A reent rise in COVID-19 cases has prompted many clubs to cancel meetings and postpone activities. The LW Weekly recommends residents connect with clubs directly before venturing to a regular activity.
A reent rise in COVID-19 cases has prompted many clubs to cancel meetings and postpone activities. The LW Weekly recommends residents connect with clubs directly before venturing to a regular activity.
On Aug. 13, 12 men and one woman of the Monday-Friday LW Golf League challenged the Willowick Golf Course in Santa Ana. It is a 6,000-yard, par-71, 18-hole course that is fairly flat with wide fairways and no water hazards, but there are devilishly placed sand traps and difficult pin placements. This course is marginally maintained, but it has several large practice areas including three large putting/
On Aug. 13, 12 men and one woman of the Monday-Friday LW Golf League challenged the Willowick Golf Course in Santa Ana. It is a 6,000-yard, par-71, 18-hole course that is fairly flat with wide fairways and no water hazards, but there are devilishly placed sand traps and difficult pin placements. This course is marginally maintained, but it has several large practice areas including three large putting/
The Garden Club board of directors has decided to postpone the September general meeting. This decision was made out of an abundance of caution and concern for club members’ safety because of the recent surge in COVID-19 delta variant cases. The directors hope to be able to present the program in October but will be taking it one day at a time and watching how things progress. There will be a notice
The Garden Club board of directors has decided to postpone the September general meeting. This decision was made out of an abundance of caution and concern for club members’ safety because of the recent surge in COVID-19 delta variant cases. The directors hope to be able to present the program in October but will be taking it one day at a time and watching how things progress. There will be a notice
On Aug. 16, the Leisure World Pool Club held its first 369 tournament of the year in Clubhouse 2. There were 12 two-person teams playing six rounds of 369, which is played just like 9-ball, except scored differently. The 3 ball counts for one point, the 6 ball is two points, and the 9 is three points. If a team makes the 3, 6 and 9, it receives six points.
This tournament saw the largest number
On Aug. 16, the Leisure World Pool Club held its first 369 tournament of the year in Clubhouse 2. There were 12 two-person teams playing six rounds of 369, which is played just like 9-ball, except scored differently. The 3 ball counts for one point, the 6 ball is two points, and the 9 is three points. If a team makes the 3, 6 and 9, it receives six points.
This tournament saw the largest number
Joyful Line Dance is temporarily holding classes in Veterans Plaza because of the increase in COVID-19 cases in the community. Face masks and exercise shoes are mandatory. Classes are limited to 32 people. To reserve a spot, text (562) 301-5339.
Patty Marsters
Joyful Line Dance is temporarily holding classes in Veterans Plaza because of the increase in COVID-19 cases in the community. Face masks and exercise shoes are mandatory. Classes are limited to 32 people. To reserve a spot, text (562) 301-5339.
Patty Marsters
by Carson Blomquist
OptumCare
If you’re new to the Health Care Center, or haven’t been in before, now is the time to learn all it has to offer! Join Grecia Nunez, the HCC’s senior ambassador, today, Aug. 26, at 3 p.m. in Conference Room 1 for a conversation about the HCC, its providers and more.
Healthcare is complicated, particularly in Southern California. If you’re not familiar
by Carson Blomquist
OptumCare
If you’re new to the Health Care Center, or haven’t been in before, now is the time to learn all it has to offer! Join Grecia Nunez, the HCC’s senior ambassador, today, Aug. 26, at 3 p.m. in Conference Room 1 for a conversation about the HCC, its providers and more.
Healthcare is complicated, particularly in Southern California. If you’re not familiar
The Wa-Rite Club has canceled meetings until further notice. Even though members are not gathering togather, everyone is encouraged to take control of their food intake and keep exercising. Muscle strength, flexibility and balance are very important to maintain as people age. Walking, stretching, biking and dancing will keep circulation strong.
Club updates will be printed in the LW Weekly.
—Carol
The Wa-Rite Club has canceled meetings until further notice. Even though members are not gathering togather, everyone is encouraged to take control of their food intake and keep exercising. Muscle strength, flexibility and balance are very important to maintain as people age. Walking, stretching, biking and dancing will keep circulation strong.
Club updates will be printed in the LW Weekly.
—Carol
Every Tuesday from 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m., Travis Ott-Conn teaches “Yoga for Mobility” in Veterans Plaza. Relax and enjoy a great change of scenery.
Text or call Connie Adkins at (562) 506-5063 for more information regarding yoga classes in Leisure World.
Every Tuesday from 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m., Travis Ott-Conn teaches “Yoga for Mobility” in Veterans Plaza. Relax and enjoy a great change of scenery.
Text or call Connie Adkins at (562) 506-5063 for more information regarding yoga classes in Leisure World.
The Fitness Fusion Club meets at Veterans Plaza on Mondays from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LWers should bring their own weights. Contact Marion Higgins at
(562) 296-8328 for more information.
The Fitness Fusion Club meets at Veterans Plaza on Mondays from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LWers should bring their own weights. Contact Marion Higgins at
(562) 296-8328 for more information.
Meals on Wheels of Long Beach Inc. delivers freshly cooked meals for $8.75 per day Monday-Friday, between 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Deliveries include an 8-ounce carton of 1 percent milk. An alternate dessert is available for those on a diabetic diet. Contact Client Manager Caron Adler at (562) 439-5000, ext. 1, or visit www. mowlb.org to complete an online application. To cancel a meal for the following
Meals on Wheels of Long Beach Inc. delivers freshly cooked meals for $8.75 per day Monday-Friday, between 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Deliveries include an 8-ounce carton of 1 percent milk. An alternate dessert is available for those on a diabetic diet. Contact Client Manager Caron Adler at (562) 439-5000, ext. 1, or visit www. mowlb.org to complete an online application. To cancel a meal for the following
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