16 September 2020

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Hui O Hula dancers are ….

Hui O Hula dancers are ….


Hui O Hula dancers are meeting at LW's Veterans Plaza for Hawaiian dance lessons. Free classes are given every Thursday at 2 p.m. Instructor Jojo Weingart has prepared 'Ike I Ke Kani A'o Nohili' (The Barking Sands of Nohili) for the beginners as well as the old-timers. Nohili is the name of a beach located on the western shore of Kauai. Dancers will learn how to de - scribe

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The challenges of Mt. Whitney

The challenges of Mt. Whitney


By Tony Jin LW contributor Mt.Whitney is one of the most popular hiking trails in the United States. Despite its popularity, the trail is extremely tough. Mt. Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states at 14,505 feet. The trail starts at Whitney Portal, 13 miles west of Lone Pine, California. The hike is around 22 miles round-trip with an elevation gain of 6,100 feet. I decided to

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Kellie Morris will speak on finances  and fraud at the next club meeting

Kellie Morris will speak on finances and fraud at the next club meeting


SUNSHINE CLUB Kellie Morris will present a speech titled “Getting Your Finances In Order” to the Sunshine Club over Zoom on Friday, Sept. 18, at 10 a.m. The presentation is focused on understanding the benefits of financial wellness and how having one’s financial assets in order can protect them from fraud. The group will discuss what should be done to protect one’s assets and the

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Rouda answers Mayor Hardy’s questions

Rouda answers Mayor Hardy’s questions


DEMOCRATIC CLUB By Mary Larson LW contributor The Democratic Club has heard from Congressman Harley Rouda’s campaign team over Zoom last week to hear more about what he has done for Seal Beach in the 48th Congressional District. He has been involved in helping over 20,983 businesses in the district access Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans – saving 206,323 jobs. He has also consistently

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The officers of KACMA Club ….

The officers of KACMA Club ….


The officers of KACMA Club held a Zoom meeting on Sept. 12. The officers hope club mem - bers stay safe during the COVID-19 period. It may still take several more months before the group can meet face to face at club meetings, so until then, the group is following safety and health rules, eating and sleeping well, and exercising.