teacher has retired, so the group wants to have a new teacher, so it can renew its club status. If anyone can help, there are a lot of residents who would be grateful. Call me if you can help or want to participate at (714) 487-4046.

Jatty Yu Mutual 6 Editor:

Regarding a letter written by Marge Dodero (May 20), she is correct stating there was a town hall meeting. After that, there were changes in the voting procedures at the following Mutual 9 Board meeting. One director asked to have the new voting procedures separated from the bylaws on the same ballot. By a vote of 5-2, that went down. By a vote of 5-2, the board passed the bylaws to go on the ballot.

The votes are unequal.

My parcel has 72 shareholders. The parcel next door has 36 shareholders. Some quorums are 19; others are 25, 31 and 37. Does this look equal? We are to elect a board of seven directors. This is not like voting for U.S. President or governor of our state. I get to vote for them. I should be allowed to vote for seven directors. We have always had seven cumulative votes until now.

We are all shareholders of one Mutual Corporation and should have the right to vote for all of the candidates for the Board of Directors.

Russell Gray Mutual 9

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