01 July 2020

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The cities of Seal Beach ….

The cities of Seal Beach ….


The cities of Seal Beach and Los Alamitos will host a Drive-Up 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base. Similar to a drive-in movie of old, people will come to the base in cars to see one of the best fireworks shows in the area. The show begins at about 9 p.m., Saturday, July 4. People should enter the base at the Lexington Gate (Lexington and Katella)

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Huntington Beach leaders have canceled ….

Huntington Beach leaders have canceled ….


Huntington Beach leaders have canceled the city’s annual Fourth of July celebration that includes fireworks and the pier festival. People can stay safe at home and watch fireworks. Here are some options: • A Capitol Fourth When: July 4, 8 p.m. ET How to watch: A Capitol Fourth is broadcast on PBS and can also be heard on NPR member stations nationwide. This 40th annual event features

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People can stroll the pier this holiday but fireworks are illegal in the city

People can stroll the pier this holiday but fireworks are illegal in the city


CITY OF SEAL BEACH The City of Seal Beach would like to remind the community that it is illegal to sell, possess or discharge fireworks anywhere within Seal Beach. Seal Beach Municipal Code §7.20.065 prohibits fireworks in Seal Beach. This includes fireworks sold as “safe and sane” in neighboring cities. Those who violate this section may be issued a misdemeanor citation and/or administrative

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Collaboration yields masks for LWers

Collaboration yields masks for LWers


GAF/PATHWAYS The Golden Age Foundation and Pathways, nonprofit community service organizations, are working together to give more services to shareholders, especially the homebound. Pathways and GAF volunteers are partnering to make sure LW residents have what they need during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pathways staff checks in weekly with clients and makes sure they have what they need

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Safe-at-Home project yielded a glass masterpiece

Safe-at-Home project yielded a glass masterpiece


MEMBER COLUMN Fred and Linda Fenton of Mutual 12 have spent their time at safer-at-home by adding a hand-crafted stained glass window from the renowned Judson Studios, the oldest family-run stained glass studio in America, to their Interlachen Road home. The project exceeded their expectations and distracted the couple from COVID-19 concerns. by Fred Fenton LW contributor My wife, Linda,

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