14 April 2021

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Volunteers help at GRF’s “Raise Your Hands” event

Volunteers help at GRF’s “Raise Your Hands” event


The Golden Rain Foundation (GRF) held the Raise Your Hands event in front of Clubhouse 6 for three days. LWers could paint their hands and stick their handprints on a banner to show their commitment to stand against racism. Thanks to overwhelming community support, the solidarity banner was filled with colorful handprints by shareholders, OptumCare staff and GRF employees. Golden Age Foundation

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Karaoke Club returns to the stage

Karaoke Club returns to the stage


Many singers were anxiously waiting for the Karaoke Club’s meeting on April 8 in Veterans Plaza. Wayne Urban gave the group a robust “Swinging Doors.” Carolyn Mottola did a fine “After the Lovin’,” as did Vilma Tagalo with “Imagine.” Paul Haut performed “Vincent;” and Rick Riley sang “Amarillo by Morning.” Julie Nulad sang “You Don’t Know Me,” and Ruby Johnson sang

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National Healthcare Decisions  Day is on Friday, April 16

National Healthcare Decisions Day is on Friday, April 16


SUNSHINE CLUB Patty Barnett Mouton, vice president of Alzheimer’s Orange County and program director for community education for Hoag Palliative Care, will speak at the Sunshine Club’s Zoom meeting on Friday, April 16, at 10 a.m. Mouton will talk about how advanced healthcare decisionmaking is much more than making living wills; it is a process that should focus on conversations with loved

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Democratic Club

Democratic Club


by Mary Larson LW contributor The Democratic Club board announced that only two more membership meetings (in April and May) will be held via Zoom. There will be no Zoom meetings in June or July, with the hope that face-to-face meetings can resume no later than Aug. 18. The program for the club’s April 21 membership meeting that originally had been scheduled to focus on the theme “Stop

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Find local, unfiltered, raw honey at  the Seal Beach Farmers Market

Find local, unfiltered, raw honey at the Seal Beach Farmers Market


by Ellen Brannigan LW contributor One of the sweetest booths at the Seal Beach Farmers Market is Bennett’s Local Honey. Rafael Chavez sells natural, local, raw unfiltered honey that comes from happy bees in Fillmore 50 miles away. To fight spring allergies, Chavez recommends using wildflower or eucalyptus honey. He also sells sage, cactus, avocado and other natural flavors in assorted sizes.

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