06 October 2021

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Women’s Golf Club

Women’s Golf Club


Congratulations to Veronica Chang, the winner of the Women’s Golf Club President’s Cup Tournament. She won in a playoff match against Chong Hee Kim. The two golfers were tied after nine holes of play, but Chang broke the tie on Hole 11. The club extends its many thanks to Pam Krug and Sandy Derouin for organizing this yearly tournament. There were 52 members participating in the weekly tournament

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Mary Grieg aces hole No. 11

Mary Grieg aces hole No. 11


GUYS & GALS TOURNAMENT The Sept. 29 Leisure World Guys & Gals Tournament was played on the Turtle Lake Golf Course. Three flights of oneman- and-one-woman teams participated for best net scores, four circle holes (within a 5-foot circle) and two closest-to-thepin challenges. A total of 31 teams played through the early morning and into the afternoon. At the 7:30 a.m. tee time,

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Chess Club

Chess Club


This week’s puzzle is checkmate in three moves. White moves first. Any answer by Black, and White’s third move is checkmate. The solution to this week’s puzzle begins with the first move: Ne6. The White knight moves from g5 to e6, then Black pawn to e6, followed by White bishop to h6. The Black king goes to g8, and the next move by White is checkmate. The Chess Club meets under the umbrella

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Video Producers Club member Owen ….

Video Producers Club member Owen ….


Video Producers Club member Owen Hughes recently visited America's oldest city. You can view his "Road Trip" segment about the enchanting St. Augustine, Florida, this month on SBTV Channel 3 (Spectrum)/Channel 37 (Frontier). The schedule can be found in the LW Weekly and online at SBTV3.org.

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Hysterical history show coming to CH 2

Hysterical history show coming to CH 2


THEATER CLUB On Oct. 16, the Theater Club presents its new show, “Early American History—Hysterical, not Historical,” in Clubhouse 2 at 7 p.m. The show spoofs some moments in our country’s early development including the landing of the Mayflower, the first Thanksgiving, the Lewis and Clark expedition, Betsy Ross creating the first flag and more. It’s history as it’s never been

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LWer follows Disney’s footsteps

LWer follows Disney’s footsteps


TRAVEL by Joanna Matos LW contributor The kid in me signed up for a informative day tour that had significant importance in the life of Walt Disney, a beloved man among children and adults alike. During his lifetime, he became an entertainment magnate and film pioneer and has been honored with 32 Oscars for his extraordinary achievements in film. Born Dec. 5, 1901, in Chicago, he moved to