09 March 2022

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Meetings resume with program on Sago Park

Meetings resume with program on Sago Park


GARDEN CLUB At the Garden Club’s meeting on March 21 at 1:30 p.m. in Cluibhouse 2, Mutual 2 Director Chris Abel will present a program on Sago Park, the droughttolerant project on Monterey Road that he envisioned and worked hard to make a reality. Upon moving to Leisure World in 2017, Abel noticed weeds in the greenbelt in front of his building. He began thinking about alternatives to

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Let the Good Times Roll

Let the Good Times Roll


The Let the Good Times Roll Doo Wop Club welcomes back Sugarlips for a live performance on March 19 at 6:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 2. It’s a free dance, but donations are welcome. The club also encourages LWers to prepare for the show by joining its Facebook group page to view video coverage of the band’s last performance at LW.

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Hui O Hula celebrates 18 years

Hui O Hula celebrates 18 years


March 17 marks the 18th anniversary of Hui O Hula, Leisure World’s Hawaiian dance group. In honor of the milestone and St. Patrick’s Day, instructor Jojo Weingart is reviewing “Green Rose Hula.” Hula lessons are offered twice a week. Join the group for beginner lessons every Tuesday from 1-2 p.m. upstairs in Clubhouse 6; the regular hula class starts at 2 p.m. On Thursdays, classes are held

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Guitar Ensemble announces May concert

Guitar Ensemble announces May concert


Seal Beach Guitar Ensemble hosted a special 90th birthday party for Michael Oh on Feb. 24. Many club members helped with the party, with Ellen Lee using beautiful balloon arrangements to decorate the room. A member of the club since 2012, Oh says he does hand exercises for about two hours every day to help his joints relax and improve his guitar playing. The group is lead by the president

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Pool Club Tournament Winners

Pool Club Tournament Winners


At the Pool Club’s monthly tournamentonFeb.26,competitors played a form of nine-ball called 369. There were 24 players, which is considered the ideal number for the six new Brunswick tables in Clubhouse 2. Partners alternated shots and scored one point for pocketing the three ball, two points for the six and three for the nine. Each team played a round against six different teams. If a team