The Yahtzee Club will meet Nov. 3 in Clubhouse 3, Room 6, at 1 p.m. The club meets the first, third and fifth Friday of each month.
For more information, contact Diane Seeger at 562533-5997.
The Yahtzee Club will meet Nov. 3 in Clubhouse 3, Room 6, at 1 p.m. The club meets the first, third and fifth Friday of each month.
For more information, contact Diane Seeger at 562533-5997.
GUYS AND GALS TOURNAMENT
The monthly Guys and Gals Tournament was played on Oct. 18 on the Turtle Lake Golf Course. The contest was competed under initially foggy, cool, and overcast conditions. Eventually the sun broke through with clear skies, warmer temperatures and just a slight breeze.
Teams of various skilled golfers of one man and one woman vied for best net scores (gross score minus
GUYS AND GALS TOURNAMENT
The monthly Guys and Gals Tournament was played on Oct. 18 on the Turtle Lake Golf Course. The contest was competed under initially foggy, cool, and overcast conditions. Eventually the sun broke through with clear skies, warmer temperatures and just a slight breeze.
Teams of various skilled golfers of one man and one woman vied for best net scores (gross score minus
One of the best benefits of belonging to the LW Shuffleboard Club is developing new friends. A recent visitor said, after just one visit, “everyone’s so friendly.”
On Oct. 31 at 5 p.m., the club will host a Halloween potluck party. Guests are invited to bring a snack to share. With appetizers and desserts (plus BYOB), there will also be a modified version of shuffleboard— On the Lines—to
One of the best benefits of belonging to the LW Shuffleboard Club is developing new friends. A recent visitor said, after just one visit, “everyone’s so friendly.”
On Oct. 31 at 5 p.m., the club will host a Halloween potluck party. Guests are invited to bring a snack to share. With appetizers and desserts (plus BYOB), there will also be a modified version of shuffleboard— On the Lines—to
Five golfers from the Leisure World Men’s Golf League and a guest, J. B. Lee, played Oct. 13 at the 4,000-yard par-62 David L. Baker Golf Course in Fountain Valley. The weather was cool and very damp with some ground fog. This translated into very wet fairways and greens which persisted throughout. Putting on wet greens was an issue for the entire round and fairways, which are being prepped for aeration,
Five golfers from the Leisure World Men’s Golf League and a guest, J. B. Lee, played Oct. 13 at the 4,000-yard par-62 David L. Baker Golf Course in Fountain Valley. The weather was cool and very damp with some ground fog. This translated into very wet fairways and greens which persisted throughout. Putting on wet greens was an issue for the entire round and fairways, which are being prepped for aeration,
The next major tournament of the LW Women’s Golf Club will be the Turkey Shoot on Nov.14 and 21.
The next general meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 3 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1.
This week’s tournament had 37 golfers playing for low gross, low net and putts.
A flight winners: Low gross: Linda Herman and Devora Kim, 28; low net: Sandy Derouin and Hae Lee, 26. Herman had 11 putts.
The next major tournament of the LW Women’s Golf Club will be the Turkey Shoot on Nov.14 and 21.
The next general meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 3 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 1.
This week’s tournament had 37 golfers playing for low gross, low net and putts.
A flight winners: Low gross: Linda Herman and Devora Kim, 28; low net: Sandy Derouin and Hae Lee, 26. Herman had 11 putts.
The Ladies “Q” Pool Club is a place for women in Leisure World to get together to play pool. The club meets every Monday from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 1. In addition, a meeting is held on the first Monday of the month to discuss issues that concern the club, followed by a game of pool.
The pool room is open from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. Members are encouraged to practice at their leisure.
The Ladies “Q” Pool Club is a place for women in Leisure World to get together to play pool. The club meets every Monday from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Clubhouse 1. In addition, a meeting is held on the first Monday of the month to discuss issues that concern the club, followed by a game of pool.
The pool room is open from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. Members are encouraged to practice at their leisure.
services, maintenance, or improvements for the community. Publicizing sensitive information related to these negotiations could weaken the association’s bargaining power or affect the final terms.
4. Delicate Financial Information: GRF manages its budget and financial resources, including member dues, common area maintenance expenses and reserves. While it’s important to share financial
services, maintenance, or improvements for the community. Publicizing sensitive information related to these negotiations could weaken the association’s bargaining power or affect the final terms.
4. Delicate Financial Information: GRF manages its budget and financial resources, including member dues, common area maintenance expenses and reserves. While it’s important to share financial
do not vote on this proposal.
I urge every Leisure World stockholder to demand that they know now from their elected Mutual representative that individual’s position on this quality-of-life-altering determination for our already congested community.
Those GRF Board members in favor should publicly identify themselves. The consequences of building more units would be disastrous and costly,
do not vote on this proposal.
I urge every Leisure World stockholder to demand that they know now from their elected Mutual representative that individual’s position on this quality-of-life-altering determination for our already congested community.
Those GRF Board members in favor should publicly identify themselves. The consequences of building more units would be disastrous and costly,
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Do you want to see your club represented in LW Weekly? Are you looking for new members? Let them know you're here! Club presidents, email paulk@lwsb.com to get things going!
The Recreation Department will host a trip to the Sawdust Art Festival: Winter Fantasy on Friday, Nov. 17. The oneof- a-kind holiday art and crafts jubilee showcases over 180 artisans with handmade goods. It will feature live music and two restaurant venues that residents can enjoy.
Tickets are $36 and are sold on a first-come, first-served basis at the Recreation Department in Building 5.
The Recreation Department will host a trip to the Sawdust Art Festival: Winter Fantasy on Friday, Nov. 17. The oneof- a-kind holiday art and crafts jubilee showcases over 180 artisans with handmade goods. It will feature live music and two restaurant venues that residents can enjoy.
Tickets are $36 and are sold on a first-come, first-served basis at the Recreation Department in Building 5.
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