Letters to the Editor
Editor:
I was elated to claim my expensive and much-needed right ear hearing aid from the GRF lost and found department in Building 5 on May 17.
I had eaten from the Taco Tuesday truck the night before. When I got home and discovered my hearing aid was missing, I searched the house.
Nothing to be had, so I took a big chance next morning and went to lost and found. When I got there, I pointed to my right ear, the Security employee smiled and asked, “Is this what your looking for?” I could have kissed him I was so happy.
Thank you to the thoughtful kind person who turned it in.
Joanna Matos Mutual 2 Editor:
I read the letter (May 11) about all the roadblocks to have a restaurant here. The survey results in the May 4 LW Weekly shows there is a strong interest in having one.
Could a new club serve food to its members for a fee? Could all Leisure Worlders with IDs become members of the club? Could the club hire a chef or two? Would this process eliminate many of the hurdles mentioned in the May 4 article? Probably.
The Long Beach Bridge Club had dinners for its bridge players before the pandemic hit. Since it was a private club, the rules for a public restaurant were not applicable.
W.H. Smith Mutual 15