08 December 2021

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Orchestra Concert Set for Dec. 18

Orchestra Concert Set for Dec. 18


Leisure World Orchestra invites all LWers to its Holiday Concert on Dec. 18 at 1 p.m. in Clubhouse 4. Refreshments will be served after the free show. The orchestra has grown this year, and under new conductor Dr. Samuel Kim, a wonderful program has been planned that includes “Scheherazade” by Rimsky Korsakov; Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas”; the “Hallelujah” chorus by Handel;

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Savory meals from southern Asia

Savory meals from southern Asia


RESTAURANT REVIEW Himalayan Grill 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach (562)592-9080 himalayan-grill. com Open daily, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. by Ivy Kung and Les Feller LW contributors We highly recommend the Himalayan Grill in Huntington Beach, located on the north side of Pacific Coast Highway, just over the bridge from Seal Beach. The foodis from India, Tibet, Nepal and Indo-China,

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Cribbage Club

Cribbage Club


A record number of players came out for Cribbage Club on Nov. 30. All 60 members were treated to cookies and ice cream by Dolores Cook to celebrate a Happy Cribbage Day. For the third week in a row, a player won the right to place a star on his or her name badge. This week, Ruth Bonnema won her first star by scoring a perfect 847 count and winning all seven games she played. The club congratulates

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Community Karaoke

Community Karaoke


Despite the chilly, foggy evening, a nice crowd came to enjoy Community Karaoke on Dec. 1. Host Walt Bier set the mood with a holiday tune, “Christmas in Dixie,” and Tony Tupas followed with “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire).” Other wonderful carols were sung by Essie Hicks, Ric Dizon, Leila Claudio, Danna Sanders, Karen Morris and Albert Comia. There was also

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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: The first move is knight e6. The White knight moves from g5 to e6, then Black pawn to e6, followed by White bishop to h6 and Black king to g8. The next move by White is checkmate. The Chess Club currently meets from 1:30-6 p.m. on

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