DID YOU KNOW?
There is a basketball half-court available adjacent to the pickleball courts in the back of Clubhouse 2. Remember: It's not how tall you are, it's how you play the game.
DID YOU KNOW?
There is a basketball half-court available adjacent to the pickleball courts in the back of Clubhouse 2. Remember: It's not how tall you are, it's how you play the game.
BOCCE CLUB
The winter session of bocce play has been hampered by rainy weather and resulting delays in getting the court renovations completed. Court construction is now scheduled from Feb. 23-March 1. Because of this, the winter session has been suspended.
There will be a grand re-opening celebration in March with some fun, friendly competition on the new court. All interested players can
BOCCE CLUB
The winter session of bocce play has been hampered by rainy weather and resulting delays in getting the court renovations completed. Court construction is now scheduled from Feb. 23-March 1. Because of this, the winter session has been suspended.
There will be a grand re-opening celebration in March with some fun, friendly competition on the new court. All interested players can
On Feb. 7, after the second week of play in the LW Wednesday Pool League, there was a three-way tie for the lead with Scam, the Anglers and the Sharks all having a record of 15 wins and 11 losses.
The Sharks won big over No Miscueses 10-3. The Sharks won all six of its singles matches. It was a team effort with Paul Shellenberger, Brian Burke and Shery Wells all getting five wins in seven matches.
On Feb. 7, after the second week of play in the LW Wednesday Pool League, there was a three-way tie for the lead with Scam, the Anglers and the Sharks all having a record of 15 wins and 11 losses.
The Sharks won big over No Miscueses 10-3. The Sharks won all six of its singles matches. It was a team effort with Paul Shellenberger, Brian Burke and Shery Wells all getting five wins in seven matches.
Redeemer Lutheran and St. Theodore’s Episcopal Churches will holding Wednesday Lenten reflections and soup suppers at 4 p.m. from Feb. 21 through March 20. This time will be an ongoing look at the passion narratives of Jesus, from Palm Sunday through Good Friday in the four Gospels. This Wednesday will be a reflection on the triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Redeemer Lutheran and St. Theodore’s Episcopal Churches will holding Wednesday Lenten reflections and soup suppers at 4 p.m. from Feb. 21 through March 20. This time will be an ongoing look at the passion narratives of Jesus, from Palm Sunday through Good Friday in the four Gospels. This Wednesday will be a reflection on the triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Due to Clubhouse 1 being remodeled, the Leisure World Duplicate Bridge Club will meet on Mondays and Fridays in February in Clubhouse 4 at 12:30 p.m. Reservations can be made at any game using the sign-up sheets. Players can call Linda Nye at 562-453-6678 or email her at yuelingnye@yahoo.com no later than 10 a.m. on game day. Arrive by 12:15 to confirm reservations.
Feb. 5 winners (five tables):
Due to Clubhouse 1 being remodeled, the Leisure World Duplicate Bridge Club will meet on Mondays and Fridays in February in Clubhouse 4 at 12:30 p.m. Reservations can be made at any game using the sign-up sheets. Players can call Linda Nye at 562-453-6678 or email her at yuelingnye@yahoo.com no later than 10 a.m. on game day. Arrive by 12:15 to confirm reservations.
Feb. 5 winners (five tables):
ginning at 5 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 2; services will follow. Non-members should email murrjet@yahoo.com to RSVP for the event.
To become a member of Congregation Sholom, call Howard Brass at 714-396-0121 for a membership packet.
ginning at 5 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 2; services will follow. Non-members should email murrjet@yahoo.com to RSVP for the event.
To become a member of Congregation Sholom, call Howard Brass at 714-396-0121 for a membership packet.
LW MEN'S GOLF CLUB
The first Leisure World Men’s Golf Club Tournament of February was held on Valentine’s Day at the Turtle Lake Golf Course. Sixty-two variously skilled golfers in three flights vied for best net scores (gross score minus handicap), plus four circle holes (shots within a 5-foot circle rewarded) and two closest to the pin challenges.
After the heavy rains and serious
LW MEN'S GOLF CLUB
The first Leisure World Men’s Golf Club Tournament of February was held on Valentine’s Day at the Turtle Lake Golf Course. Sixty-two variously skilled golfers in three flights vied for best net scores (gross score minus handicap), plus four circle holes (shots within a 5-foot circle rewarded) and two closest to the pin challenges.
After the heavy rains and serious
NOTE TO
ALL GOLFERS:
Men’s Club dues for 2024 are due. See Dave LaCascia at club tournaments or the next general meeting on March 6 in Clubhouse 3, Room 1. Meeting dates have changed to the first Wednesday of January, March, June, September and November. If dues have not been paid by the March 6 meeting, golfers will not be eligible to enter into the rewards part of the tournaments.
NOTE TO
ALL GOLFERS:
Men’s Club dues for 2024 are due. See Dave LaCascia at club tournaments or the next general meeting on March 6 in Clubhouse 3, Room 1. Meeting dates have changed to the first Wednesday of January, March, June, September and November. If dues have not been paid by the March 6 meeting, golfers will not be eligible to enter into the rewards part of the tournaments.
LW MEN'S GOLF LEAGUE
After a 10-day layoff due to weather and flooded golf courses, the Leisure World Men’s Golf League played the David L. Baker Executive Golf Course on Feb. 12. Seven brave golfers confronted a soggy course and a 43-degree morning. The golfers teed off into a windless, sunny day and skies with little warmth. It was nearly halfway through the round before temperatures
LW MEN'S GOLF LEAGUE
After a 10-day layoff due to weather and flooded golf courses, the Leisure World Men’s Golf League played the David L. Baker Executive Golf Course on Feb. 12. Seven brave golfers confronted a soggy course and a 43-degree morning. The golfers teed off into a windless, sunny day and skies with little warmth. It was nearly halfway through the round before temperatures
LW WOMEN'S GOLF CLUB
Thirty-three women made it to the golf course Feb. 13 to participate in the weekly Tuesday tournament. Play for the day was low gross, low net and birdies.
A flight winners: Low gross: Jessica Choi and Janice Turner, 29; low net: Ann Tran, Lisa Kim and Jane Song, 26; birdies: Janice Turner, 4, Ann Tran, 7, Song, 6, Hae Lee, 7, Sue Choi, 6.
B flight winners:
LW WOMEN'S GOLF CLUB
Thirty-three women made it to the golf course Feb. 13 to participate in the weekly Tuesday tournament. Play for the day was low gross, low net and birdies.
A flight winners: Low gross: Jessica Choi and Janice Turner, 29; low net: Ann Tran, Lisa Kim and Jane Song, 26; birdies: Janice Turner, 4, Ann Tran, 7, Song, 6, Hae Lee, 7, Sue Choi, 6.
B flight winners:
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