The Yahtzee Club will meet Oct. 7 in Clubhouse 3, Room
6, at 1 p.m. There will be a halftime social. Yahtzee is a fun game and the club welcomes new players.
For more information, contact Diane Seeger at (562)
533-5997.
The Yahtzee Club will meet Oct. 7 in Clubhouse 3, Room
6, at 1 p.m. There will be a halftime social. Yahtzee is a fun game and the club welcomes new players.
For more information, contact Diane Seeger at (562)
533-5997.
The Friends of the Library Bookstore is a hidden gem in Lesiure World. The friendly volunteers who give their time to bookstore keep the operation humming along. Customers can find some of the latest fiction and nonfiction, greeting cards at unheard-of-by-Hallmark prices, as well as priceless items for the home, all of which are donated by your neighbors to support this worthwhile cause.
Need a
The Friends of the Library Bookstore is a hidden gem in Lesiure World. The friendly volunteers who give their time to bookstore keep the operation humming along. Customers can find some of the latest fiction and nonfiction, greeting cards at unheard-of-by-Hallmark prices, as well as priceless items for the home, all of which are donated by your neighbors to support this worthwhile cause.
Need a
Gene Smith won first place in cribbage again this week with a score of 835. Tied for second place were Alma Zamzow and Hanna Rubenstein with 831. Tied for third place were Liz Meripol and Bea Lissow with 829. Fourth place went to Ron Jackson with 828. Grace Holdaway won six of seven games. Margaret Smith and Fanca Yeske served cake and ice cream to 47 players. Refreshments were donated by Jesus
Gene Smith won first place in cribbage again this week with a score of 835. Tied for second place were Alma Zamzow and Hanna Rubenstein with 831. Tied for third place were Liz Meripol and Bea Lissow with 829. Fourth place went to Ron Jackson with 828. Grace Holdaway won six of seven games. Margaret Smith and Fanca Yeske served cake and ice cream to 47 players. Refreshments were donated by Jesus
Slip on your fanciest cat suit or your tie and tails— tails in particular—and join Helen Sanders CatPAWS at their most glamorous! Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, a dinner buffet and dessert, silent and live auction items, and a presentation featuring an overview of CatPAWS programs, lives saved and lives changed, and a salute to the group’s adopters. Special guest emcee Meg DeLoatch will
Slip on your fanciest cat suit or your tie and tails— tails in particular—and join Helen Sanders CatPAWS at their most glamorous! Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, a dinner buffet and dessert, silent and live auction items, and a presentation featuring an overview of CatPAWS programs, lives saved and lives changed, and a salute to the group’s adopters. Special guest emcee Meg DeLoatch will
John Salchak will demonstrate watercolor techniques at the Tuesday, Oct. 11 Art League meeting at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse 4. Salchak has been captivated by the meidum of watercolor for over forty years. His paintings have been show in in numerous local and national juried exhibitions, including the American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society and Watercolor West. He has also achieved signature
John Salchak will demonstrate watercolor techniques at the Tuesday, Oct. 11 Art League meeting at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse 4. Salchak has been captivated by the meidum of watercolor for over forty years. His paintings have been show in in numerous local and national juried exhibitions, including the American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society and Watercolor West. He has also achieved signature
The karaoke club had a rollicking crowd for its karaoke party with happy, toe-tappin’ tunes sung by LW residents. Shannon Harrison likes songs with a strong beat like Elvis “Ring Around Your Neck.” Erika Greenwood and first-time singer Treva Carnes were fun to watch singing “Hey Good Lookin.” Some of the members sing because they are happy and some sing because it makes them happy, like
The karaoke club had a rollicking crowd for its karaoke party with happy, toe-tappin’ tunes sung by LW residents. Shannon Harrison likes songs with a strong beat like Elvis “Ring Around Your Neck.” Erika Greenwood and first-time singer Treva Carnes were fun to watch singing “Hey Good Lookin.” Some of the members sing because they are happy and some sing because it makes them happy, like
The pinocle winners on Sept. 15—first: Suzanne Jester, 13,280; second: Ron Jackson, 11,450; third: Diana Sambert, 10,990; and fourth: Julia Troise, 10,210.
The winners on Sept. 17—first: Curt Rogers 11,780; second: Suzanne Parks, 10,320; third: Julai Troise, 10,050; and fourth: Peggy Kasper, 9,680.
The winners on Sept. 26—first: Chung He Scharschmidt,
11,120; second: Peggy Kasper,
The pinocle winners on Sept. 15—first: Suzanne Jester, 13,280; second: Ron Jackson, 11,450; third: Diana Sambert, 10,990; and fourth: Julia Troise, 10,210.
The winners on Sept. 17—first: Curt Rogers 11,780; second: Suzanne Parks, 10,320; third: Julai Troise, 10,050; and fourth: Peggy Kasper, 9,680.
The winners on Sept. 26—first: Chung He Scharschmidt,
11,120; second: Peggy Kasper,
GAF
The Golden Age Foundation (GAF) recently awarded $20,000 grants to Alzheimer’s Orange County (AlzOC) and the Council On Aging Orange County (COAOC) to help residents in need.
Many people living in Leisure World are impacted by memory loss and other forms of cognitive decline. Some of these individuals are living with Alzheimer’s disease or a relatedformofdementia. These chronic
GAF
The Golden Age Foundation (GAF) recently awarded $20,000 grants to Alzheimer’s Orange County (AlzOC) and the Council On Aging Orange County (COAOC) to help residents in need.
Many people living in Leisure World are impacted by memory loss and other forms of cognitive decline. Some of these individuals are living with Alzheimer’s disease or a relatedformofdementia. These chronic
SUNSHINE CLUB
Dr. Nora Oakley, who is a chiropractor at the Optum Health Care Center will speak at the Sunshine Club’s meeting on Friday, Nov. 7, in Clubhouse 3, Room 2, at 10 a.m.
Oakley has been practicing over 30 years. She grew up in Seal Beach, had her private practice in town for over 25 years and practices in the Health Care Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays. She also provides care
SUNSHINE CLUB
Dr. Nora Oakley, who is a chiropractor at the Optum Health Care Center will speak at the Sunshine Club’s meeting on Friday, Nov. 7, in Clubhouse 3, Room 2, at 10 a.m.
Oakley has been practicing over 30 years. She grew up in Seal Beach, had her private practice in town for over 25 years and practices in the Health Care Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays. She also provides care
In observance of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, the Schmooze Club will not meet on Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Unless otherwise publicized, regular meetings are on the second Tuesday of every month in Clubhouse 3, Room 9, from 10-11:30 a.m.
Throughout the year, the Schmooze Club will present a variety of programs of Jewish and general interest. All LW residents and guests are welcome to attend.
The
In observance of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, the Schmooze Club will not meet on Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Unless otherwise publicized, regular meetings are on the second Tuesday of every month in Clubhouse 3, Room 9, from 10-11:30 a.m.
Throughout the year, the Schmooze Club will present a variety of programs of Jewish and general interest. All LW residents and guests are welcome to attend.
The
We use cookies to ensure that our website gives you the best experience possible. By continuing to use this website, you agree to this use of cookies, our Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy.OK