The lapidary classes are enjoying using the new CabKing machine. "It's going great," reports Dean Jacobus. "We have run almost 20 folks through the class, and they love it."
The lapidary classes are enjoying using the new CabKing machine. "It's going great," reports Dean Jacobus. "We have run almost 20 folks through the class, and they love it."
On Aug. 7, the Cabaret Entertainers return to perform “Cabaret Favorites,” which will include selections from past shows. Familiar songsters Bette Fritz, Charla Gae, Tosca Lies, Vickie Van Ert, Andre DuSomme and Charlie Guggino will be joined by new members Connie Farrand and Maxine Chavez. Linn Atkinson, a past Cabaret member, will appear as a special guest. Renowned MC and Cabaret president Phil
On Aug. 7, the Cabaret Entertainers return to perform “Cabaret Favorites,” which will include selections from past shows. Familiar songsters Bette Fritz, Charla Gae, Tosca Lies, Vickie Van Ert, Andre DuSomme and Charlie Guggino will be joined by new members Connie Farrand and Maxine Chavez. Linn Atkinson, a past Cabaret member, will appear as a special guest. Renowned MC and Cabaret president Phil
LW resident Joan Boryta won the top award at the 45th Annual Spring Art Show, held on April 24 at the City of Cypress Community Center. Her watercolor painting “Spring Dance” was judged “Best of Show” from among 248 entries.
Alice Sioson, also a LW resident, won a “special award” and third place for her watercolor paintings.
The Cypress Art League’s juried competition had an
LW resident Joan Boryta won the top award at the 45th Annual Spring Art Show, held on April 24 at the City of Cypress Community Center. Her watercolor painting “Spring Dance” was judged “Best of Show” from among 248 entries.
Alice Sioson, also a LW resident, won a “special award” and third place for her watercolor paintings.
The Cypress Art League’s juried competition had an
The first pool tournament in more than a year was a big success. With six beautiful, blue Brunswick tables and a completely renovated poolroom in Clubhouse 2, more people than ever before were able to compete. There were 26 people playing five rounds of eight ball, and with pizza, cookies, snacks and drinks, there was a real party atmosphere.
After drawing for partners, there were 10 teams of
The first pool tournament in more than a year was a big success. With six beautiful, blue Brunswick tables and a completely renovated poolroom in Clubhouse 2, more people than ever before were able to compete. There were 26 people playing five rounds of eight ball, and with pizza, cookies, snacks and drinks, there was a real party atmosphere.
After drawing for partners, there were 10 teams of
The LW Pinochle Club meets Mondays and Thursdays at noon in Clubhouse 4. The following are recent winners.
July 10: First place: Nancy Wheeler, 11,060; second: Jim Dix, 10,770; third: Diana Lambert, 10,630; fourth: Julia Troise, 10,240.
July 12: First place: Sylvia Clinton, 10,900; second: Amy Kasuyama, 10,670; third: Gene Smith, 10,610; fourth: Joan Taylor, 9.970.
July 15: First place:
The LW Pinochle Club meets Mondays and Thursdays at noon in Clubhouse 4. The following are recent winners.
July 10: First place: Nancy Wheeler, 11,060; second: Jim Dix, 10,770; third: Diana Lambert, 10,630; fourth: Julia Troise, 10,240.
July 12: First place: Sylvia Clinton, 10,900; second: Amy Kasuyama, 10,670; third: Gene Smith, 10,610; fourth: Joan Taylor, 9.970.
July 15: First place:
The Monday Bridge Club meets on Mondays from noon-4 p.m. in Clubhouse 1. The winners from the July 19 meeting are:
First place: Evelyn Scherber Second place: Carol Olsen Third place: Sue Yokomi —Marion Standish
The Monday Bridge Club meets on Mondays from noon-4 p.m. in Clubhouse 1. The winners from the July 19 meeting are:
First place: Evelyn Scherber Second place: Carol Olsen Third place: Sue Yokomi —Marion Standish
This week’s puzzle is checkmate in three moves. White moves first: Re4. The White rook moves from e1 to e4, then Black to Ne5 and White rook to e5. Black king moves to d6, and White’s next move is checkmate.
Chess partners are available when the LW Chess Club meets on Fridays from 1-6 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 7. Beginners are welcome for a free lesson.
This week’s puzzle is checkmate in three moves. White moves first: Re4. The White rook moves from e1 to e4, then Black to Ne5 and White rook to e5. Black king moves to d6, and White’s next move is checkmate.
Chess partners are available when the LW Chess Club meets on Fridays from 1-6 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 7. Beginners are welcome for a free lesson.
GRF welcomes back Vinyl Rock to the weekend dance lineup on Saturday, July 31, in Clubhouse 1 at 7 p.m. The performance is dedicated to the memory of band member Tommy Williams.
Vinyl Rock is a nine-piece Orange Countybased band that passionately performs classic rock, Motown and pop tunes primarily from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. The band likes to engage the audience by inviting everyone
GRF welcomes back Vinyl Rock to the weekend dance lineup on Saturday, July 31, in Clubhouse 1 at 7 p.m. The performance is dedicated to the memory of band member Tommy Williams.
Vinyl Rock is a nine-piece Orange Countybased band that passionately performs classic rock, Motown and pop tunes primarily from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. The band likes to engage the audience by inviting everyone
The July 21 Leisure World Guys & Gals Tournament was played at the LW Turtle Lake Golf Course. Three flights of one-man-and-one-woman teams participated for best net scores, four circle holes (within a 5-foot circle) and two closestto- the-pin challenges. Six of the rounds were well in excess of net 10 below par, with one round at net 18 under par.
A total of 38 teams of golfers participated
The July 21 Leisure World Guys & Gals Tournament was played at the LW Turtle Lake Golf Course. Three flights of one-man-and-one-woman teams participated for best net scores, four circle holes (within a 5-foot circle) and two closestto- the-pin challenges. Six of the rounds were well in excess of net 10 below par, with one round at net 18 under par.
A total of 38 teams of golfers participated
On July16, the Willowick Golf Club in Santa Ana accommodated 13 men of the Leisure World Men’s Golf League. Willowick is a par-71, 6,000-yard course that is fairly flat, has small greens and is bordered with cleverly placed sand traps, but no water hazards. The greens were in great condition again this week, but the fairways are clumpy and have numerous wet, muddy spots. A couple of mole hills
On July16, the Willowick Golf Club in Santa Ana accommodated 13 men of the Leisure World Men’s Golf League. Willowick is a par-71, 6,000-yard course that is fairly flat, has small greens and is bordered with cleverly placed sand traps, but no water hazards. The greens were in great condition again this week, but the fairways are clumpy and have numerous wet, muddy spots. A couple of mole hills
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