05 May 2021

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ally, it will be extremely difficult for law enforcement to identify the persons responsible. “The best way to stop these types of scams is to build awareness and prevent them before they occur,” Chief Gonshak continued. “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. With that, please be mindful and check in with seniors frequently to ensure they are not falling victim to financial

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Learn about Medicare fraud

Learn about Medicare fraud


SUNSHINE CLUB Carol Bond Chap from Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) will present on Medicare fraud at the Sunshine Club’s next meeting on Friday, May 7, at 10 a.m. All shareholders are welcome to join this Zoom meeting at https://us02web. zoom.us/j/84982089743?pwd=UGR3Rl ZRaUJmWmlSNE9KdTdNMUh3QT09. The meeting ID is 849 8208 9743, and the passcode is 508742.

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Next Low-Cost Vet Care Clinic May 9

Next Low-Cost Vet Care Clinic May 9


The Los Alamitos Recreation and Community Services Department, in partnership with Vet Care, is offering a monthly drive-up, low-cost veterinary clinic at the Los Alamitos Community Center at 10911 Oak St. on various Sundays from 4–6 p.m. Listed below are the remaining dates for 2021: • Sunday,May9 • Sunday,June6 • Sunday,Aug.1 • Sunday,Sept.26 • Sunday,Oct.24 •

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Bethany Webb to speak on the Death Penalty on May 11

Bethany Webb to speak on the Death Penalty on May 11


SENIOR PEACE CLUB by Nancy Goldstein LW contributor The Senior Peace Club’s next meeting will take place via Zoom on Tuesday, May 11, at 2 p.m. This month’s speaker will be Bethany Webb of California Crime Victims for Alternatives to the Death Penalty. In 2011, Webb’s sister Laura was killed and her mother, Hattie, was wounded in the Salon Meritage massacre in Seal Beach. Webb

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Clear out junk mail solicitations

Clear out junk mail solicitations


WATCH YOUR STEP Why are mailboxes constantly filled with unsolicited mail? One reason is because companies often pad their coffers by selling or renting customer lists. The average American receives 41 pounds of junk mail per year. Not only does junk mail clog up mailboxes, but it also wreaks havoc on the environment. Nearly half of the junk mail received annually (44 percent) ends up

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Find fresh dips from a family-owned business

Find fresh dips from a family-owned business


by Ellen Branigan LW contributor “Get your dip on” at Native Farms, a small family-owned business from Riverside. Patrick McGowan sells a variety of fresh, healthy dips, spreads, salads and breads each week. He has lentil, pumpkin and other flavorful dips; garlic spreads; and cucumber, shrimp and other salads, all ready to eat with fresh pita bread or chips. Don’t forget the grape leaves

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Mary Greytak celebrates 99th birthday

Mary Greytak celebrates 99th birthday


LW BIRTHDAYS by Brian Harmon LW contributor Mary Greytak of Mutual 6 celebrated her 99th birthday with her crazy, loving family. Mary’s birthday bash was held in Oceanside with her daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, granddaughters, great-grands and a few spouses. Although a small family, they make up for it with laughter and fun. Born in Jeffersonville, Indiana, her first job was

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Outdoor club booth now open weekly at Clubhouse 6

Outdoor club booth now open weekly at Clubhouse 6


DEMOCRATIC CLUB by Mary Larson LW contributor On April 27, the LW Democratic Club officially reopened its voter registration booth in the parking lot outside Clubhouse 6. Ten club members participated in the opening day celebration. A special thanks goes to Dave Silva, who coordinated setting up the tent. Due to concern for the wellbeing of visitors, the volunteers staffing the booth wore

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