17 May 2023

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Hawaiian dance club will offer beginners class in June

Hawaiian dance club will offer beginners class in June


A special class for absolute beginners will be offered in June. This six-week-session, starting on Tuesday, June 6, costs $25 and will be given from 1-2 p.m., upstairs in Clubhouse 6. To hula is to tell a story or describes a place through movements of the limbs and hips. In the beginners class, people can learn basic hula steps and two hula: one in the style of hula kahiko (ancient dance) and

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Cha-cha lessons begin this month

Cha-cha lessons begin this month


DANCE CLASSES The Leisure Time Dancers have completed their six-week series of East Coast Swing and tango. There were new members in both classes. Dancers polished the moves that have been taught for the past weeks. The class requested that East Coast Swing be extended into the next six week series so that they could continue to build their skills in this popular dance. Cha-cha was

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Doo Wop show postponed to July

Doo Wop show postponed to July


LIVE PERFORMANCE Due to a private event being held on May 20 in Clubhouse 2, the Doo Wop Let the Good Times Roll summer Woodstock-themed show has been postponed until Saturday, July 15. All Leisure World residents and their guests are invited to dance and sing along to hippy, folk, country, rock music and more. Those interested in auditioning or joining the club should leave a comment

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Community  Karaoke

Community Karaoke


Last Wednesday’s karaoke singers celebrated Mother’s Day with songs like “Mama” by Ric Dizon and “Mama She’s Crazy” by Elizabeth Butterfield. Erika Greenwood likes singing Patsy Cline country hits like “Walkin’ After Midnight.” Tony Tupas was a hit with the soothing Eagles tune “New Kid In Town,” David Noble gave a rousing “Hound Dog.” Newcomer Mike Depew was welcomed

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Paws, Claws and Beaks Club

Paws, Claws and Beaks Club


Maryann Dell, founder of the Shamrock Rescue Foundation spoke to members on May 11. She gave a presentation on dog behavior and answered many questions from 30 members in attendance. Twenty-six dogs were also in attendance. The meeting included a potluck with delicious chicken tortilla soup. The next monthly meeting is scheduled for June 8 with Dr. Wasserman, a local chiropractor for animals.

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