15 May 2024

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Shuffleboard Club marks new league milestone

Shuffleboard Club marks new league milestone


Athird league in a single season, with four teams playing competitive games, marks another milestone for the LW Shuffleboard Club. League team play is at the core of the club’s culture, and the new mini-league has been designed to assist new members —15 since the GRF Discovery Tour on April 6 — to acclimate to the specific processes for league play games. For more information, call “Super

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Texas Hold ‘Em Casino Tournament is June 15

Texas Hold ‘Em Casino Tournament is June 15


TOURNAMENT POKER CLUB The LW Tournament Poker Club will host its Texas Hold ‘Em Casino Tournament on Saturday, June 15, in the Clubhouse 6 Lobby. Registration and continental breakfast is at 9:45 a.m. Play begins at 10:30. Registration in advance for members and $25 for guests. At the door on the day of the event is $25 for all players. There will be no late seating. For more information,

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Paternoster and Archambault score holes-in-one

Paternoster and Archambault score holes-in-one


LW MEN'S GOLF CLUB Fifty-four golfers played in the LW Men’s Golf Club Tournament on May 8 at the Turtle Lake Golf Course. Variously skilled golfers competed in three flights and vied for best net scores (gross score minus handicap), plus four circle holes (shots within a 5-foot circle rewarded) and two closest to the pin challenges. Two golfers achieved the ultimate in golf perfection

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Aquatic Center offers fitness center alternative

Aquatic Center offers fitness center alternative


SUMMER'S COMING With better weather on the way, the LW Aquatic Center offers an outdoor exercise alternative to the indoor fitness center located in Clubhouse 6. Exercise provides a number of measurable benefits for people of all ages, including older adults. Swimming is one exercise that may be especially beneficial for seniors. Many people learn to swim in childhood and sharpen

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Dreams can come true eventually

Dreams can come true eventually


Jeanne Pontac of Mutual 10 sent in this uplifting message: “I gave up all hope of being a competitive athlete again to support my husband, Leisure Legger President Tom Pontac, in remaining active while living with Parkinson’s disease. “To my surprise, I came in first place in my age group of 75-79 years old at the local Cinco de Mayo 5K race, proving once again that it’s never too late