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. For more information, call Steven Kramer at 303-601-2511.
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. For more information, call Steven Kramer at 303-601-2511.
The Leisure World Duplicate Bridge Club meets on Mondays and Fridays in Clubhouse 1 at 12:30 p.m. Reservations can be made at any game using the sign-up sheets. Players can call Linda Nye at 562-453-6678 or email her at yuelingnye@yahoo.com no later than 10 a.m. on game day. Arrive by 12:15 to confirm reservations.
Oct. 7 winners (eight tables): Larry Topper and Lynn Danielson (61.95%), and Melanie
The Leisure World Duplicate Bridge Club meets on Mondays and Fridays in Clubhouse 1 at 12:30 p.m. Reservations can be made at any game using the sign-up sheets. Players can call Linda Nye at 562-453-6678 or email her at yuelingnye@yahoo.com no later than 10 a.m. on game day. Arrive by 12:15 to confirm reservations.
Oct. 7 winners (eight tables): Larry Topper and Lynn Danielson (61.95%), and Melanie
This year’s Shuffleboard Club Halloween party will be held from 5-8 p.m. in Clubhouse 1 on Saturday, Oct. 26. Attendees are encouraged to dress in costume.
Approximately 10 new members are actively participating in the Shuffleboard Club fall leagues. Many of them found their way to the courts through the GRF spring Discovery Tour, and others came because of friends or word of mouth. It’s
This year’s Shuffleboard Club Halloween party will be held from 5-8 p.m. in Clubhouse 1 on Saturday, Oct. 26. Attendees are encouraged to dress in costume.
Approximately 10 new members are actively participating in the Shuffleboard Club fall leagues. Many of them found their way to the courts through the GRF spring Discovery Tour, and others came because of friends or word of mouth. It’s
The Cribbage Club meets every Tuesday at noon in Clubhouse 1. Refreshments are served each week from noon-12:15 and anyone arriving by 12:15 will be assured a place to play. A total of seven games are played. One dollar is collected from each player and those finishing in the top four scores are awarded prize money the following week. New players are always welcome.
Myrna Baker provided cake and
The Cribbage Club meets every Tuesday at noon in Clubhouse 1. Refreshments are served each week from noon-12:15 and anyone arriving by 12:15 will be assured a place to play. A total of seven games are played. One dollar is collected from each player and those finishing in the top four scores are awarded prize money the following week. New players are always welcome.
Myrna Baker provided cake and
Forty women played at the Turtle Lake Golf Course during the LW Women’s Golf Club’s weekly tournament Oct. 15. Many were dressed in pink to observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The highlight of the day was a hole-in-one by Lisa Kim on hole No. 2.
Play for the day was low gross, low net and putts.
A flight winners: Lisa Kim, 25, low gross; Sang An, low net; Lisa Kim, 9, putts.
B flight
Forty women played at the Turtle Lake Golf Course during the LW Women’s Golf Club’s weekly tournament Oct. 15. Many were dressed in pink to observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The highlight of the day was a hole-in-one by Lisa Kim on hole No. 2.
Play for the day was low gross, low net and putts.
A flight winners: Lisa Kim, 25, low gross; Sang An, low net; Lisa Kim, 9, putts.
B flight
The Pinochle Club meets on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays in Clubhouse 1 at 11:30 a.m.
Oct. 3 winners: Nita Dixon, 15,114, first place; Donna Gorman, 13,980, second; Jim Campbell, 13,490, third; Diane Weintzel,
12,340, fourth.
Oct. 5 winners: Carolyn Davidson, 11,700, first place; Ruth Bonnema, 11,610, second; Carol Maes, 11,270, third; Jim Campbell, 10,950, fourth.
Oct. 7 winners:
The Pinochle Club meets on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays in Clubhouse 1 at 11:30 a.m.
Oct. 3 winners: Nita Dixon, 15,114, first place; Donna Gorman, 13,980, second; Jim Campbell, 13,490, third; Diane Weintzel,
12,340, fourth.
Oct. 5 winners: Carolyn Davidson, 11,700, first place; Ruth Bonnema, 11,610, second; Carol Maes, 11,270, third; Jim Campbell, 10,950, fourth.
Oct. 7 winners:
The Saturday Social Bunco Club meets on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in the Clubhouse 3 Lobby. The next meeting will be Oct. 26. Sign-in begins at 1 p.m. and is $5. Play begins at 1:30. For more information, call Susan Hopewell at 562-754-5059 or Kathy Rapp at 562-230-8972.
—Kathy Rapp
The Saturday Social Bunco Club meets on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in the Clubhouse 3 Lobby. The next meeting will be Oct. 26. Sign-in begins at 1 p.m. and is $5. Play begins at 1:30. For more information, call Susan Hopewell at 562-754-5059 or Kathy Rapp at 562-230-8972.
—Kathy Rapp
Bunco is an easy and fun dice game where players try to score the most points. The Monday Night Bunco Club plays on the second and fourth Mondays every month in Clubhouse 3, Room 1, at 6 p.m. sharp. There is also a halftime social. The next meeting will be Monday, Oct. 28.
Last week’s winners were: Joanne Herrera, most buncos; Nicole Kluever, most wins: Judy H. and Leena Shulman, most babies;
Bunco is an easy and fun dice game where players try to score the most points. The Monday Night Bunco Club plays on the second and fourth Mondays every month in Clubhouse 3, Room 1, at 6 p.m. sharp. There is also a halftime social. The next meeting will be Monday, Oct. 28.
Last week’s winners were: Joanne Herrera, most buncos; Nicole Kluever, most wins: Judy H. and Leena Shulman, most babies;
Acool and cloudy morning greeted 28 teams of one man and one woman of varying abilities as they challenged the Turtle Lake Golf Course with 18 holes of golf on Oct. 16. The teams contended for best net scores (gross score minus handicap), plus four circle holes (shots within a 5-foot radius rewarded), and two closest to the pin challenges.
There was little wind, and it was great to be outdoors,
Acool and cloudy morning greeted 28 teams of one man and one woman of varying abilities as they challenged the Turtle Lake Golf Course with 18 holes of golf on Oct. 16. The teams contended for best net scores (gross score minus handicap), plus four circle holes (shots within a 5-foot radius rewarded), and two closest to the pin challenges.
There was little wind, and it was great to be outdoors,
Afoggyandverydampmorning greeted seven Leisure World men’s golf league players at the David L. Baker Executive Golf Course on Oct. 11. The greens had been aerated and sanded and were extremely slow and erratic. Because of this, a twoputt maximum was instituted, meaning once on the green, players could putt out and count all strokes or take two putts and pick up. This contributed to lower scores
Afoggyandverydampmorning greeted seven Leisure World men’s golf league players at the David L. Baker Executive Golf Course on Oct. 11. The greens had been aerated and sanded and were extremely slow and erratic. Because of this, a twoputt maximum was instituted, meaning once on the green, players could putt out and count all strokes or take two putts and pick up. This contributed to lower scores
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