06 May 2026

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Reasons to play shuffleboard  with the Shuffleboard Club

Reasons to play shuffleboard with the Shuffleboard Club


There are many benefits to playing with the Shuffleboard Club, all of which can positively impact the overall well-being of life. The camaraderie, entertainment and friendly competition has social and emotional wellbeing benefits. The strategic planning aspect aids in cognitive and mental health. Shuffleboard is a low-impact form of exercise for all abilities that can improve dexterity and physical

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Chess Club plays Fridays in CH 3

Chess Club plays Fridays in CH 3


The LW Chess Club meets every Friday in Clubhouse 3, Room 7, from 1-4:30 p.m. Beginners lessons are available. Keep Alzheimer’s and dementia at bay by practicing this strategy game, proven to improve short and long-term memory and critical thinking skills. People are encouraged to bring a friend and enjoy the moment. For more information, call Steven Kramer at 303-601-2511.

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Table Tennis Club April tournament is a success

Table Tennis Club April tournament is a success


The Table Tennis Club’s first tournament of the year was held April 25 and was a great success. Four of the top players competed, with D.K. Son taking first place. Daniel Park came in second; John Lee, third; and John Hur, fourth. The club would like to thank the players and the many members, guests and residents who attended and supported the event with great enthusiasm. The club has

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Cribbage Club welcomes new players Tuesdays

Cribbage Club welcomes new players Tuesdays


The Cribbage Club meets every Tuesday at noon in Clubhouse 1. Refreshments are served each week from noon-12:15 and anyone arriving by 12:15 will be assured a place to play. Each player pays $1 to play and the top four scorers are awarded prize money the following week. A total of seven games are played. New players are welcome. Guta Basner provided cake and ice cream April 28 in celebration of

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Shotgun scramble tournament attracts 51 players

Shotgun scramble tournament attracts 51 players


Fifty-one golfers from the Leisure World men’s and women’s golf leagues played in a special shotgun scramble tournament on April 29 at the Turtle Lake Golf Course. Nine teams teed off at 8 a.m. with the goal to have the lowest gross score. The competition was friendly but intense, and team members loudly supported their teammates. Each team achieved a well-below-par score. Amazingly, of

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