07 January 2026
Let the Good Times Roll Club
The Let the Good Times Roll Club will hold a country rock show and dance on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 6 p.m. in Clubhouse 2.
Dress is casual but can include jeans and western shirts. The Legends of Rock will play rock and roll dance music after the show until 9:15, so prepare to dance.
Guests are welcome to bring their own beverages and snacks. Free refreshments are provided along with coffee,
Learn about coin valuation at Jan. 14 meeting
The LW Coin Club will meet Jan. 14 at 1 p.m. in Clubhouse 3, Room 2. The club meets the second Wednesday of every month. Members can have coins viewed and questions answered.
Carlos Duran, owner of About Face Coins in Orange, will discuss how to determine the value of coins, as well as tips for buying and selling them. Everyone is welcome.
Light refreshments are provided, and several opportunities
Traveling Tigers: Sailing the South Pacific
On Jan. 21 at noon, the Traveling Tigers will meet in Clubhouse 3, Room 9, near the central lobby. The club will hold a potluck, followed by a short club meeting and a 10-question multiple-choice trivia game with a geography and travel theme.
Shortly before 1 p.m., Ben Benjamins will present a whirlwind photographic tour of his and wife Sally’s 32-day South Pacific and Hawaii cruise on the Sapphire
January Weekend Dance Schedule
First up on GRF’s January weekend dance schedule is Vinyl Rock on Saturday, Jan. 13, in Clubhouse 4 starting at 6:30 p.m., a half hour earlier than last year. This classic rock band will perform until 9 p.m.
Mid-month, the Velvetones Ballroom Orchestra will perform with its signature big band sound on Sunday, Jan. 18, from 6-9 p.m. in Clubhouse 4.
Last, country rock favorite Abilene will
Copper Enameling Class: Jan. 14
The Lapidary & Jewelry Club will hold a class in copper enameling starting on Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 1-3 p.m. The class meets every Wednesday for six weeks in the Lapidary & Jewelry Studio.
Enameling is the process of adding finely ground colored glass to pieces of copper which are then fired in a kiln to make colorful and lasting pieces of wearable or displayable art. Students will




