Big prizes, free totes, club demos will showcase LW at its best
by Kathy Thayer
Recreation Manager
The Great LW Discovery Tour is finally here. It’s this Saturday, April 6, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. with closing ceremonies directly afterward at Veterans Plaza, located between Clubhouse 3 and 4. Here’s what you need to know:
• Start your tour from any of the five venues, whichever is closest to your home as parking will be extremely limited.
• Our Ambassadors will be on hand to give you a passport and free tote bag (while they last) at your first stop. They’ll stamp your passport and direct you to the events in each location. In Clubhouses 2 and 4, you will also receive a raffle ticket for the half-hour vendor raffles.
• Minibuses will have tour guides to tell you about all there is to see at your next stop. They arrive at each venue every 15 to 20 minutes. If you want to spend more time at a particular one, catch a later bus.
• The bus will be waiting to take you to the next venue or back to Clubhouse 3 and 4 for the closing ceremonies.
• If you have all five stamps on your passport, you will receive a Golden Ticket for the grand prize drawing. Even if you don’t CONGREGATION SHOLOM
Residents are invited to a presentation about the war in Gaza by Noy Leyb, a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). He will offer first-hand experience and knowledge. The presentation will be held in Clubhouse 4 on Wednesday, April 10, at 7 p.m. and is sponsored by Congregation Sholom.
Noy was born and raised in Canada but decided to move to Israel at age 18 and join the IDF. After completing his service, Noy continued with annual reserve training. He also went on to obtain his bachelor’s degree in Israel and a master’s from the University of Michigan. Noy’s Israeli advocacy has taken him to over 15 universities in North America and overseas.
On Oct. 7, 2023, Noy, who was living and working in New York City as the co-founder of a start-up tech company, made an instantaneous decision to drop everything and fly to Israel to join his elite commando unit. His brigade was among the first to enter the tunnels in Gaza.
Noy’s mission is to talk with audiences around the country about his direct experiences, unique insight, and steadfast spirit to help empower others and lead a movement against antisemitism.
Noy will also share tools that he uses to combat online antisemitism and answer questions in an open forum. This event will be offered at no charge, however donations of any size to offset the cost of Noy’s presentation are welcome. People can send a check to Congregation Sholom, P.O. Box 2901, Seal Beach, CA 90740.
—Jan Friedland