21 September 2022

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Producers Club

Producers Club


Clubhouse 4 will see comedy, murder mystery and mayhem as members of the Leisure World Producers Club perform their ninth annual “whodunit” titled “Bombs Away!” A matinee performance will be held Saturday, Oct. 1 at 1 p.m. An evening performance will be held Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. In the performance, a cozy old mansion plays host to a variety of congenial roommates who display a number

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Chess Club

Chess Club


This week’s puzzle is checkmate in three moves. White moves first and any answer by back the white’s third move is checkmate. Solution to this week’s puzzle is first move Queen d8. The white Queen moves from h4 to d8, black rook to d8, white rook to d8 and black Knight to d8. The next move by white is checkmate. The Chess Club meets in Clubhouse 3, Room 7, from 1:30-6 p.m. on Fridays.

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Photo Arts Club

Photo Arts Club


At the Sept. 8 Photo Arts Club meeting, Ben Benjamins presented a powerpoint program regarding the order of importance of the key elements of photography. Multiple photos that had been sent to Benjamins by members were shown on the screen and discussed. Thereafter, Benjamins demonstrated some of the features of the iPhone. He also announced the he had created a Facebook page called “Photographic

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Duplicate Bridge

Duplicate Bridge


With a 61% game in the eight-table game on Sept. 8, North/South winners were Sibyl Smith and Al Appel; Joan Tschirki and Fred Reker were second with a 58% game. East/ West winners were Jeanette Estill and Mike Ullman with a 58.9% game; second were Melanie and Jerry Smith with a 53.8% game. In the 11-table game on Sept. 9, East/West winners were Thad Mikols and Marilyn Mc-Clintock with a 63.19% game;

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Wa-Rite

Wa-Rite


The Wa-Rite’s total weight loss for the week was 22 pounds. Judy Crimmins was a top loser with six-pound weight loss. Kathleen Hessley was the biggest loser of the month of August with ninepound weight loss. Both Hessley and Linda Nye reached their short term goals. AARP representative Eileen Kotecki gave a presentation on how to be aware of health numbers, be active and consistent with the

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Joyful Line Dance

Joyful Line Dance


Joyful Line Dance Club meets on Thursdays from 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 6 upstairs. Its purpose is to improve people’s physical, social and mental health, along with appreciation for this wonderful community. The club has multiple leaders who take turns leading the class. The beauty of this concept is in avoiding the burden of responsibilites for one person. The club leaders are Albert