16 October 2024

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Shuf. eboard Club to host spooky Halloween party

Shuf. eboard Club to host spooky Halloween party


The Shuffleboard Club’s Halloween bash will be held Saturday, Oct. 26, from 5-8 p.m. in the larger space in Clubhouse 1 to accommodate the ever growing club membership. Hosted by John and Kay Mount, the progressive dinner will begin with socializing and dinner to begin around 5:30. Members will then go to the courts to play a game of “on the line” where players intentionally try to land their

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Yahtzee Club will play Oct. 18

Yahtzee Club will play Oct. 18


The Yahtzee Club will meet Oct. 18 in Clubhouse 3, Room 6. There will be a halftime social to interact with friends and neighbors. The club meets the first, third and fifth Fridays of each month. For more information, contact Diane Seeger at 562-533-5997. —Diane Seeger The Yahtzee Club winners for Oct. 4 include Diane Seeger (l-r), most Yahtzees; Lois True, high score; Lillian Munoz, low score;

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Bocce ball has roots in history

Bocce ball has roots in history


One of the most popular sports in Leisure World is bocce ball. There is one bocce ball court, located behind Clubhouse 2. Since the court has been upgraded from a dirt and pebble court to an artificial grass court, the play has been much more consistent. Bocce ball developed in the Roman Empire and was spread to other countries from Italy. The first rules and regulations were described in the book,

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Cribbage Club

Cribbage Club


The Cribbage Club meets every Tuesday at noon in Clubhouse 1. Refreshments are served from noon-12:15 and anyone arriving by 12:15 will be assured a place to play. A total of seven games are played and each player pays $1 to play. Those finishing with the top four scores will be awarded prize money the following week. Donna Gorman provided homemade peach cobbler with ice cream. Gorman, along with

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LW Women’s Golf Club

LW Women’s Golf Club


A foggy Oct. 8 morning brought 43 women to the Turtle Lake Golf Course. Play for the day was low gross, low net and birdies. A flight winners: Linda Herman, 29, low gross; Ann Tran, 26, low net; Sang An, No. 1 and 8; Nancy Tie, No. 2; Sandy Kim, No. 6; Jouy Kim, No. 2 and 6, birdies. B flight winners: Carmen Daeley and Mary Ann Moore, 30, low gross; Chong Hee Kim, 25, low net; Mary Ann Moore,

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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. Keep Alzheimer’s and dementia at bay by practicing this strategy game, proven to improve short and long-term memory and critical thinking skills. People are encouraged to bring a friend. For more information, call Steven Kramer at 303-601-2511. Solution: White to play rook to d8 king