16 July 2025

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Chess Club

Chess Club


The LW Chess Club meets every Friday in Clubhouse 3, Room 7, from 1-4:30 p.m. Beginners lessons are available. People are encouraged to bring a friend and enjoy the moment. For more information, call Steven Kramer at 303-601-2511. Black to play Queen A1 check Rook C1 queen take C1 checkmate

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LW Women’s Golf Club

LW Women’s Golf Club


July 8 brought 37 women of the LW Women’s Golf Club to the Turtle Lake Golf Course for the weekly tournament. Play for the day was low gross, low net and birdies. A flight winners: Cecelia Feltman, 24, low gross; Patty Littrell, 23, low net; birdies: Ann Tran, 2; Janice Turner, 9; Sandy Derouin, 5 and 7; Veronica Chang, 2; Soo Choi, 3. B flight winners: Nina DeRosa, 28, low gross; Nancy

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Coach wins championship title

Coach wins championship title


TABLE TENNIS Coach Jun Up Kim is one of the two officially approved table tennis instructors in Leisure World. He is a recent winner of the 2025 U.S. National Table Tennis Championships, held June 28-July 4, at the Ontario Convention Center in California. He is the U.S. National Table Tennis Men’s 70 and over Doubles SE Champion; 2025 U.S. National Table Tennis Men 60 and over Harbat

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Join the ice cream social today

Join the ice cream social today


GOLDEN AGE FOUNDATION The Golden Age Foundation (GAF) will host an ice cream social today, July 17, in Clubhouse 4 from 2-4:30 p.m. Residents can enjoy free ice cream and an opportunity to spend time with GAF board members and volunteers. People will be able to view the 50th anniversary celebration poster and some of the many projects the GAF has funded in the past. Board members and volunteers

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Volunteers serve 350 vehicles at shredding event

Volunteers serve 350 vehicles at shredding event


GOLDEN AGE FOUNDATION The Golden Age Foundation (GAF) held its quarterly shredding service on July 10, in the Clubhouse 2 parking lot, with 12 volunteers serving 350 vehicles in two hours.. The event went as smoothly it could go, but there are few issues the GAF wants to address before the next event. Residents should not put newspapers, magazines, file folders or junk mailers with the