LW Orchestra to perform Dec. 10 in CH 4
On Nov. 10, a small group of volunteers met to make a plan of action to help the Leisure World Orchestra. The auxiliary will perform duties like greeting guests, passing out programs, serving snacks after concerts and collecting donations to help purchase music, repair instruments and purchase percussion items.
Members of the group love listening to classical music and are grateful to live in a community where the arts flourish. They appreciate the effort of conductor Samuel Kim and members of the orchestra to prepare and practice their craft. Over the past few years, Kim’s leadership and recruitment has led to a marked improvement in the orchestra’s performances.
The Leisure World Orchestra Auxiliary looks forward to a packed house on Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. in Clubhouse 4.

Sculptor Raquel Tal, pictured with her work, was the featured artist at the Spotlight on the Artist reception hosted by the Art League on Nov. 11 in Clubhouse 4. On the left is a clay sculpture titled “Comfort.” On the right is a bronze sculpture titled “The Lift.” The artist showcased her sculptures to LW residents and guests who attended the event. People were in awe of her creations, which they called “amazing,” “wonderful,” “mind-blowing,” and “worthy of display at museums.” Tal is also a musician and plays the cello.




