Clubhouse 5
Fourth Tuesdays (no event in December)
5:10 p.m.
Cost varies
Enjoy a monthly plated dinner with wine, entertainment and dancing at the California Club.
For more information, visit the club’s website.
Clubhouse 5
Fourth Tuesdays (no event in December)
5:10 p.m.
Cost varies
Enjoy a monthly plated dinner with wine, entertainment and dancing at the California Club.
For more information, visit the club’s website.
If you have been annoyed by mosquitoes this year, you are not alone. Mosquito populations have grown in Orange County due to wet weather over the past year. Village Television interviewed Lora Young, district manager for Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District, who discussed mosquito trends, the pesky ankle-biting Aedes mosquitoes, typical reactions to their bites and how you can protect yourself and prevent them from breeding in your home and neighborhood. Click here to watch the November 2 video.
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Updated September 10, 2024
Grass roots need air, water and nutrients to grow thick, deep and strong. When soil becomes compacted, even slightly, it inhibits the flow of the essentials that support thicker, healthier turf growth. Compacted soil can make a significant difference in the health and beauty of turf.
When soil is compacted, turf tends to grow shallow roots because the water does not penetrate beyond the upper layer of soil. In this condition, turf struggles in stressful situations, such as heat and low rainfall, and requires more irrigation. The aeration process vents soil to alleviate compaction so that air, water and nutrients can reach grass roots. These vents allow water to penetrate farther into the soil, encouraging deeper roots and reducing irrigation runoff.
Third Mutual will begin aerating turf beginning the week of October 30, 2023, in Gate 7 and working through the mutual’s 165 acres of turf, a process that is expected to take four months. Irrigation crews will work ahead of the aeration contractor, marking irrigation heads with blue flags to avoid damage from the aeration machine. The machine will leave behind small brown “plugs” that are harmless cores of soils and grass. These plugs will be broken up by the VMS mowers on the next mow cycles.
No chemicals are involved in this work and the plugs on the turf are no danger to pets.
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Download the updated street sweeping schedule here. All times are approximate and subject to change.
When visiting Resident Services Department in the Laguna Woods Village Community Center (24351 El Toro Road), residents will notice a new, easier-to-use kiosk for check-in. The system, developed by a VMS Information Services Department staff member, is expected to save the community $7,000 per year on software subscription fees and support and maintenance costs. The new system features larger font, an easier-to-use touch screen and predictive text that expedites the check-in process. The system will also help management identify peak traffic periods to better allocate staff resources, reduce wait times and maximize efficiency. If you have concerns about using the new kiosk, don’t worry. Concierge staff in the front lobby will be standing by to show you the ropes.
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Third Mutual’s next town hall is scheduled for Wednesday, October 25, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the Sequoia Ballroom at Clubhouse 2. Feel free to attend and share your comments, questions, suggestions and concerns with Third board members.
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As work on Interstate (I-5) in Orange County continues, California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has announced a new closure. The northbound 1-5 straight on-ramp from westbound El Toro Road will be closed from 10 p.m. Monday, October 23, 2023, to approximately 5 a.m. Wednesday, November 1. Detours are listed below:
Caltrans will erect electronic message signs to notify drivers of the closure. The work schedule is subject to change due to traffic incidents, weather, availability of equipment and/or materials, and/or construction-related issues.
For more information and updates, email Caltrans’ District 12 public information office at D12PIO@dot.ca.gov.
For those with sensory disabilities requiring alternate formats (Braille, large print, sign language interpreter, etc.) and those needing information in a language other than English, please contact Nathan Abler at 657-650-5146 or TTY 711.
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Clubhouse 1 Main Room
Saturday, October 21
3 p.m.
$7 at the door
The Jazz Lovers of Laguna Woods just became an official club and will celebrate with a special event including live music Saturday, October 21, from 3 to 6 p.m. in Clubhouse 1.
Enjoy time to socialize, learn about jazz events and discover why this music is so hot, cool, hip and exciting.
Tickets are $7 at the door. Bring your own everything.
For more information, contact Diane Lukich at jazzloversoflagunawoods@gmail.com.
Updated September 5, 2024