11 February 2026

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Hui O Hula will perform during community center lunch

Hui O Hula will perform during community center lunch


Hui O Hula, Leisure World’s Hawaiian dance club, welcomes anyone curious about the art of hula. Free hula lessons are offered twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 p.m. Tuesday’s class meets upstairs at Clubhouse 6; Thursday’s class is held in the conference room next to the Medcare Medical Pharmacy. For class and performance information, call or text 562-338-1502. Hula is more than

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Learn how to use and care for sewing machines

Learn how to use and care for sewing machines


All sewers are invited to an educational presentation/ workshop on the care and use of sewing machines—proper bobbins, needles, thread and cleaning, presented by Steve Shuman from The Sewing Center of Orange County. Anyone who owns a sewing machine or uses the Needle Arts Studio in Clubhouse 3 can learn something useful from this presentation. The workshop will be held Wednesday, March 4, at

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Presentation will cover LWer’s trip to Kenya and Tanzania

Presentation will cover LWer’s trip to Kenya and Tanzania


TRAVELING TIGERS Presentation will cover LWer's trip to Kenya and Tanzania The LW Traveling Tigers will meet in Clubhouse 3, Room 9, on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at noon. The meeting starts with a potluck. To participate, bring a dish to share and a drink. The club provides plates, cups and plasticware. After the potluck, there will be a short club business meeting at 1 p.m., followed by a 10-question

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Karaoke Club

Karaoke Club


The Karaoke Club holds karaoke nights every Wednesday from 5:309:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 1. Monday practice sessions are held from 1-3 p.m. in Clubhouse 6. On Feb. 4, the karaoke crowd rocked the house. Kicking things off were Walt Bier, followed by Richard Yokomi, Tony Tupas, Frank Farmer, David Noble and Ellen Brannigan. Linda Spense wowed with a Rod Stewart favorite. Tosca Leis soothed with

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LW Arirang Club

LW Arirang Club


The LW Arirang Club meets Fridays from 1-4 p.m., upstairs in Clubhouse 6. Members learn to play the janggu, the most widely used drum in traditional Korean music. Playing the janggu helps improve muscle coordination, memory and cognitive function. It promotes movement, coordination, concentration and emotional expression. People express different emotions through playing soft, slow, fast or