22 December 2021

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LWers spread the joy of the season

LWers spread the joy of the season


While LWers wait for Santa, they’re hanging their stockings with care, decking their halls, and illuminating their exteriors for all to see. Represented on these pages are scenes submitted by residents to share their holiday spirit. Also noteworthy are the decorations found at : • 13451 Danbury Lane, 133-G: A friend of resident Mary Greytak adorned her home with lights, deer, angels and

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Joanna Matos wins decorating contest

Joanna Matos wins decorating contest


MUTUAL 2 The annual Mutual 2 Christmas Dinner filled Clubhouse 2 on Dec. 11. Shareholders snagged all 200 tickets, making it a sold-out event. Jimmy Koppel’s catering service provided a meal of ham, turkey, mashed potatoes and more, and LWers brought their favorite desserts, covering three 8-foot tables. Mutual 2 President Peggy Keller kept the party hopping, while local band Triple Pay

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Jesus is the reason in 41-B

Jesus is the reason in 41-B


Andrea Maas’ nativity collection at 1300 Knollwood Road, 41-B, can be viewed Mondays and Fridays between 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The scenes come from around the globe, including Ireland, Haiti and Spain. Over the past three decades, she’s found them at craft fairs, rummage sales and estate sales, while some have been made for and by her. One set was made by a group of girls in fifth grade; she keeps

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Joyful Line Dance goes on hiatus until Jan. 6

Joyful Line Dance goes on hiatus until Jan. 6


The Joyful Line Dance class is takingahiatusduringtheholiday season and will be back in session on Jan. 6. On Dec. 16, 30 members of the group celebrated the season with a year-end/holiday party featuring dancing and a catered lunch in front of the Christmas tree in the Clubhouse 3 lobby. The club thanks Caryn Lynn Stel and Kelly Johnson for picking up the bento-box lunches from Kampai Sushi House,

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experience of the ultimate typo. ….

experience of the ultimate typo. ….


experience of the ultimate typo. We really did have a merry Christmas that night. Grace Kim, Mutual 14 My Christmas: I lived for 14 years in China, 17 years in Korea, and 60 years in the United States. When I lived in Shanghai, China, I attended Japanese school, and there was only one Korean Church. My parents were very active and dedicated church leaders. Sunday school students were all involved

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