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When Leon Misiolek is not stirring up old-fashioned soups or
cooking pot roasts in his gourmet kitchen, he volunteers at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center.
The 82-year-old Costa Mesa resident has helped out at the center
for more than 10 years.
“I never wear a [name] badge these days,” he said with a laugh.
“Because if you don’t know Leon, then heaven help you.”
Misiolek is there at least three days a week. He has lived in the
city for about 42 years. Since he started volunteering, he has helped
out with tasks such as helping seniors look for homes or rest homes,
giving them rides to the hospital, coordinating flu shots, picking up
bread from local grocery stores and organizing events.
Misiolek even helped put together the New Year’s Eve dance Tuesday
night at the center.
“It takes some work,” he said. “You need to have musicians and the
caterers. By 11:30, we put out the champagne on the tables. And of
course, what’s New Year’s Eve without noisemakers?”
He volunteers with a passion. Not just at the senior center, but
even at his church in Newport Beach. He used to tend to the rose
garden at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church until recently, when he gave
it up because of health reasons, he said.
“I love doing this,” Misiolek said. “It’s the satisfaction you get
from giving back to your community.”
Also, as a former manager at a grocery store, he is used to being
around people, he said.
“I need to be active,” Misiolek said. “I need to keep doing
something and I love meeting people and helping people.”
His volunteering activities have also helped him make several
friends over the years.
“My son is always telling me to relax,” he said. “Well, I do
relax. But I need to be busy and I look forward to volunteering as
long as I can.”
-- Story by Deepa Bharath,
Photo by Sean Hiller
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