Beverly Adams and Joan Taylor are ready to help people brush up on their pinochle games. Anyone interested should call Joan at (562) 240-5416 or Bev at (661) 319-5589. Lessons can begin as soon as they get at least two players.
Beverly Adams and Joan Taylor are ready to help people brush up on their pinochle games. Anyone interested should call Joan at (562) 240-5416 or Bev at (661) 319-5589. Lessons can begin as soon as they get at least two players.
This week’s puzzle is checkmate in three moves. White moves first. Any answer by Black, and White’s third move is checkmate.
The White rook moves from a4 to a6. Then Black king to a8, White knight to d7, and Black pawn h3. White’s next move is checkmate.
Chess partners are available when the LW Chess Club meets on Fridays from 2-6 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 7. Beginners are welcome for
This week’s puzzle is checkmate in three moves. White moves first. Any answer by Black, and White’s third move is checkmate.
The White rook moves from a4 to a6. Then Black king to a8, White knight to d7, and Black pawn h3. White’s next move is checkmate.
Chess partners are available when the LW Chess Club meets on Fridays from 2-6 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 7. Beginners are welcome for
TRAVEL
Janet Karter’s Laughlin Getaway is planned for Oct. 17-20. The trip includes a room at the Edgewater Hotel, visits to an alpaca farm and Oatman, baggage fees, and a tip for the driver. A double room is $300, and a single is $325; a $50 deposit is due ASAP, with the final payment due Sept. 10. (Travelers who cancel prior to Sept. 10 can expect a full refund. There are no refunds after
TRAVEL
Janet Karter’s Laughlin Getaway is planned for Oct. 17-20. The trip includes a room at the Edgewater Hotel, visits to an alpaca farm and Oatman, baggage fees, and a tip for the driver. A double room is $300, and a single is $325; a $50 deposit is due ASAP, with the final payment due Sept. 10. (Travelers who cancel prior to Sept. 10 can expect a full refund. There are no refunds after
July 1-7 Clubhouse 6 Parking Lot
Now that the economy has reopened, most food trucks have gone back to their regular routes and will no longer be available to serve LWSB.
• Thursday: Domino’s Pizza—call ahead for special orders, wings and salads offered, 3:30-7 p.m., cash/cards, (562) 493-2212.
• Friday: Katella Deli—deli favorites, appetizers, salads, hot entrées; specials
July 1-7 Clubhouse 6 Parking Lot
Now that the economy has reopened, most food trucks have gone back to their regular routes and will no longer be available to serve LWSB.
• Thursday: Domino’s Pizza—call ahead for special orders, wings and salads offered, 3:30-7 p.m., cash/cards, (562) 493-2212.
• Friday: Katella Deli—deli favorites, appetizers, salads, hot entrées; specials
The Leisure World New Chorale & Entertainment Club meets every Monday at 9 a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 2. The club presents themed concerts each year, performing via various art forms, including singing, dancing, poetry, oration, acting and visual arts. Interested LW residents should contact Ray Geierman at (310) 562-4320 or rgeierman@sbcglobal.net.
The Leisure World New Chorale & Entertainment Club meets every Monday at 9 a.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 2. The club presents themed concerts each year, performing via various art forms, including singing, dancing, poetry, oration, acting and visual arts. Interested LW residents should contact Ray Geierman at (310) 562-4320 or rgeierman@sbcglobal.net.
The Korean American Classical Music Society will reopen July 8 at 9:30 a.m. in Clubhouse 2, then meets on the second, third and fourth Thursdays of the month. Members should bring their own coffee cups.
Instructors Dr. Robert Chung and Ken Chong are retiring this year and will be missed. Stepping in is Dr. Samuel Kyu Kim, who received his doctorate in musical arts with a major in choral conducting
The Korean American Classical Music Society will reopen July 8 at 9:30 a.m. in Clubhouse 2, then meets on the second, third and fourth Thursdays of the month. Members should bring their own coffee cups.
Instructors Dr. Robert Chung and Ken Chong are retiring this year and will be missed. Stepping in is Dr. Samuel Kyu Kim, who received his doctorate in musical arts with a major in choral conducting
The Shuffleboard League needs approximately 30 players to have a competitive season and is looking for new members. Starting July 6, one member of the club’s board of directors will be at the Clubhouse 1 courts every Tuesday from 9-10 a.m. to supervise practice and teach anyone wanting to learn the game.
The club has a requirement that new players receive 30-45 minutes of training on the rules,
The Shuffleboard League needs approximately 30 players to have a competitive season and is looking for new members. Starting July 6, one member of the club’s board of directors will be at the Clubhouse 1 courts every Tuesday from 9-10 a.m. to supervise practice and teach anyone wanting to learn the game.
The club has a requirement that new players receive 30-45 minutes of training on the rules,
A Course In Miracles book study meets every Friday at 4 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 8. The group uses a text, workbook and manual to focus on forgiveness in this spiritual, self-study curriculum based on non-dualistic metaphysics. All are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Abby Stevens at abbystevens2@hotmail.com.
A Course In Miracles book study meets every Friday at 4 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 8. The group uses a text, workbook and manual to focus on forgiveness in this spiritual, self-study curriculum based on non-dualistic metaphysics. All are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Abby Stevens at abbystevens2@hotmail.com.
The Where We Live Club will be back in action on July 19. The group intends to meet from 6:30-8 p.m. in a location to be announced (possibly Clubhouse 3, Room 3). There are a number of topics to be discussed, and the club invites all shareholders to join the conversation. Inquiries should be addressed to wherewelivelwsb@gmail.com.
The Where We Live Club will be back in action on July 19. The group intends to meet from 6:30-8 p.m. in a location to be announced (possibly Clubhouse 3, Room 3). There are a number of topics to be discussed, and the club invites all shareholders to join the conversation. Inquiries should be addressed to wherewelivelwsb@gmail.com.
The shortened summer music festival starts today, June 24, at the 2,500-seat Leisure World Amphitheater. Each of the five open-air concerts starts at 7:30 p.m. (Schedule and start times are subject to change; updates will be printed in LW Weekly.) Residents must present GRF photo ID cards for admission; non-resident guests must be accompanied by a resident shareholder.
Smoking is not permitted
The shortened summer music festival starts today, June 24, at the 2,500-seat Leisure World Amphitheater. Each of the five open-air concerts starts at 7:30 p.m. (Schedule and start times are subject to change; updates will be printed in LW Weekly.) Residents must present GRF photo ID cards for admission; non-resident guests must be accompanied by a resident shareholder.
Smoking is not permitted
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