09 November 2022

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Hui O Hula receives Tonga fabric

Hui O Hula receives Tonga fabric


During last Thursday’s class, Hui O Hula dancers had a visit from LW resident, Christine (unfortunately, no last name was obtained). Having seen a recent article in the LW Weekly about James Bachetti’s donation of a Tongan grass skirt, Christine was prompted to get out some fabric that she obtained during one of her visits to Tonga. She donated the fabric to Susan Saraf, curator of the grass skirt.

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Duplicate Bridge

Duplicate Bridge


With a 66.5% game Larry Slutsky and Shmuel Fisher were North/South winners in the six-table game on Oct. 27. East/West winners were Lynn Danielson and Jane Reid with a 58% game. In the eight-table game on Oct. 28, Marilyn McClintock and Gene Yaffee were the North/ South winners with a 56.32% game; second North/South were Joan Berg and John Berg, Jr. with 55.2%. Judy Jones and Al Appel were

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Art League will spotlight  sculptor inspired by movement

Art League will spotlight sculptor inspired by movement


Raquel Tal will be the featured artist at the LW Art League’s “Spotlight On The Artist” event on Friday, Nov. 11, in Clubhouse 4 from 1-3:30 p.m. Tal will showcase her many sculptures. Everyone is welcome to attend. Originally from Israel, Tal has attended several music, painting and sketching workshops. She learned the art of sculpture from Iris Huff in Irvine, but her favorite artist is

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Shuffleboard Club

Shuffleboard Club


The LW Shuffleboard Club goal is to provide something for everyone. The club schedules Tuesday evening and Friday morning competitive league play, open-play practice times, as well as at least one social event every month. Throughout October, the club met an all-time attendance record, with 319 people participating in some activity at the Courts Building. Thirty-two Shuffleboard Club members

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