31 March 2021

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Leisure World Library reopens April 5

Leisure World Library reopens April 5


The Leisure World Library recently announced it will reopen for in-person visits on Monday, April 5. The pick-up program has been suspended, and the Library’s open hours of Monday through Saturday, from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., will be reinstated. Though the hours will revert to the pre-pandemic schedule, there are some precautions that will be in place to continue to minimize exposure to COVID19.

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Chess Club

Chess Club


The Chess Club publishes weekly puzzles to keep the love of the game alive until its members meet to play in person again. This week’s puzzle is checkmate in three moves. The solution to this week’s puzzle’s first move is White Nc5. The Knight moves from e4 to c5, and the Black’s answer is Qb6 takes c5. Two more moves with White is checkmate.

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Literature Art Contest

Literature Art Contest


The Leisure World Library is sponsoring a Literature Art Contest, for which LWers are asked to re-create a scene or pay tribute to a suggested famous work of fiction. Any artistic medium—paint, ceramic, sculpture, wood, paper, needlecraft or other handcraft— will be accepted, but artists should be mindful that submitted works will be on display outside for several hours. Participants

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Local museums offer new experiences in safe spaces

Local museums offer new experiences in safe spaces


by Patty Marsters pattym@lwsb.com With Orange County now in the orange tier, museums have begun reopening to the public, though at a reduced capacity so as to follow the CDC’s recommended guidelines. All the locations mentioned below are currently open; face masks are required, and social distancing is monitored. Some hours may be limited, so check with each museum before you go. Muckenthaler

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Golf League Results

Golf League Results


On the cool morning of March 22, the League played at the Meadowlark Golf Club in Huntington Beach. A very brilliant sunrise greeted nine golfers. In spite of the good playing and course conditions, there was only one birdie and just two rounds under par. This was mainly due to the narrow fairways and elevated, sloping greens. Additionally, the course was being aerated and sanded on the back nine.