11 November 2020

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LWKCC

LWKCC


On Nov. 1, Korean Community Church (LWKCC ) celebrated Sa-Yong “Sam” Chi’s 90th birthday with a socially distanced party and worship in the garden in front Chi’s house. Senior Pastor Yong Jang Young emceed the event, Elder Kim Hee Yun gave prayer and Pastor Kang In Duk gave blessing. Sam is a resident of Mutual 14 and a member of Leisure World Korean Community Church. He was born in

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HONORING  ALL WHO  SERVED

HONORING ALL WHO SERVED


After receiving more than 100 entries for the 2020 Veterans Day Poster Contest, the Veterans Day National Committee selected this poster (right) as the winner. Designer Casey Brown is a Marine Corps veteran who served in the infantry and was deployed to Iraq. The black color of the silhouettes represents the stoic and enduring nature of veterans’ service. The contrast between the bright background

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Surviving Iwo Jima

Surviving Iwo Jima


Sandy Goldfarb, Mutual 12 Sanford “Sandy” Goldfarb is a feisty guy with an easy smile who is beloved in his Mutual 12 community, having served as a director for many years. He’s affectionately known “Dad” or “Pops” by his American Legion pals, some of whom are young enough to be his children. When asked if surviving Iwo Jima was the high point of his life, he instantly and robustly

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Letters Home Every Day

Letters Home Every Day


Morton H. Goldberg Mutual 14 Morton Goldberg, 96, of Mutual 14 joined the Army at 19, serving in the 364th Station Hospital under the Sixth Army in the Pacific Theater. He was born and raised in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and was 18 when Pearl Harbor was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941. After the United States entered World War II, the new Selective Service Act made men between 18-45 liable for military

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Virtual painting classes feed your creativity

Virtual painting classes feed your creativity


Feel the need for a new creative outlet? Guided painting classes can get you started on a new path. Or maybe you’re already a seasoned painter, but you need some new ideas. Taking a class, whether in person or online, can get your creative brain ticking in new directions. You can make something new to compliment the season, or you can create something to give as a gift (Hanukkah and Christmas are

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