Winners at the June 28 meeting of the Monday Bridge Club were:
First place: J.J. Halter Second place: Paul Chang Third place: Evelyn Scherber For questions about the club, contact Marion Standish at (562)
493-1236.
Winners at the June 28 meeting of the Monday Bridge Club were:
First place: J.J. Halter Second place: Paul Chang Third place: Evelyn Scherber For questions about the club, contact Marion Standish at (562)
493-1236.
The second Leisure World Guys & Gals Tournament of the month was played on the Turtle Lake Golf Course on June 30 and was followed by a picnic at the Clubhouse 1 picnic area. There were numerous raffles of Roger Dunn discount cards, plus golf balls and hats provided by United Healthcare and Optum. A good time was had by all. Eighty-five golfers and family members enjoyed a delightful feast of
The second Leisure World Guys & Gals Tournament of the month was played on the Turtle Lake Golf Course on June 30 and was followed by a picnic at the Clubhouse 1 picnic area. There were numerous raffles of Roger Dunn discount cards, plus golf balls and hats provided by United Healthcare and Optum. A good time was had by all. Eighty-five golfers and family members enjoyed a delightful feast of
The Korean American Classical Music Society, founded by Grace S. Kim in 2012, promotes friendship through interpretation and appreciation of classical music (opera, symphony, etc.), selected pieces of modern music, and group participation in events such as concerts and other performances. The club meets today, July 8, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in Clubhouse 2, then on the second, third and fourth Thursdays
The Korean American Classical Music Society, founded by Grace S. Kim in 2012, promotes friendship through interpretation and appreciation of classical music (opera, symphony, etc.), selected pieces of modern music, and group participation in events such as concerts and other performances. The club meets today, July 8, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in Clubhouse 2, then on the second, third and fourth Thursdays
LW Women’s Club Table Top Games will meet at 1 p.m. on July 16 in Clubhouse 2. Play any game you want: Skipbo, Yahtzee, cribbage, pinochle, euchre, dominos, Scrabble, Rummikub, Monopoly, five crowns, Phase 10, Quiddler, canasta, hand and foot, bridge, poker, etc. Bring what you need in order to play.
If you have trouble finding people to play the game you want to play, call Janice Krehbiel at
LW Women’s Club Table Top Games will meet at 1 p.m. on July 16 in Clubhouse 2. Play any game you want: Skipbo, Yahtzee, cribbage, pinochle, euchre, dominos, Scrabble, Rummikub, Monopoly, five crowns, Phase 10, Quiddler, canasta, hand and foot, bridge, poker, etc. Bring what you need in order to play.
If you have trouble finding people to play the game you want to play, call Janice Krehbiel at
Everybody is welcome to the LWSB Book Club, which meets on the third Thursday of each month in Clubhouse 3, Room 7, from 1-3 p.m.
The club promotes a love of literature in a positive and nurturing environment, with the purpose of bringing the community together to learn about and discuss books. The monthly reading selection rotates among nonfiction, fiction and a book chosen by individual members.
Everybody is welcome to the LWSB Book Club, which meets on the third Thursday of each month in Clubhouse 3, Room 7, from 1-3 p.m.
The club promotes a love of literature in a positive and nurturing environment, with the purpose of bringing the community together to learn about and discuss books. The monthly reading selection rotates among nonfiction, fiction and a book chosen by individual members.
July 8-14 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 8-14 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
Beginning July 12, the Video Producers Club will begin its club room open hours. The room is located behind the top row of the Amphitheater seating area. Free classes are planned for video editing, how to convert a VHS tape to a DVD, and transferring video and photos from Android phones to your computer. The schedule will be announced in the LW Weekly and on the Video Producers Club’s Facebook page.
Beginning July 12, the Video Producers Club will begin its club room open hours. The room is located behind the top row of the Amphitheater seating area. Free classes are planned for video editing, how to convert a VHS tape to a DVD, and transferring video and photos from Android phones to your computer. The schedule will be announced in the LW Weekly and on the Video Producers Club’s Facebook page.
Bob Berry paid the $1 weekly playing fee for each of the 57 members of the Cribbage Club on June 29. Officers of the club served sandwiches and chips for lunch at 11:30 a.m., while Howard Blakely added a food platter and Eileen Dohl brought cookies in celebration of her birthday. Carrie Kistner donated coffee cups for the club’s use.
Seven games were played for a possible perfect score of 847.
Bob Berry paid the $1 weekly playing fee for each of the 57 members of the Cribbage Club on June 29. Officers of the club served sandwiches and chips for lunch at 11:30 a.m., while Howard Blakely added a food platter and Eileen Dohl brought cookies in celebration of her birthday. Carrie Kistner donated coffee cups for the club’s use.
Seven games were played for a possible perfect score of 847.
Joyful Line Dance class meets on the dance floor upstairs in Clubhouse 6 every Thursday
from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Leading the group in fun moves to a mix of popular songs, both old and new, are Alberta Comia, Anna Derby, Chung Lewis, Connie Peck, Daisy Ramos and George Pinada. All shareholders are welcome, but the club requests dancers sign in with their name, plus their Mutual and unit number.
Joyful Line Dance class meets on the dance floor upstairs in Clubhouse 6 every Thursday
from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Leading the group in fun moves to a mix of popular songs, both old and new, are Alberta Comia, Anna Derby, Chung Lewis, Connie Peck, Daisy Ramos and George Pinada. All shareholders are welcome, but the club requests dancers sign in with their name, plus their Mutual and unit number.
issue new IDs to those in Mutuals 2, 10, 16 and 17 who still need them and to remind residents in Mutuals 3, 4 and 5 that they need to renew IDs in 2021.
No appointment is needed. People can stop at the Stock Transfer Office on the ground floor of the Administration Building. It’s open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. by window-service only. The office is closed to the
issue new IDs to those in Mutuals 2, 10, 16 and 17 who still need them and to remind residents in Mutuals 3, 4 and 5 that they need to renew IDs in 2021.
No appointment is needed. People can stop at the Stock Transfer Office on the ground floor of the Administration Building. It’s open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. by window-service only. The office is closed to the
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