Leisure World News OF MARYLAND November 2, 2018 • Published Twice a Month • residents.lwmc.com • leisureworldmaryland.com Shuttle Bus Drivers Offer Rides and Rapport by Maureen Freeman, surprised when they learn there’s Leisure World News no charge to pay when they step on board, says Clinton Mua, who eed to cross to the other side drove the green route this week. Nof the community, or stop at The friendly and skilled the medical center, or pick up a drivers, often on a first-name few groceries – and it’s either too basis with their passengers, also far to walk, or too close to use a make the rides pleasant. “My car? residents are like family to me,” That’s when Leisure World’s says Brenda Dorcy, who has been fleet of shuttle buses can come in driving the shuttle buses here for handy. 14 years. “It’s very personal.” Ten times a day on weekdays, Carmelo Pascale, a Leisure three buses loop around their World driver for nearly 13 routes – dubbed the red, green years, is quick with a quip, such On an unseasonably balmy afternoon, two residents and their pup take and blue routes – as they circu- as at Fairways South, when a in the sunshine and fall foliage as they stride along Montgomery Mutual’s late through Leisure World and passenger points out that no Broadwalk Oct. 31. Photo by Stacy Smith, Leisure World News Leisure World Plaza. geese are in the pond out front. On Saturdays, the green and “They’re on vacation – they went red routes operate on a half-day to Florida,” he deadpans. schedule, and on Wednesdays When another passenger Board Considers an additional bus drives south grumbles about a lengthy wait at to shopping centers in Aspen a red light on Georgia Avenue, he Hill and north to those in Olney cheerfully urges, “Don’t worry, be Solar Energy for Trust as well as to the Montgomery happy!” He occasionally whistles Medical Center. snatches of tunes as he maneu- Properties Some residents are pleasantly ➤ to page 3 by Stacy Smith, Leisure World News regular Oct. 30 meeting. The Committee will present he Leisure World a report to the LWCC board T Community Corporation by June 2019 with definitive (LWCC) board of directors recommendations. soundly passed a motion directing the Energy Advisory Personnel Committee Committee to research and The LWCC board also provide a detailed analysis approved the appointment for the feasibility of using of a Special Personnel solar panels to serve Trust Committee to develop and properties. implement a performance The Committee’s analysis, improvement plan for the to be completed in consulta- general manager to address tion with management and identified areas. BTU Consultants, should The plan will include determine viable options, measurable performance Shuttle bus driver Carmelo Pascale gives a thumbs up before heading off to their estimated savings and standards and criteria pick up residents around the community. Photo by Maureen Freeman, Leisure financial impacts and risks, that will be used by the the board decided at its World News ➤ to page 3

Governance & Information..... 6 Sports, Games & Thoughts & Opinions...... 10 Scoreboards...... 52 Events & Entertainment...... 12 Classes & Seminars...... 58 Daylight Savings ends Movie Schedule...... 13 Calendar of Events...... 61 Sunday, Nov. 4. For Saturdays' Health & Fitness...... 18 Governance Meeting shuttle bus winter hours, Schedules...... 61 INSIDE Clubs, Groups & Organizations...... 28 Classifieds...... 64 see page 6. Club Trips Listing...... 50 Spotlight on… Duckpin Bowling

Duckpin bowlers stretch their skills and their muscles during a friendly competition at White Oak Bowling Lanes in Silver Spring on Oct. 29. Photos by Stacy Smith, Leisure World News

by Stacy Smith, Leisure World News themselves. Many are Leisure Though not as prevalent as bowling lanes where the League World residents; some are it once was, duckpin bowling, plays, says in recent years he’s owler Liza Takounakis not – while some drive in with its pins and balls that are seen a younger crowd latch B eyes a scattered row of excess of two hours just to smaller than the more tradi- onto the game. pins that lines the end of the play. tional tenpins, still offers its “It feels like [duckpin alleyway. For less than the price of a players camaraderie and light bowling] is on a come up right She finds her stance, movie ticket – $11 – bowlers exercise that may be suitable now. A lot of people around my tiptoes forward, winds back, can play three games apiece. for all ages. At 91, resident age group say, ‘Oh, let’s go to and lets the ball go, sending it League play runs each year Flora Wolf is the League’s the bowling alley,’ when a while hurtling down the lane toward from September to December, oldest player. ago you wouldn’t really hear an uncertain destiny. and then again from January For resident and longtime people suggest that,” he says. Will she score that coveted to May. At the end of each duckpin bowler Roberta spare, or will her ball roll season, they celebrate with Gordon, the game also holds General Information into darkness, only to pop a party, raffles and prizes nostalgic value. The Duckpin Mixed Bowling up a few moments later to included. “This bowling alley has been League bowls every Monday offer another bowler a shot at During the game’s heyday here for more than 50 years. from 12:30-4 p.m. at White glory? in the 1960s, more than 45 I used to come here with my Oak Bowling Lanes in Silver League president duckpin bowling centers were daughter when she was a little Spring. Takounakis and her cohort open in Washington, D.C. girl and bowl a few games,” she To join as a regular or of 31 fellow bowlers gather alone, according to a 1994 says. substitute bowler, call Lisa together once a week to article from the Washington Bryan Benoit, a young Zarou at (301-814-0029) or “answer” this question for Post. employee who works at the Flora Wolf at (301-598-5807). Leisure World News ASPEN HILL OF MARYLAND An official publication of the Leisure World Community Corporation, Leisure World EXXON News is published twice monthly by Leisure World Staff in collaboration with the Auto Care Communications Advisory Committee. 301-871-6777 Leisure World News is published for the benefit of Leisure World residents. Its mission is www.aspenhillexxon.com to provide news and information about community governance and other relevant issues, events, and activities, and to provide residents a forum for their opinions and an opportunity 14011 Georgia Ave. to contribute articles of general interest. All matters concerning the Leisure World News will Owned and Operated by BENNY Since 1980 "or ask for my son DAN." be decided with this mission in mind. Friendly, personal and professional service! Free transportation home and back when you leave your car for service! Leisure World Staff Communications Advisory Committee Maureen Freeman, Alan J. Goldstein, Chair •Complete Automotive Maintenance Service & Repair • Most Makes & Models • Two Years/24 Month Warranty • Factory Scheduled Maintenance Director of Communications Bernie Ascher, Vice Chair Stacy Smith, Senior Editor [email protected] Auto Service Discounts Kathleen Brooks, Resident Contributors Senior Communications Associate Kimberly Y. Choi, Communications Associate Mary Catherine Bibro, Barbara Braswell, Oil Change Service Special - $29.95 Cassandra Chisholm, Graphic Designer Rincy Pollack, Arthur N. Popper 5 Qts of synthetic blend 5W/30 oil and Marilyn Boesch Editorial: [email protected] Oil Filter & Lube u Multi-Point Inspection Advertising: [email protected] Most cars, plus tax & disposal fee 301-598-1310 Full Synthetic Extra Leisure World News of Maryland reserves the right to reject or discontinue any advertisement Present this Coupon with Incoming Order. Expires November 30, 2018 believed to be not in the best interest of Leisure World. We will not knowingly permit a dishonest advertisement to appear nor do we Maryland State Inspection Station guarantee the reliability of advertisers. 2 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 Personnel Committee are

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Board➤ A Time for Reflection from page 1 Other Motions Committee, in consultation • Motions to adopt option A with the LWCC board, to eval- and option B to construct uate the general manager’s a crosswalk in the vicinity performance on a quarterly of Mutual 11 failed to pass. basis beginning in January Several board members 2019. and residents expressed The Committee will also concern about the safety of draft a position description the crosswalk’s proposed for a chief executive posi- placement. tion to be used with a new • The board passed a motion employment contract starting authorizing the Energy in 2020. The final new Advisory Committee to position description will be delegate the authority submitted to the LWCC board of changing E-ratings for approval no later than for windows and sliding the February 2019 regular glass doors to an E-rating In solidarity with the Tree of Life congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the meeting. subcommittee. Changes in Meditation Chapel at The Inter-Faith Chapel is open for personal meditation Appointed by LWCC board E-ratings reflect the energy and prayer on Friday, Nov. 2 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. chairperson Paul Eisen- efficiency of specific ener- Photo by Stacy Smith, Leisure World News haur, the Special Personnel gy-saving improvements

click of the directional, sunbeams

Committee’s seven members made by residents of the

Drivers➤ slant every which way through include chairperson Patricia master meter mutuals. from page 1 the windshield as the driver eases Hempstead, The Overlook; gently over the occasional speed Ann Ferren, Vantage Point The meeting adjourned vers the bulky vehicle around bump. East; Josie Moser, Mutual 7; after the board passed a neighborhoods. The regular shuttle bus route Linda Wacha, Montgomery motion to go into closed Some residents enjoy the drivers can log 60 to 70 miles Mutual; Cheryl Prejean session to discuss legal socialization of riding the bus, each day between the time they Greaux, The Greens II; Dr. matters. too, Mua observes. “It’s like a line up at Clubhouse I in the Paul McCauley, Mutual 9; and The next regular meeting of meetup group,” he says with a morning to begin their rounds Phil Marks, The Greens II. the LWCC board of directors smile. Passengers chat about and the late afternoon, when they Special committees are is scheduled for Tuesday, their kids, who’s coming to visit, park at Clubhouse II at the end of appointed periodically by Nov. 27, at 9:30 a.m. in Club- or where they’re headed that day. the shift. the LWCC board to address house I. Sometimes, just a passenger Copies of the shuttle bus targeted issues for a limited LWCC board meetings are or two is riding a bus, and those schedules and routes are avail- period of time. open to all residents unless rides have their own relaxing able at the E&R offices in Club- Meetings of the Special legally closed. charm. Against the soothing hum of the engine and regular click- house I and Clubhouse II. GOOD TO KNOW: POLLING PLACES IN LEISURE WORLD by Leisure World News

any residents will cast their ballots in the midterm (www.usa.gov), so be sure to check your polling M elections in person on Tuesday, Nov. 6, some time place before going to vote. between 7 a.m.-8 p.m. To find your polling place online, visit Leisure World residents are assigned to one of three polling (voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/ places – Clubhouse I, Clubhouse II or The Inter-Faith Chapel – PollingPlaceSearch) and type in your street based on their residential address. number, street name and zip code. Residents should go to their assigned polling place; their Residents can also contact the Montgomery name will not be on the roster at any other location. Polling County Board of Elections at (240-777-8500) or places can change from one election to the next, according to ([email protected]), or see below.

Voting Locations by Mutual

Clubhouse I Clubhouse II The Inter-Faith Chapel Precinct 13-54 Precinct 13-69 Precinct 13-71 Mutual 1-4 (Montgomery Mutual) Mutual 15 Bedford Court (not Leisure World; Mutual 12 Mutual 5 Mutual 16 adjacent property) Mutual 21 (Turnberry Court) Mutual 7 Mutual 17A (Fairways South Mutual 6A Mutual 22 (The Pines) Mutual 8 Mutual 17B (Fairways North) Mutual 6B Mutual 25 (The Regency) Mutual 13 Mutual 18 Mutual 6C (Villa Cortese) Mutual 27 (Creekside) Mutual 14 Mutual 19 Mutual 9 Mutual 20A (The Greens I) Mutual 23 (Vantage Point East) Mutual 10 Mutual 20B (The Greens II) Mutual 24 (Vantage Point West) Mutual 11 Mutual 26 (The Overlook)

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 3 ‘Chat with the Chair’: Q&A Roundup at the advisory and Special Committees.” For more information committee level, about this topic, see page 7 of often well before : Can advisory the Sept. 7 edition of Leisure committees make Q committees hold World News, or contact Tech- their recommenda- meetings on weekday nology Advisory Committee tions to the LWCC evenings? chairperson Dr. Jim Leong at board. Advisory committee meet- ([email protected]). All residents ings are typically held in the are welcome to daytime because meetings : I’m new to Leisure attend any advi- require a quorum, or a certain Q World. Why did the LWCC sory committee percentage of members board vote to build a LWCC board of directors' chair Paul Eisenhaur speaks meeting and make needed in attendance to new Administration at a meeting. Photo by Leisure World News comments or ask conduct business. Building? questions during When evening meetings The Community Planning by Leisure World News open forum. were held in the past, the Advisory Committee (CPAC) Meeting dates and times quorum obligation was not considered three building n an effort to reach out to are listed on the Calendar met. options: renovate only, reno- Iresidents about governance of Events page of Leisure vate and expand, or construct and other Leisure World-related World News, on the commu- : Leisure World’s bulk new. CPAC vetted all three topics, Leisure World Community nity calendar at (residents. Q TV contract with possibilities, with cost, effi- Corporation (LWCC) board of lwmc.com) and on channel Comcast ends in 2020. ciency and accessibility as directors' chair Paul Eisenhaur 974 and 972's broadcast Why is Leisure World priorities. held a second resident forum, calendar. considering a bulk TV After consulting with two “Chat with the Chair,” on Oct. 21. The list of advisory and internet package? architectural firms, CPAC Here are some questions he committees and their Transitioning to a bulk found that the current addressed. members and contact package for all residents that Administration Building information is available includes TV and internet is insufficient to meet the : How can I give my input at (residents.lwmc.com). would create a significant current needs of residents Q before the LWCC board Click on “Documents” in discount for the commu- and recommended to the makes governance the Documents dropdown nity, according to research LWCC board in 2013 that it decisions? folder. The in the Resource conducted by the Technology resolve to construct a new Governance decisions begin Center, click on “Advisory Advisory Committee. building, which the board did.

: I’ve heard that several Q safety and health TRUST Your Doctor With Your Eyes violations have been found at Leisure World. TRUST Eyeland With Your Eyewear Is this true? Resident complaints made to Montgomery County officials are followed up on and inspected, if necessary. If the County records an offi- cial violation, management and the overseeing advisory committee are notified promptly. Numerous safety and health complaints have been made that the County has not deemed to be violations.

“I got my glasses at Eyeland “ I purchased my glasses at “Eyeland is great. Bob Is : Is Leisure World printing a new phone book? and love the selection and Eyeland and saved $200 over knowledgeable and friendly.” Q Management is developing service. “ my doctor’s price.” a timeline for publication of an updated community phonebook. During this process, staff will also populate the resident $150 OFF directory on (residents.lwmc. 301-871-6454 com) with residents’ phone numbers. Residents will Family Owned and Operated A PAIR OF have an opportunity to opt Serving LW for Over 30 Years out if they do not want their 13808 Georgia Ave. 1 mile south of LW PRESCRIPTION GLASSES phone number visible on the website. 4 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 5 GOVERNANCE & Information Nov. 3: Community Dial 301-598-1313 Shredding Day for recorded Daily Events by Leisure World News 2018 Broadcast Schedule - Channel 974 t’s time to shred. Leisure World is hosting a Community Executive Committee meetings are broadcast on Wednesday, IShredding Day on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday and Friday the week after the meeting. Board of Direc- Shredding trucks will be located in the Administration Building tors meetings are broadcast on Monday, Wednesday and Friday parking lot. the week after the meeting. All broadcasts are at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. This is a great opportunity to reduce paper clutter in your home and free up space by permanently destroying outdated or unwanted Executive Committee Meeting Board of Directors Meeting files and documents. You can bring your papers and watch them get The Nov. 16 meeting airs on The Oct. 30 meeting airs on destroyed on the truck right in front of you. Nov. 21, 22 and 23. Nov. 5, 7 and 9. Do not bring the following items: newspapers, brochures, and magazines that go in your regular recycling; batteries; media of any kind; hanging folders; or large metal objects. Group Email Addresses Residents wishing to contact Leisure World Management or a specific department, the LWCC Board of Directors, or the Executive Committee Nov. 15: MVA Mobile may send an email to the appropriate email address listed below. It will automatically be forwarded to all members of that group who have an email address on record. Office Returns Messages to any of the email groups should pertain only to the man- by Leisure World News agement and operation of Leisure World trust properties, services, or activities. Please do not send emails to multiple addresses, as there will eed to do business with Maryland’s Motor Vehicle be a duplication of recipients and will not result in a faster response to N Administration? The MVA on Wheels returns to Leisure your question or comment. Messages pertaining to mutuals or anything World on Thursday, Nov. 15. else which Management, the Board of Directors, or Executive Commit- The van will be located in the Clubhouse II parking lot, where tee does not control should also not be sent to these groups. the hours of operation are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The group email addresses are: Services offered include renewal of non-commercial driv- • LWMC Management - [email protected] er’s licenses, Maryland photo identification cards and vehicle • LWCC Board of Directors - [email protected] registration. You also can obtain a duplicate driver’s license, a • LWCC Executive Committee - [email protected] certified copy of a driving record, disability placards, substitute • Administration - [email protected] stickers, return tags and duplicate registrations, as well as apply • Communications - [email protected] for a change of address. • Education and Recreation - [email protected] If you need to register to vote and/or want to register as an • Physical Properties - [email protected] organ donor, you can do that at the mobile office, too. • Security - [email protected] Pedestrian Safety During Saturday Bus Service the Winter Shifts to Winter by Leisure World News “Pedestrians in a crosswalk, whether marked or unmarked, Schedule ith the end of daylight have the right-of-way.” eginning Wsaving time on Sunday, Pedestrians are reminded to: B Saturday, Nov. 4, and the winter months Nov. 10, Saturday fast approaching, the community • Wear comfortable walking shuttle bus service is reminded to pay special shoes to prevent falls. begins running from attention to pedestrians out • Wear brightly colored clothing 10 a.m.-2 p.m. to walking during dawn and dusk. when walking before dawn and coincide with the end Drivers are asked to keep in after dusk. of daylight saving mind the following: • Always carry a form of iden- time. Saturdays’ tification that includes your winter hours remain • Many people in the community name, address, any medical effective through are hearing or sight-impaired, condition and the name of a March 9, 2019. and others walk slowly. person to contact in case of an Visit (residents. • The speed limit on Leisure emergency. lwmc.com) for full World Boulevard is 30 miles • When crossing at all inter- weekly shuttle bus Photo by Leisure World News per hour. Watch your speed sections and crosswalks, be schedules. Click on and obey all traffic laws. particularly attentive of vehic- “Shuttle Bus” under the “Amenities & Services” dropdown menu. • Maryland State Law mandates: ular traffic. – Leisure World News 6 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ❒❒Government Affairs Advisory Committee Committee Works to Mitigate Increased Traffic Around Norbeck Gate by Steve Kline safety and traffic flow concerns. the south side of Del. Ben Kramer and State Sen. Norbeck Road from ive hundred and six housing Roger Manno have been major Norbeck Boulevard Funits from two new housing supporters of these efforts, to Bailey’s Lane. A developments – Bradford according to the GAAC. new traffic signal and Landing and Norbeck Crossing Housing developers in pedestrian crossing – have recently been constructed Maryland must have their devel- at Bailey’s Lane across the street from Norbeck opment plans approved by the to the entrance of Gate, which has added traffic to M-NCPPC and SHA. The GAAC East Norbeck Park the area. has requested that the M-NCPPC will be built as well, A contractor is widening and SHA ensure Bradford providing improved MD-28 to provide a dedicated Landing and Norbeck Crossing pedestrian access to A sidewalk is being constructed along the south left-turn lane going East that will developers’ continued commit- East Norbeck Park. side of Norbeck Road, just outside the Norbeck intersect with a new road being ment to providing adequate Construction on this Gate. Photo by Leisure World News built as an entrance to Bradford and safe road access for the project was slated Landing, which will, in turn, community. to begin on Oct. 31, with an Boulevard intersection and move the left turn vehicles out expected completion in July continue toward Georgia of the main flow of traffic along Pedestrians 2019. Avenue. Norbeck Road. Pedestrians are another • A new, ADA-compliant traffic • The MDOT SHA will upgrade The Government Affairs priority for the GAAC, as many signal and pedestrian cross- the Ride On bus stop located Advisory Committee (GAAC) has residents travel around the walk is planned for Norbeck on westbound Norbeck been working with officials from community on foot. The following Gate (North Gate). Pedes- Road across from Norbeck the Maryland-National Capital are construction plans to improve trians will be able to safely Boulevard. Park and Planning Commission pedestrian safety and access in walk along the south side of (M-NCPPC) and the Maryland and around Leisure World. Norbeck Road from Bailey's GAAC will continue to keep Department of Transporta- • The MDOT SHA is Lane to Norbeck Boulevard, residents informed about these tion (MDOT) State Highway constructing an approximately cross Norbeck Road to the key traffic and safety issues in Authority (SHA) to address 3,600 foot-long sidewalk along north side at the Norbeck and around the community.

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8 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 VOTE FOR THE TEAM THAT WILL GET RESULTS

BEN KRAMER for State Senate for House of Delegates BenKramer.org CullisonForMaryland.com Lifelong Montgomery County resident. Retired MCPS special educator. Community activist. Eight years in the House of Delegates. Successful businessman. Serves on Health and Government Operations Three terms in the House of Delegates. Committee. Passed laws to help seniors, protect the Chair of Insurance Subcommittee. environment, stop animal abuse, protect Passed laws to increase access to health care, consumers, reduce drunk driving. building strong communities and transparency in government operations.

CHARLOTTE CRUTCHFIELD VAUGHN STEWART for House of Delegates for House of Delegates VoteForCharlotte.com VaughnForMaryland.com Military Widow. Worked on policy for both President Obama Lawyer; Former Assistant State’s Attorney for and Congressman Raskin. Montgomery County and In House Counsel for Regulatory attorney with pro bono Fortune 500 Company. experience representing refugees. Priorities: advocate for strong public schools for Priorities: invest in transit, get big money out all, an effective economy that works for everyone of politics, and create affordable, accessible with safe and healthy communities. housing.

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D19_LWFP_v06.indd 1 November 2, 2018 Leisure World10/23/18 News 1:47 | PM9 THOUGHTS & OPINIONS: From Our Residents getic and honorable people Negative, destructive step forward they should be behavior is not acceptable. thanked and praised for their We should support civility, A Few Things to service. rational conversation, facts, A small group has kindness, compromise and Remember demanded changes that cooperation. We should Relevance: Make sure that your submission is relevant to are not practical, viable or recognize the good intentions the LW community as a whole and not to just rational. Their tactics have and hard work that have one person, mutual, or organization. undermined the heart of benefitted this community Respect: Remember that your opinion is about ideas, not Leisure World. They would for 50 years. Let’s work to individuals, and please avoid personal attacks. do away with each mutual make the system better, not sending a representative to to destroy it. the LWCC board. They would – Linda O'Neil Brevity: Being concise will ensure that your opinion will get rid of the existing LWCC have maximum impact. board and have elected only ELECTRIFY THE people who think like they Accuracy: Document all factual assertions. Opinions that do. Somehow they would LEISURE WORLD are backed up with facts are more powerful, but have all residents voting FLEET only if the facts are accurate. for LWCC board members. Ownership: All submissions are subject to editing but you This would impact smaller e have a unique will have the opportunity to approve the edits mutuals that might end up Wcommunity and before publication. with no representation on the that provides a unique LWCC board. Not all of us set of opportunities. Our Opinions are strictly those of the writers. Thoughts and Opinions is can or want to lead or make community is compact, self- maintained by the Communications Advisory Committee. decisions about the manage- contained, and includes no ment and maintenance of our highways or significant traffic DO NO HARM credible. They would have mutuals. problems. filed lawsuits and CCOC We should question the We have an extensive hen we reduce the cost complaints when they did not motives of people who use fleet of vehicles of various Wof something, we get get their way. bullying, intimidation, functions, sizes and ages. All more of it. When there are no Leisure World is a beautiful threats, legal complaints and of these vehicles are fueled consequences or alternatives community with amenities falsehoods to achieve their with gasoline, at a substan- to offensive and destructive and opportunities. But it goals. They appear to have tial, but currently unknown behavior, it becomes the requires us to live and govern little regard for their neigh- expense in both dollars and norm. together with cooperation bors or the well-being of the externalities (pollution). There are people with and flexibility. We have to community. Their apparent The specifics of this fleet selfish motives who will volunteer to do the hard obsession with the need to have been requested from create chaos for others and work of managing and main- win seems to have over- Management but have not yet themselves in order to win. taining our community. Each whelmed any sense of reason been provided. Meanwhile, They think their discourse mutual elects people to their and civility. I believe it is worthwhile to has no boundaries or real board and the board elects If we say nothing our consider some alternatives life consequences. Their its officers and a represen- silence gives them permission that are uniquely suited to tweets, emails and public tative to the Leisure World to speak for all of us. And are Leisure World. statements are permeated Community Corporation they really speaking for all of In my opinion, none of with innuendo, threats and (LWCC) board. The system of us? the vehicles in use has a falsehoods. They are not governance works, but is not We only get more intimida- “mission” that requires interested in the truth; they perfect. Volunteers are hard tion, harassment, negativity travel on highways or public try to stop conversation and to find in an aging commu- and misinformation when roads outside of Leisure debate. Their constant rants nity. We are not getting more good people say, “it’s not my World. Our public security and negative statements label vigorous. Some of us are business,” or are afraid to officers patrol solely on them as unreliable and not declining. When smart, ener- speak up. Leisure World roads. Most of

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10 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 the mileage accumulated on is vehicles like the Ford fleet management with a new pattern of acquisition, public safety vehicles is the Galaxies and Ford Taurus’s, professional fleet manage- replacing current vehicles result of patrolling or visiting or large-size SUVs. ment organization, such with smaller, battery-powered or coordinating with Leisure Although four-wheel vehi- as has been done with the versions as replacements are World residents or other staff cles can be useful in snow, medical center. needed; another is to explore members. High-speed pursuit our road clearing is effective There are primarily two wholesale disposal of the is not a concern. Public safety and swift; such vehicles are approaches to making the current fleet and replacing it officers have no arrest power rarely if ever needed. recommended conversion: in a one-time conversion. and no need to accommodate Similarly, vehicles needed one is to simply adopt a – Bob Namovicz perpetrators. to accommodate Physical This type of use can easily Properties Department and more inexpensively be (PPD) functions do not met using battery-powered require the sizes currently THE INTER-FAITH CHAPEL electric vehicles. A substan- utilized. Smaller panel trucks tial part of the need could in and pickups are available A House of Prayer for all People fact be met with the equiva- that can very easily meet PPD lent of golf carts. Some of the needs. Again, there are many You are invited to join need requires accommoda- battery-powered versions of tion of passengers. Therefore, such vehicles. These need to us each week for enclosed, air-conditioned be thoroughly examined. Sunday worship vehicles of a larger size are Also to be examined is services held at warranted. Vehicles like Ford a change in our method of Focus, Toyota Corolla and acquisition of vehicles. The 9:00 am and 11:00 am. Chevrolet Cruz can easily kinds of needs we have meet the functional require- could quite reasonably be We are an inclusive ment. Meeting the infrequent met by leasing rather than Christian congregation need for materials hauling, purchasing vehicles. This such as traffic control and provides the additional celebrating diversity covering minor emergencies, benefit of enabling acquisi- and seeking unity. can be met with station tion of the latest available wagon versions. Many similar vehicle types, without incur- Visit www.inter-faithchapel.org vehicles are available in ring major capital expense or for upcoming events. battery-powered versions. investment. There is also the 3680 South Leisure World Boulevard What are not needed option of replacing in-house 301-598-5312

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 11 EVENTS & Entertainment ■■Education and Recreation Department Nov. 10: Do Your Holiday Shopping at the Arts and Crafts Bazaar he E&R Department’s 3’x3’. One chair is provided T annual Holiday Arts and for a 3’x3’ table, and two HOLIDAY ARTS AND CRAFTS Crafts Bazaar is scheduled chairs for a 3’x6’ table. The for Saturday, Nov. 10, from fee for extra chairs is $1 each. BAZAAR VENDOR LIST 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the A limited number of clothing elow is a list of some of your fellow residents who will Clubhouse I Crystal Ballroom. racks are available to rent for B be selling their unique, handmade wares at the annual Start your holiday shopping $10 each. Holiday Arts and Crafts Bazaar. right here in your own Please note: If a vendor Come see their lovely gift items, and get a start on your community. All vendors are brings in his/her own rack(s), holiday shopping. Leisure World residents who regardless of size, the vendor are selling a variety of gift will be charged an additional items – original, new and $10 for each rack on the day SELLER WARES perfect for the holidays. of the bazaar. Registration fees can be Bjornstad, Christina bracelets and necklaces Vendor Opportunities made by check (payable to crocheted afghans and A vendor does not have to Leisure World of Maryland Chapdelaine, Mary scarves belong to a Leisure World Corporation) or by Master- wheel-thrown pottery, arts or crafts group or Card, Discover or Visa (for Conenello, Lenore organization, but must be a charges over $10). Registra- holiday ornaments resident who has handcrafted tion is first come, first served. homemade soaps, the items offered for sale. All Merchandise may not be Crisp, Sherry handmade wool hats, items must be new. This is placed on chairs, next to or beaded jewelry not a flea market; no used, in front of tables and racks. re-gifted or commercially Space is limited; items Hamilton, Linda wreaths and centerpieces wooden toys, carvings manufactured items can be placed around the rented Higgs, Michael offered for sale. space impede traffic and and other wooden items E&R is looking for ceram- are a major safety concern, Hooker, Arthur and baked goods icists (poured and thrown), and therefore will not be Maxine artists, woodworkers, jewel- permitted. ry-makers, photographers, Tables, chairs or racks Kolodin, Arlene jewelry weavers, needle-workers, cannot be brought into the Kutun, Lois fabric items, quilts knitters, crocheters, seam- sale. (Display racks that fit on crocheted and knitted Laws, Cathy stresses, quilters and anyone top of rented tables may be items else who can offer new and brought in). original art and craft items Levin, Elaine jackets for sale. Bazaar Day McShane, Carolyn quilted items This is also a great oppor- Fair vendors may begin beaded jewelry, key rings, Robbin, Jerry and tunity for Leisure World bringing in their merchandise bookmarks, flower pens Charlotte Marquis groups, organizations and at 8 a.m. The market opens to and photo bracelets clubs – not just individuals – the general public at 9:30 a.m. crocheted and knitted to raise money for charitable Vendors are reminded that Scherer, Elaine causes or other pursuits. they must remove all unsold wreaths merchandise and debris Simpkin, Joyce all occasion cards Registration and Space (boxes, hangers, wrapping Slone, Ruthe hand designed jewelry Registration continues in materials, etc.) when they the Clubhouse I E&R office; leave. knitted items and a limited amount of space is Smith, Betty designer switch plate still available. Registrants Sales Taxes covers must fill out a form indicating Individuals and organi- Van Nixon III, York books what they will be offering for zations are responsible for crocheted items, including sale. the collection and payment Virts, Randy baby blankets and To accommodate the of sales tax. You may obtain sacques greatest number of residents this sales tax license from needlepoint boutique and groups, space is limited the Maryland State Depart- Waddell, Dotti to a maximum of 12 feet – the ment of Assessments and tissue box covers equivalent of two 3’x6’ tables Taxation at (taxes.maryland- sewn scarves, table White, Ellen or one 3’x6’ table and one taxes.gov/Business_Taxes/ runners, aprons and more rack. Vendors can rent tables Business_Tax_Types/ Zajic, Lois knitted items at $18 for 3’x6’ and $9 for Sales_and_Use_Tax/).

12 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Ballroom Dance Club Nov. 17: Dance to the Tony Luciano Trio by Joyce Hendrix dance is dressy outfits for the Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 10 a.m. in December Dances ladies and jackets and ties for Clubhouse I. Perrie, LLC sponsors the Holly ake reservations to the gentlemen. If interested in becoming Ball, a holiday ballroom dance M attend the Saturday, All ballroom a Club officer, and dinner on Saturday, Dec. 1, Nov. 17, dance by calling dances feature live openings for vice from 5:30-9:30 p.m., with music Connie Roby at (240-393- music playing all president and by The Tony Luciano Trio. The 9808) no later than Thursday, types of strict ball- reservations/ cost is $35 per person. Perrie Nov. 15. room tempo dance correspondence LLC also sponsors a New Year’s The dance features the Tony music, including secretary for the Eve dance featuring a rock ‘n’ roll Luciano Trio and is from 7:30- waltz, foxtrot, 2019 calendar year band. 10:30 p.m. in Clubhouse II. swing, rumba, are available. Both dances are held in the The Trio is one of the most tango, merengue, If interested in Clubhouse I Crystal Ballroom requested of all the Club’s salsa, samba, quick- serving as a Club and require prepaid reservations. dance bands. So make early step and polka. officer, contact Drop by one of the restaurants reservations, bring your president Joyce in Clubhouse I or call (301- friends, put on your dancing Annual Meeting Hendrix at (301- 598-1330) or (1331) to make shoes and join us. The annual Ballroom 598-3038) by Thursday, your reservations or for more Suggested attire for this Dance Club meeting is on Nov. 15. information.

■■Fireside Forum ■■Lions Club of Leisure World Final Programs of Nov. 14: Club Salutes the Year Feature Military Women by Maxine Hooker

Discussions on WWI he Lions Club recognizes and honors T the community’s military women at a luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 14, and Social Media at 11:30 a.m. in the Clubhouse Grille in by Jonas Weiss media strategist, presents Clubhouse I. a program about social The luncheon is free for women ireside Forum presents media and democracy, and veterans; there is a charge of $10 for all F two more important the weaponization of social other attendees. The event is open to all programs this year, and then media. former, retired and current veterans in has additional programs The free Fireside Forum Leisure World. The Club wants to salute the women who have once a month from programs are held on served their country in any branch of the U.S. military. January through June Sundays at 2:30 p.m. To make a reservation, contact Arthur Hooker, Club presi- 2019 – stay tuned for in the Clubhouse II dent, at ([email protected]) or (301-598-0242) by more details. auditorium. Monday, Nov. 5. Seating is limited. On Sunday, Nov. 4, They are made Garrett Peck, author possible by donations ■■Hadassah and tour guide, talks from Leisure World about World War I and clubs and organizations, its aftermath. On Sunday, as well as from individual Dec. 9, Lydia Snider, a social residents. Nov. 14: ‘Jewish Influence on American Music’ 2018 Movie Schedule n Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. in Sponsored by the E&R Department OClubhouse I, Cantor Michael Kravitz presents Movies are FREE and shown for your enjoyment in the Clubhouse II auditorium, though a musical program entitled “Jewish Influence on you will need a ticket. Please pick up your tickets (limit two per person) on the date indicated below at either Clubhouse I or II. Please bring your Leisure World ID; and American Music.” remember tickets can go fast. Kravitz has in-depth knowledge of music and Show Date & Time Movie Tickets Available Jews, which is highlighted in this new program. Nov. 15, 1 p.m. Dunkirk LIMITED His programs are always entertaining and offer new and interesting historical insights. Nov. 25, 2 p.m. Darkest Hour Nov. 6 The event is an annual treat for Hadassah Cantor Michael Dec. 20, 2 p.m. Wonder Nov. 20 members, and all residents are welcome to attend. Kravitz. Photo by Dec. 30, 2 p.m. I Can Only Imagine Dec. 11 Tickets are not required. Rachel Kravitz Movies are subject to change. – Barbara Eisen For the Leisure World News online, sign in to residents.lwmc.com and visit Your Community.

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 13 ■■Sock Hop Group Nov. 24: Sock Hop Dance he next sock hop dance is on Saturday, T Nov. 24, at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse II. The price of admission is $5. Sodas and water are provided, but participants can bring their own beverages and snacks. “Take Two Entertainment” continues to provide great dance music. Come relive the fun of high school dances. For questions, contact Doug Brasse at (301-448-8708). The final sock hop dance of 2018 is on Saturday, Dec. 22. – Abigail B. Murton ■■Education and Recreation Department Nov. 24: Pandolfi Performs Piano Classics cclaimed international Before performing each A concert pianist Thomas selection, Pandolfi sets the Pandolfi returns to the Leisure mood by giving a brief history World stage on Saturday, of the composer and the piece, Nov. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the thereby allowing the audience Clubhouse II auditorium. to more fully appreciate the Tickets are $10 per person and music as it is played. As a pianist, are on sale in both clubhouse he tries to bring excitement, E&R offices. Please passion, lyricism and bring your Leisure expressiveness to each World ID. performance, and he Pandolfi opens the wants the audience to program with one be moved by what they of his own arrange- hear. ments, “Rhapsody on Pandolfi has Themes from West produced 11 CD Side Story,” in recog- recordings and is nition of Leonard working on a twelfth. Bernstein’s 100th Following the concert, birthday this past he will sign CDs, a August. Pianist Thomas Pandolfi, selection of which His program also courtesy photo will be available for includes “Sonata purchase at $20 each. in F Major, K. 332” by Mozart, Payment may be made by credit “Intermezzo No. 1” by Ponce, and card or check payable to Thomas several selections by Chopin. Pandolfi.

Coming in 2018 The E&R Department is pleased to provide the following programs. Nov. 3, 4:30 p.m. Starvation Army Band Nov. 10, 9:30 a.m. Holiday Arts and Crafts Bazaar Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m. Pianist Thomas Pandolfi Dec. 2, 4:30 p.m. The Fabulous Hubcaps Dec. 2, 7 p.m. The Fabulous Hubcaps Dec. 8, 7 p.m. Four Seasons Dancers Dec. 11, 1:30 p.m. Steve Friedman – Musical Milestones Dec. 16, 7:30 p.m. Olney Concert Band

Watch Leisure World News for more information on these and other upcoming programs throughout the year.

14 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Education and Recreation Department ■■Foundation of Leisure World Dec. 2: The Fabulous Hubcaps Roll Into Town Ron Ron, the band continues tion that was established for to create the classic sounds charitable, health, educational from the early days of 1950s and cultural purposes. Contri- rock ‘n’ roll through the butions to the Foundation pop music of the 1970s. Let may be claimed as deductions The Fabulous Hubcaps take on income tax returns to the you on a musical journey extent permitted by law. If down memory lane. And on your club or organization has the journey, you may even a need, email the Foundation encounter the likes of Elvis, at ([email protected]). The Platters, Ray Charles or any one of the many artists members of the band impersonate. The group was inducted into the Southern Legends Entertainment and The Fabulous Hubcaps, courtesy photo Performing Arts Hall of Fame ack by popular demand, 7 p.m. in the Clubhouse II and the Maryland Entertain- B The Fabulous Hubcaps auditorium. ment Hall of Fame, which return to Leisure Tickets are $15 per named them the 2015 “Vocal World on Sunday, person and go on sale Group of the Year.” Dec. 2. Co- in both clubhouse Last year, both shows sold sponsored by the E&R offices. Please out quickly. So, don’t wait to E&R Department bring your Leisure get your tickets. and the Foundation World ID. of Leisure World, Performing since Foundation of Leisure World the band performs 1974, originally as The Foundation of Leisure two shows, at 4:30 p.m. and Harvey Hubcap and the Do World is a 501(c)3 organiza-

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 15 ■■Education and Recreation Department Dec. 8: Four Seasons Dancers Celebrate World Cultures with Performance he E&R Department is featuring global influences T pleased to bring back The that reach from Bollywood to Four Seasons Dancers. The Broadway, Israel to Ireland, troupe performs on Saturday, Armenia to Uzbekistan and Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. in the even to the Arctic. All dances Clubhouse II auditorium. are original choreography The Four Seasons Dancers and performed in spectacular celebrates the world of dance costumes. with a repertoire of over 30 Elena Indrokova Jones is choreographed numbers director of the company as well as its principal choreographer and costume designer. Trained at one of the premier academic ballet The Four Seasons Dancers, courtesy photo schools in Russia, Jones danced with several leading companies in Russia. When she offers classes in ballet and mances at the Velocity Dance moved to the U.S. and settled ballet performance at the close Festival, World Dance Show- in Montgomery County, she by Aspen Hill Club. case, International Monetary founded Four Seasons Dancers In addition to annual Fund Spring meetings and the with a mission of “promoting concerts at the Montgomery 2017 National Christmas Tree. and communicating an under- College Cultural Arts Center, Tickets for this event are $8 standing, appreciation and The Four Seasons Dancers per person and go on sale on celebration of World cultures participate in many commu- Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 8:30 a.m. through dance.” nity events and festivals in both clubhouse E&R offices. As well as directing The including productions with Bel Please bring your Leisure Four Season Dancers, Jones Cantanti Opera and perfor- World ID.

16 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Education and Recreation Department ■■Education and Recreation Department Dec. 16: Celebrate Sunday Afternoon at the Movies Nov. 25: ‘Darkest Hour’ the Holidays with the he E&R Department of whether to negotiate with Adolf T is pleased to present Hitler or continue the fight for “Sunday Afternoon at the Britain and its empire. Knowing Olney Concert Band Movies.” The his fight could end n Sunday, Dec. 16, at per person and go on sale movies are shown in defeat, Churchill O 7:30 p.m., the Olney Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 8:30 a.m. at 2 p.m. in the must rally the Concert Band (OCB) in both clubhouse E&R Clubhouse II country to try and returns to perform a holiday offices. Please bring your auditorium. change the course of concert in the Clubhouse II Leisure World ID. On Sunday, history. auditorium. OCB offers a challenging Nov. 25, the featured Oldman received The band looks forward to outlet to local musicians of film is “Darkest an Oscar in 2018 playing seasonal favorites, as all ages (from high school Hour” (2017, 2 for his portrayal of well as concert pieces, that will to long-retired adults) from hours 5 minutes, Churchill. put you in the holiday spirit. throughout the region who biography/drama/ The film also Your children and grandchil- enjoy the thrill of making history, rated features Kristen dren will enjoy this seasonal music together and performing PG-13 for thematic Thomas as event, too. for our community. material). Churchill’s wife, From an energetic OCB provides entertain- Free tickets, limit Clemmie; Ben Mannheim Steamroller ment and exposure to the two per person, are required and Mendelsohn as King Georgia VI arrangement of “Hark! The arts, and forms an integral can be obtained from the E&R and Ronald Pickup as Neville Herald Angels Sing” to a part of the program at office in either Clubhouse I or Chamberlain. more traditional Gustov community festivals, celebra- II, beginning Tuesday, Nov. 6, Sunday movie screenings are Holst medley of well-known tions and charity events. at 8:30 a.m. Please bring your for your enjoyment; there is no Christmas carols along with It prides itself in Leisure World ID. charge. Be sure to pick up your some surprises, the joyous performing a wide range of Just days after becoming ticket(s) in advance if you plan to holiday traditions are well musical styles so that audi- Prime Minister, Winston Chur- attend. celebrated. ence members of all ages and chill, played by Gary Oldman, Please note that no one will be Rounding out the program backgrounds can experience is faced with the difficult decision seated after 2 p.m. are a Bach “Prelude and a personal connection to the Fugue” and the emotionally performance. powerful “Elsa’s Procession This holiday season to the Cathedral” from concert is one that the Wagner’s opera “Lohengrin.” band members really enjoy This concert will entertain performing. So be sure to get you and the whole family. So tickets for yourself, family get your tickets now! and friends for a truly enjoy- Presented by the E&R able way to celebrate holiday Department, tickets are $5 musical traditions.

BURTON CUMMINGS LEGENDARY LEAD SINGER OF THE GUESS WHO AND HIS BAND November 16, 2018, 8 p.m. Tickets are $75 Regular, $70 Faculty/Staff, and $65 Students w/ID ROBERT E. PARILLA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Montgomery College • 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, Maryland 20850 www.montgomerycollege.edu/pac • Box Office: 240-567-5301

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 17 HEALTH & Fitness ■■Patients Rights Council of Leisure World Fitness Center Nov. 14: Meeting’s Speaker Orientation Tours Presents Programs Continue Through Fall on Conflict Resolution by Mary Ann Johnston Individuals may contact the Center directly at (301- he Patients Rights 652-0717) to seek assistance T Council meets on for a wide range of disputes/ Wednesday, Nov. 14, at problems or to be referred by 1:30 p.m. in Clubhouse I. a nonprofit organization. The meeting’s speaker is For more information visit Christopher Page, executive (www.crcmc.org). director of the Conflict Reso- lution Center of Montgomery General Information Photo by Leisure World News County. The Patients Rights Council The Conflict Resolu- presents programs that ne of the Fitness Center's personal trainers will lead a tion Center seeks to help inform residents about many Ofree orientation tour of the Fitness Center on Tuesday, Montgomery County resi- health-related issues and Nov. 13, at 3 p.m. and Dec. 11, at 2 p.m. Learn how to use the dents manage conflict in a encourages members to be equipment and facilities. constructive way by offering active in opposing the legal- Registration is not required. problem solving services. ization of physician-assisted – Leisure World News The Center is a non-profit suicide. organization; its services In 2015, 2016 and 2017, ■ are free and available to all physician assisted-suicide ■Compassion and Choices of Leisure World Montgomery County resi- legislation was introduced dents. The volunteer medi- in the Maryland General ators meet strict criteria for Assembly. Grassroot support Nov. 14: Attend training and experience. from organizations like the A relatively new program Patients Rights Council offers senior mediation helped to prevent these the Palliative Care services. Specially trained bills from being passed; the mediators help participants bills never made it out of Presentation resolve family issues that committee. by Rosalind Kipping involve health care directives, It is expected that similar assisted living/nursing home bills will be introduced in ompassion and Choices holds its next meeting on Wednesday, preferences and decisions the 2019 General Assembly C Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. in Clubhouse I. that are difficult for seniors and members will be kept The program includes a presentation by members of the palli- and their families to make. informed as this occurs. ative care department of MedStar Montgomery Medical Center All members and their in Olney. Guest speakers are Jihun Im, M.D., a geriatric medical Senior Mediation guests are welcome and specialist; Angela Hamilton Serrano, a palliative care social worker; This program is available encouraged to attend the and Thelma Colwell, chaplain, Pastoral Care/Clinical Ethics. throughout Montgomery Council’s informative The speakers will discuss palliative care topics including: County. programs. • How it differs from hospice • When and how a patient benefits from it • How to start receiving it • Whether Medicare and/or other insurance pays for it Sitting General Information Pretty Resource tables at meetings provide information on a wide variety of end-of-life issues. To renew membership or to become a member of Compassion at MedStar and Choices of Leisure World, bring $2 annual dues to this meeting and receive a high quality Compassion and Choices shopping sack. new chair flanks the wall To help keep the resource tables full of important information, A of the MedStar Health donations of a little extra are greatly appreciated. medical center's waiting All residents and their guests are welcome at all Compassion and room, one of a handful Choices meetings. of taller chairs that help For more information, contact Rosalind Kipping at (rozkipping@ patients sit and stand more comcast.net) or (301-598-4171). easily. Photo by Leisure World News 18 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Leisure World Association for African American Culture Nov. 16: Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission Returns by Carminetta Verner email at ([email protected]) and include your name, email he Maryland Medical address and phone number. T Cannabis Commission She will contact you and (MMCC) returns on Friday, furnish additional information Nov. 16, to register more on the registration process. Caregiver residents for medical By registering directly with cannabis. the MMCC, you are approved The MMCC can only register and given your registration a set number of patients number at that time, avoiding College during each visit. To place your the three to four week wait for name on the roster to register, approval that happens with contact Carminetta Verner by online registration. A Free Dementia Education Seminar Series ■■Education and Recreation Department Featuring Guest Speaker Nov. 16: Seminar Held Diane Vance, MA Program & Services Manager on Advance Directives Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area and Healthcare Planning Chapter n Friday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. in the Thursday, November 8, 2018 OClubhouse I Crystal Ballroom, the “Understanding and Responding to Dementia- E&R Department sponsors a seminar on advance directives and healthcare Related Behavior” planning. The seminar is free, but registration Event will take place from is required. Registration begins on 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 8:30 a.m. at the E&R office in Clubhouse I. Drop by to Don’t miss your chance to hear one of our register or call (301-598-1300). Every person, whether they are 18 community’s dementia experts talk about or 80, needs to discuss their prefer- common topics faced by dementia caregivers Consumer Health First ences for healthcare with their loved executive director Kathy and family members. ones and designate a trusted family Ruben, courtesy photo member or friend to speak for them if they can’t speak for themselves. RSVP by calling (301) 847-3051 The Maryland Department of Health has selected or e-mailing Consumer Health First as a Grantee organization to present seminars about advance directives throughout Montgomery [email protected] County. At the seminar, executive director Kathy Ruben will discuss the importance of advance directives. Those who attend the seminar will: Event will be held at: • increase their general awareness about advance directives • learn how they can complete an advance directive (in The Inter-Faith Chapel at Leisure World paper or online) 3680 S. Leisure World Boulevard • learn how to start important conversations with family Silver Spring, MD 20906 members or within the community about making health- care decisions before a medical emergency takes place For more information or to request a session through Consumer Health First to increase awareness about advance Brought to you by: directives, call (301-460-2084) or email (kathyruben@ consumerhealthfirst.org). For more information about Consumer Health First, visit (www.consumerhealthfirst.org).

12320_Silver Spring_1 date_4.6875x13.25_1.indd 1 November 2, 2018 Leisure World8/6/18 News 3:26 | 19PM ❒❒Health Advisory Committee ■■Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) Dec. 4: Learn How Dec. 6: ‘Urinary Problems: to Manage Chronic They Don’t Have To Conditions Control Your Life’ by Sandra McLeskey with chronic health problems, by Fred Shapiro Presenter Information offers insight on optimal Uberoi is a frequent speaker o you have high blood management of chronic condi- ging brings with it expected on urological issues and has Dpressure or diabetes? tions to maintain an active Aand unexpected health published articles in multiple Perhaps you’ve had other health lifestyle at a presentation on concerns, which can sometimes medical journals on urologic problems, such as a previous Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 1:30 p.m. in include enlarged prostate and topics, including urinary cath- heart attack or stroke. Clubhouse I. overactive bladder. eters, urinary tract function, The aggravating Newkirk’s The Center for Lifelong treatment of urinary tract thing about these prob- philosophy of care Learning (CLL) presents Dr. Vik stones, sleep disorders and lems can be that they involves getting to Uberoi to address voiding dysfunction, need medical attention know her patients these issues in his bladder cancer, on an ongoing basis. so she may better program “Urinary robotic cystectomy, They are life-long understand their Problems: They Don’t polycystic kidney problems that may get values and goals Have To Control Your disease and renal worse if left untreated. for their overall Life” on Thursday, cysts. On the other hand, health. Her clinical Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. in Uberoi is a it can feel tedious to areas of interest Clubhouse I. member of the constantly worry about include hyperten- Admission is free, American Urological Dr. Briana Newkirk. Photo but residents are Association and your diet or medica- courtesy MedStar sion, diabetes and tion. It is tempting to geriatrics. requested to register the Endourology ignore the whole thing. The talk is free, but resi- beginning Tuesday, Society. He is Dr. Briana Newkirk, an inter- dents are asked to sign up Nov. 6, at 8:30 a.m. Dr. Vik Uberoi, courtesy affiliated with Ches- nist at Medstar Montgomery beginning Tuesday, Nov. 6, at by either stopping by photo apeake Urology, medical center who specializes 8:30 a.m. in the Clubhouse I the Clubhouse I E&R the largest urology in helping older adults deal E&R office. office or calling (301-598-1300). practice in Maryland and the Uberoi will discuss treat- Mid-Atlantic region. ment options that can relieve He received his Doctor of common bladder conditions Medicine from the University of and help restore your quality Maryland School of Medicine. of life. Symptoms of these He completed his general conditions can include waking surgery internship and urology several times a night to urinate, residency at Boston University frequent and urgent need to Medical Center, and a fellowship urinate, a weak urinary stream in endourology at Cedars Sinai and leaking urine. Medical Center.

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20 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) Dec. 13: ‘Medical Cannabis A-Z: From Registration, Certification and Beyond’ by Fred Shapiro ment options for pain management. She applied for and was awarded ith the media continually raising the dispensary license for Mary- W concerns and questions about land’s 12th district, thus leading the use of medical cannabis, the Center to the formation of Greenhouse for Lifelong Learning (CLL) presents Wellness. From the beginning, Gina Dubbe, medical director and Greenhouse’s approach has been a founder of Greenhouse Wellness, to bit different than other dispensaries. discuss “Medical Cannabis A-Z: From Medical director Dr. Leslie Apgar Registration, Certification and Beyond.” leads them, and the team is staffed The program is on Thursday, Dec. 13, with registered nurses, in-house at 2 p.m. in Clubhouse I. Admission nutritionists and medical profes- is free, but residents are requested sionals committed to providing to register beginning on Tuesday, a consultative, pharmaceutical Nov. 6, at 8:30 a.m. by either dropping approach to medical cannabis. From left, Gina Dubbe and Dr. Karen Clarke-Bennett. Cour- by the Clubhouse I E&R office or calling tesy photos (301-598-1300). Clarke-Bennett’s Background During her talk, Dubbe covers the Clarke-Bennett has specialized She completed medical training at the entire process – from registering for a training in bio-identical hormone University of Medicine and Dentistry card and obtaining a certification, to administration, medical cannabis, of New Jersey and a family medicine placing your first order. She will also aesthetic medicine (botox and fillers) residency at Georgetown University. She discuss what to expect when taking the and medical weight loss. has a master’s in public health. medicine, how the medicine can help you and what types of strains and dosings will be a good fit. Dr. Karen Clarke-Bennett also will be FREDRICK A. ISAACS, M.D., P.C., FACS there to help certify those interested. She is the founder and owner of A Better You: BOARD CERTIFIED OPHTHALMOLOGIST Primary Care, Medical Spa, and Wellness Center in Odenton, Maryland. © This is the perfect talk for anyone who Latest Advances in Cataract Surgery including the Restor & LenSx (Femtosecond) has been curious about medical cannabis Treatment of Glaucoma & Macular Degeneration but isn’t sure where to begin. A doctor (Avastin, Lucentis & Eylea Injections) will be present to assist attendees on a personal basis. Complete Exams and Contact Lens Exams To learn more about the safe uses of cannabis, attend this session and feel free to ask questions. Full Service Optical Shop Dubbe’s Background Glasses, Sunglasses, Contact Lenses Prior to starting Greenhouse Well- ness, Dubbe co-founded TheraPearl, a company that produced revolutionary We offer the latest diagnostic equipment for assessment hot and cold compresses filled with gel of retinal disease and glaucoma. beads. TheraPearl provided a reusable, drug- free way of relieving pain and inflam- mation associated with muscle strains ON PREMISES: Visual Fields, Cirrus HD - OCT, and sprains, swelling from surgery, spa Fluorescein Angiography, Stereo Disc Photographs, treatments, allergies and a host of other pain-producing conditions. Corneal Pachymetry and Topography. Because of the company’s success, Forbes Magazine named Dubbe as one of the Women Who Built Outstanding 3801 International Drive, Suite 208 Companies, and TheraPearl made the Inc. 500 lists of the Fastest Growing Silver Spring, MD 20906 Private Companies in the U.S. for two consecutive years. 301-598-8500 After TheraPearl was purchased in LEISURE WORLD PLAZA PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 2014, Dubbe had the resources and desire to build another business and saw the burgeoning cannabis industry as an opportunity to provide alternative treat- EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 21 ■■FISH (Friends in Sickness and Health) FISH Collects Calendars and Cardboard Tubes by Beth Leanza medicines to World Medical Free Items items turned into E&R. It Relief in Michigan and pill FISH also receives donations can sometimes take a few o you have any of those bottles to Matthew 25 Minis- of canes, crutches, elevated days for an item to turn up Dcalendars that get mailed tries in Ohio. Bear in mind that toilet seats and easy reachers, at the FISH office. Keep in out? One resident donates the resident pays the postage. and is happy to give these mind that some mutuals have them to a local school where away. their own lost and found students do projects with General Information Other donations received collections. them. FISH receives donated include incontinence items, Place calendars in the box equipment, and volunteers do blood pressure monitors, FISH Background at the FISH office. Residents their best to make sure it is wheelchair pillows, baskets FISH started at Leisure who need a calendar are also usable. Items often available and trays for use on walkers. World in 1969 and has been welcome to take one. to borrow include wheel- These items are kept in serving the community ever FISH also collects cardboard chairs, walkers with wheels, the Clubhouse II basement since. Its mission is to lend tubes from rolls of toilet commodes that can be placed to the left of the FISH cage. assistive equipment to resi- paper. The Lions Club collects bedside or over the toilet, and Residents are welcome to take dents and employees. eyeglasses and hearing aids, tub stools (aka shower chairs). whatever they can use and pass FISH stands for Friends in and the Kiwanis Club collects One tip: place an address on items to non-residents. Sickness and Health. The fish aluminum beverage can tabs. label on items such as canes, was a secret symbol for early FISH is happy to collect so that you, the borrower, can Lost and Found Christians who were hiding items for other clubs and be identified. FISH also houses the found from the government. groups. If interested, contact FISH is staffed by volunteers Beth Leanza at (301-598- and is open Monday to Friday 4569). Residents can place (except major holidays) from GOOD TO KNOW: a box in the FISH office, but 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in Clubhouse II. remember to check back and When the office is closed, MEDSTAR URGENT CARE get the items. E&R staff members can both FISH also has information accept returns and lend out LOCATED IN WHEATON about sending other items items. Contact the FISH office to groups that can use them, at (301-598-1345). includingMarian_LeisureWorld_ unused/unopenedVHLWN0718C 8/17/2018 10:40 AM Page 1

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Marian Assisted Living by Leisure World News Minutes from Leisure World 19109 Georgia Avenue inter triggers a rise in urgent care visits, ostensibly Olney/Brookeville W because of cold and flu season, according to findings 301-570-3190 from a national survey published in 2009 by the National Institutes of Health. The MedStar Health medical center at Leisure World, while offering a few dozen generalists and specialists providing healthcare weekdays from 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., does not offer urgent care services. Victory Housing MedStar PromptCare in Wheaton welcomes walk-ins Is A Non-Profit Organization and is open everyday from 8 a.m.-8 p.m., including Serving Seniors holidays. for More Than Patients can even save time spent in the waiting room 30 Years by checking in online. Visit (www.medstarhealth.org/ mpc-wheaton/) and click on “Save Your Spot.” Follow the online prompt and receive a text message with your Exclusive suggested arrival time. Leisure World MedStar PromptCare is located at 11915 Georgia Avenue Special! in Wheaton, an approximate 15-minute drive from Leisure

VHLWN0718C World. For more information, call (855-546-1964). VictoryHousing.org 22 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 GOOD TO KNOW: FROM NEUROLOGY TO PODIATRY, MEDSTAR HEALTH HAS RESIDENTS COVERED HEAD TO TOE

The MedStar Health medical center located at 3305 North Leisure World Boulevard contains an array of medical and health care providers. Photo by Leisure World News by Leisure World News

djacent to the Physical Properties Department, the MedStar A Health medical center bustles with a few dozen generalists and specialists providing healthcare weekdays from 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Several of the healthcare offerings are open to all residents; you do not have to be a MedStar patient to use their services. They are:

• Acupuncture (301-960-9826) • Audiology/Hearing (301-468-7670) • Dental (301-598-1015) • Durable Medical Equipment (877-224-2294) • Family and Nursing Care (301-588-8200) • Laboratory Services (301-598-1045) • Massage Therapy (202-306-0894) • Rehabilitation (physical therapy) (301-438-6280) • Pharmacy (301-598-1548) • Social Services (301-598-1581)

MedStar Health patients also have access to providers in many other specialties. Call the medical center’s main line at (301-598- 1590) to schedule an appointment with a provider from any of the specialties listed below, unless a separate phone number is indicated:

• Internal Medicine (Primary Care) • Cardiology • Dermatology • Dietary/Nutrition • Endocrinology • Neurology • Ophthalmology • Orthopaedics (301-774-8958) • Physiatry/Pain Management (301-438-6280) • Podiatry (301-598-0130) • Psychiatry • Psychotherapy • Rheumatology

More information about services available at the medical center can be found at (medstarhealth.org/LW). For a complete list of provider names, visit (residents.lwmc.com) and click on Medical Center under the Amenities and Services dropdown menu.

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 23 Health & Fitness In Brief Al-Anon Meeting: Al-Anon (for family and friends affected next meeting on Dec. 6 at 10:30 a.m. to find out about more new by alcoholism) meets Fridays at 2 p.m. at Our Lady of Grace research and to meet other people with Essential Tremor. Church Parish Center, near Leisure World. Enter through the Free Blood Pressure Testing: Come to Clubhouse I for back door (15661 Norbeck Blvd., Silver Spring). For more infor- free blood pressure testing, available on the first and third mation, call Bridget at (301-598-3043). Tuesdays of the month from 9-11 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Newcomers welcome. (If Memory Café: The Memory Café meets the last Thursday outside Leisure World, check in at the main gate.) Meetings of every month from 2-3:30 p.m. in Clubhouse I. The program are Mondays at noon (Step Meeting) and Thursdays at 6 p.m. provides social engagement for individuals living with early (Big Book) in Clubhouse I. For questions, contact Laurie at stage memory loss. Registration is required. For more infor- (240-558-4454). mation, call the manager at (240-428-1342) or the National Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support: The Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s Association at (1-800-272-3900) or visit (www.alz. Support Group meets the first and third Wednesday of each org). month at 3 p.m. in The Inter-Faith Chapel library. For more Parkinson’s Support Group: The Leisure World Parkin- information, call Sunny at (301-438-2446). son’s Support Group was created under the auspices of the Bereavement Support Group: If your spouse or long- Parkinson Foundation of the National Capital Area to provide term partner died in the recent past, you may be eligible to support to patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease (PD) participate in a twice-monthly bereavement support group that and their families and caregivers. The group meets the second meets every other Tuesday, 2-3:30 p.m., in the conference room Tuesday of the month at 3 p.m. in Clubhouse II. Usually there is at MedStar Health, 3305 N. Leisure World Blvd. CaringMatters a presentation by a speaker with knowledge about PD, physical sponsors group meetings. Registration and a phone conversa- therapy or some other related subject, followed by a period of tion with Jim Rossi, director of adult bereavement at Caring- Q&A. There are no memberships or fees to pay, and the meet- Matters, is required before attending. If interested, please call ings are open to anyone who may be interested. Questions? Jim at (301-990-0854). Contact Ray Weil at (301-598-3447) or(raywwjr@hotmail. Essential Tremor Group: Hello to all those with Essen- com). tial Tremor. We have missed seeing you at our meetings. Stroke Support Group: You are not alone! The Leisure Where have you been? The Essential Tremor Group meets at World Stroke Support Group invites stroke survivors and 10:30 a.m. the first Thursday of the month in Clubhouse I. There caregivers to its monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of the have been some exciting, new developments in research, such month from 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Clubhouse II. No registration is as a new tablet that measure the tremors in your hands and needed, and all are welcome. For more information, contact possibly the voice, that have been discussed. Try to come to the Amy Boltz at (248-652-0304).

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24 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 Dear Leisure World Neighbors,

We support Brian Frosh for re-election as Attorney General. The Election, Tuesday November 6, is just a few days from now. We know you and all Leisure World voters understand how important it is to Get Out and Vote. We want to share with you a few reasons why we should re- elect Attorney General Brian Frosh.

Brian has fulfilled his pledge to us of four years ago to bring fairness, equality, and justice to all Marylanders as The People’s Lawyer. There is much work still to be done and he needs the support of all of us to continue the fight.

Under the leadership of Brian Frosh, his office has focused on fighting crime, protecting the environment and other serious threats to our safety. In addition, Brian’s office has shut down scammers and phony charities – including those that target veterans and the elderly. The Office of Attorney General has also taken on Medicaid fraud and abuse against older Americans.

We believe that Brian Frosh is the clear choice to continue to be our People’s Lawyer. You have a voice. We hope you will join us and Vote to Re-elect Brian Frosh, Attorney General on Tuesday, November 6th.

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 25 “We support Marc Elrich for county executive because Marc is genuinely interested in listening to residents throughout the county, and we know that, if he is elected, he will value our voices and address our concerns.”

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Marc is committed to improving county services for seniors. He has been a leader on creating and preserving affordable housing. Marc also has developed a bus rapid transit (BRT) plan. As county executive, he would ensure people can get from their homes to transit stops, and from transit stops to their destinations.

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 27 CLUBS, GROUPS & Organizations ■■Edmonson Historical Society ■■New Yorkers and Friends Group Nov. 7: Discover Nov. 8: Meeting Elects County's Connection 2019 Officers by Linda Mahler

to Plantation Farming he next meeting of the New Yorkers and Friends Group is T on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 10:30 a.m. in Clubhouse I. Dues of and the Underground $10 for the year will be collected and officers for the upcoming year will be elected. In lieu of a December meeting, the Group holds a holiday social Railroad gathering on Thursday, Dec. 13, from 5-7 p.m. in Clubhouse II. Members will be able to interact with fellow New Yorkers and Friends, and sample a variety of delicious hors d’oeuvres and desserts. More information is forthcoming. Regular meetings of the Group are held on the second Thursday of the month at 10:30 a.m. in Clubhouse I, and the Group looks forward to an exciting year. For more information, contact Connie Blake at (301-438-2667) or ([email protected]). Enriched Encounters Group Forming by Wally Becker • What is resilience and how has it worked for you? An old plantation farmhouse. Photo courtesy of the Button Farm he group holds an • How would you define by Juanita Sealy-Williams history center that interprets Tencounter session every character? 19th century plantation life.” other Monday at 10:30 a.m. in • How can adversity be a n Wednesday, Oprah Winfrey used the Clubhouse II. The first session positive? O Nov. 7, at 11 a.m. in Button Farm to prepare for her is on Monday, Nov. 12. • Describe a glorious Clubhouse I, guest role as a slave in the The purpose of these moment in your life. speaker Anthony movie “Beloved.” sessions is to enrich your life Cohen gives a A brief meeting by exchanging knowledge, Encounter group sessions presentation on is held after the ideas and philosophies. Expe- will be one hour to one hour the historic role of presentation. rience this with an “Encounter and a half. Enrich your life! plantation farming All members, Group” of other residents. Call Wally at (301- and the Underground residents and Some sample subjects to be 288-4276) or Ellen at Railroad in the their guests are discussed are: (301-598-1132). Montgomery County welcome to attend. area. Refreshments will ■■Garden and Environmental Club Cohen is president be served. of the Menare Foun- Anthony Cohen, courtesy Residents are dation, which oper- photo asked to sign up Nov. 12: ‘Plants of the ates the Button Farm if planning to in Germantown, Maryland. attend by either stopping by The farm considers itself the Clubhouse I E&R office or Ancient World’ “Maryland’s only living calling (301-598-1300). he Garden and Environmental Club T meets on Monday, Nov. 12, at 10 a.m. in Clubhouse I. The meeting includes a presentation by Interested in advertising Ginger Samara, who will speak about plants and their medicinal and nutritional value. in the Leisure World News? Coffee, tea and delicious homemade desserts are served before, during and after For information: the meeting. All residents and guests are invited to attend. New members are always The fern is one of the call 301-598-1310 or welcome to join the Club. For more infor- oldest ancient plants mation, contact Gwen Raphael at (301-598- still living. Photo by Jean email [email protected] 7653) or ([email protected]). DeSchriver – Jean DeSchriver 28 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Rossmoor Camera Club Nov. 13: Members Learn About Image Editing Software and Prepare for Upcoming Competition by Fred Shapiro

ne of the subjects Ofrequently discussed by Camera Club members is the availability and benefits of editing software that help improve digital images. Much of the discussion centers on software that is available for free online. At the Tuesday, Nov. 13, meeting of the Rossmoor Camera Club at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse II, Lou Paley presents FastStone Viewer, a downloadable software program with basic editing tools that is available at (www. “My Aching Head and Toe” by Stewart Lillard “Grasshoppers Mating” by Lou Paley faststone.org). Paley will be joined by Stu Lillard, who will address the the photographs. His portion at Play,” which is defined as to join the Club to learn how benefits of using Photoshop of the program will be a any human or animal activity to improve their photographs. Elements. hands-on, basic editing class. that is engaged in for personal Membership includes two Lillard will show the basic enjoyment and recreation, and levels: Members who expect About the Presentation editing features as well as is not a paid or professional full to compete in the monthly Paley encourages resi- some of the more sophisti- time activity. completions pay $25 for the dents to bring their laptop cated provisions in Photo- Examples of play year, and residents who wish computers to the meeting shop Elements that can elim- include more sedentary activ- to join the Club to learn more to work alongside him as inate as well as enhance the ities, such as board games or about photography but are they use FastStone Viewer to components of a photograph. puzzles; active, non-compet- not interested in competing straighten an image, remove This software is a popular itive hobbies, such fishing, in the photo competitions pay minor imperfections, crop, editing tool for many boating, rock climbing, para- $15. adjust brightness, improve photographers, but there are sailing, swimming and dancing; To join, send checks, saturation and tone, and then many features that are not competitive group athletic payable to Rossmoor Camera re-name and save the file. well known to most. Lillard activities such as golfing, lawn Club, to Woody Shields, In addition to downloading will expand on some of the bowling, tennis, baseball, foot- Rossmoor Camera Club, the free software to their features in the software. ball, ice skating or gymnastics. at (3200 N. Leisure World laptops, Paley encourages The competition has no Blvd., Apt. 817, Silver Spring, attendees to bring a flash November Competition limits regarding age or location. MD 20906). drive with photos that can Members are preparing for For more information be used in conjunction with the Tuesday, Nov. 27 compe- Membership about the Club, visit (www. the software to edit and save tition with the theme “People Residents are encouraged rossmoorcameraclub.com).

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 29 ■■Fun and Fancy Theater Group Batter's Up to the Plate and Get Your Tickets to See ‘Damn Yankees’ by Hannette Allen and Karen Brooks

un and Fancy has been Clubhouse II auditorium to Tickets are also on sale appreciated; cash is accepted. Fwriting for the past two cheer them on! Tickets for Wednesday, Nov. 7, at No credit cards. months about its erstwhile each of the six ‘games’ in 7:30 p.m. just before the Washington Senators and this series are selling like Group’s monthly meeting in Support the 'Team' their passion for taking the hotcakes. the Clubhouse II auditorium. Fun and Fancy knows American League Pennant They are $10 each and are The business meeting will be you’re great supporters of its away from you-know-who. on sale through Thursday, followed by a few of the songs team. The team promises it One week from today, it’s Nov. 15, available Monday from the show, as a ‘pre-game will not disappoint. They’ve ‘batter’s up’ for the game of through Thursday from warm-up.’ been working since the end of a lifetime. Fun and Fancy’s 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in Clubhouse I Admission is free for August to bring you the best terrific ‘team’ has been and Friday and Saturday from members and $5 for one-time show imaginable. working hard to prepare for 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in Clubhouse II. attendees only. Refreshments They’re going to love seeing the big game. Performance dates will be served after the you in the stadium, and This much-beloved are Friday, Nov. 9; Saturday, meeting. you’re going to love seeing musical, “Damn Yankees,” Nov. 10; Friday, Nov. 16; Tickets may also be them on the field, in the tells a story that is both funny and Saturday, Nov. 17, at purchased just before each locker room and other places and profound, with delightful 7:30 p.m. A wine and cheese performance. Remember: around town. songs and dances. party for the cast and seats are reserved and tickets See you at the ‘ballpark!’ audience follows the Nov. 9 are selling fast, so it is advis- Ticket and Performance performance. Matinee perfor- able to get tickets in advance. Dec. 5 Meeting and Show Information mances are on Sunday, Checks, payable to Fun and Individual acts are We need you in the Nov. 11, and 18 at 2 p.m. Fancy Theatre Group, are rehearsing for the Wednesday, Dec. 5, monthly show, “Holy Days, Holidays, December!” Come and enjoy songs and dances – some sacred, some secular and some just fun. The meeting and show is at 7:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse II auditorium. Director Nena McMahill is seeking a B-flat clarinet or a viola (and player thereof) for “Chanukah Prayer,” written by Marcus and Lantz in 2004. If interested in playing the obbligato for this lovely number, which includes four- part vocal ensemble, piano accompaniment and inter- pretive dance, email (NenaM. [email protected]).

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30 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Gem, Lapidary and Mineral Society of Leisure World Nov. 14: Gem Appraiser Discusses Poland's Amber, Salt Treasures

From left, an amber necklace contains a preserved insect; amber necklaces sit on display; and salt crystals from a salt mine. Courtesy photos by Frank Roddy America graduate gemologist, speaker and owner of Inner Circle, a fine jewelry busi- he Gem, Lapidary and Mineral ness she started more than 25 years ago. Society (GLMS) holds its next T She designs jewelry and works with meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. estate jewelry to refurbish and make more in Clubhouse II. fashionable family keepsakes The meeting’s speaker, or even create new settings for Denise Nelson, will discuss precious stones. her trip to Poland to see the Nelson has attended amber and salt deposits and many jewelry and mineral amber jewelry. trade shows worldwide and Amber along the Polish has visited mines on five Baltic coast was formed continents. by sap from pine trees becoming preserved by Membership Information the Baltic Sea, sometimes The GLMS holds its trapping insects. Nelson monthly meetings on will discuss how the amber Denise Nelson courtesy photo the second Wednesday is mined and show pictures of the month at 7 p.m. in and some samples of amber Clubhouse II. All residents are jewelry. welcome. She also visited a salt mine in Poland GLMS membership is $10 per year, with and will show photos of salt crystals the Group’s year starting in September. growing in the salt mine. For questions about membership, GLMS members and visitors are encour- contact Frank Roddy, GLMS president, aged to bring some of their own amber at ([email protected]) or jewelry for the show and tell part of the (301-598-3698). program after Nelson’s presentation. Nelson has previously given presen- Lapidary Shop tations to GLMS, including “Jewels Lapidary laboratory facilities are exten- and Gems Throughout History” and sive and for use by all members trained “Diamonds.” by shop steward Mark Parker. Members Speaker Information can make their own jewelry. The annual lab fee is $15. For more information, Originally from Vienna, Austria, Nelson contact Parker at ([email protected]) or is an appraiser, Gemological Institute of (240-723-5860). Follow Leisure World on Twitter: @LeisureWorldMd

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 31 ■■Rossmoor Art Guild Students Explore Dark Backgrounds and Pastels Exhibits Visitor Center, Monday, RAG instructor Genevieve Nov. 12-Monday, Dec. 10 and Roberts has done a lot of features artworks from the background work to prepare Washington Metropolitan for the next exhibit of the 85th Artists Society. The exhibit Annual International Exhibi- includes work by some of tion of Fine Art in Miniature, Firouzeh Sadeghi's RAG opening Sunday, Nov. 18, and students. continuing through Sunday, Other RAG students will Jan. 6, 2019, at The Mansion at participate in the Olney Art Strathmore in North Bethesda. Association exhibit at the Kent- Several RAG artists partic- lands Mansion, located at 320 ipate in this show annually. Kent Square Road in Gaithers- It is fun to go to the show burg, between Friday, Nov. 9, to discover these delightful and Jan. 6, 2019. A reception is little paintings that have been held on Thursday, Nov. 15, and submitted by artists from all all are welcome. around the world. At Clubhouse II, RAG Another exhibit is at member Faith Chin’s solo show From left, instructor Firouzeh Sadeghi with Barbara Rothenberg and her painting the Brookside Gardens’ runs through December. of onions, and Judith Lessin and her painting of a rooster. Both paintings experi- ment with dark background colors. Photo by Ann Bolt ■■Rossmoor Library Guild by Ann Bolt green. The class will explore special effects of painting he Rossmoor Art Guild’s with a limited palette during Library Carries T (RAG) Fall II session Session II. is underway, with students exploring new classes or Pastel Class ‘Celebrations II: An settling into a familiar routine. Pastel artist and instructor Firouzeh Sadeghi’s water- Doris Bryant is guiding color class is experimenting students through the tech- Oral History’ with vibrant darks for niques of pastel painting, backgrounds in paintings, or drawing. She advocates shorthand for “give the black wearing a smock, as some a rest.” The class examines the pigments are strong and may age-old debate: to use black or not wash out. not to use black, and, if not, The students will be intro- what to use instead. duced to different strokes, With a mixture of dark- including hatching, cross- hues, the backgrounds give hatching, blending, scum- a subtle range of dancing bling, dusting, pointillism colors. Roz Livinson, Barbara and feathering. The question Rothenberg, Ruth Lehman, is whether to wear gloves to Judy Lessin and Kathleen blend colors or to use fingers. Allen came up with some Each medium has its own "Celebrations" Volume I and II are available for reference in the Clubhouse I rich color combinations peculiarities to either embrace library. Photo by Leisure World News of dark purple, blue and or ignore. by Barbara Long issued in 2008 and has inter- views that were conducted he library in Clubhouse I by students at James Hubert T has received a copy of Blake Senior High School. “Celebrations II: An Oral Both volumes are available History” compiled by the for residents to read in the Leisure World Association library during library hours. for African American Culture They are not available for (LWAAAC) and released this circulation as they are classi- year. fied as reference books. “Celebrations II” is a collection of LWAAAC Cards member interviews Boxed Christmas cards conducted by other members. and unboxed holiday cards Discover many of your neigh- are available for sale at the bors’ fascinating backgrounds library. Proceeds from the FDR stayed here and so can you! and accomplishments. sale allow new books to Olney’s only Bed and Breakfast. Prices start at $125. Breakfast included. The library also has a copy be added to the library’s 11 Shallow Brook Court, Olney, MD www.RowanLark.com 301-537-8298 of Celebrations I, which was collection.

32 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Ceramics Club Nov. 15 and 16: Drop by the Studio’s Open House by Maggi Lindley Club members exhibited work at the Foundation Art Show on ovember has arrived, and that means Nov. 1. Na change in the Club’s display case located in the art corridor in Clubhouse II. Open House The Club’s artist this month is Paul Lipson. On Thursday, Lipson has been a member of the Nov. 15, and Friday, Nov. 16, Ceramics Club since 2017. He joined after from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in the he viewed some ceramic pieces and realized Ceramics Studio, the Club he could make similar ones himself. He has invites all residents to visit the learned how to mold and paint pieces using open house and sale. Come different techniques. and enjoy a cup of coffee and Lipson has become a great volunteer a cookie while you browse. in the studio, watering plants, cleaning Perhaps you will find that the kiln room and helping to make the certain elusive Christmas or slip (liquid clay used for molding ceramic Hanukah gift you have been pieces). A Maryland native, he grew up in looking for! The Club looks Wheaton and attended Northwood High forward to welcoming all to the School. Before retirement, he worked at world of ceramics. Ceramics created by Paul Lipson. Photo by Maggie Lindley Brookside Gardens and The University of Maryland. All residents are welcome to visit General Information make an appointment with one of the his exhibition this month. The ceramics studio is located in Club’s instructors and, after a short Clubhouse II and serves as both a workshop training, are on their way to creating their Activities and sales room. Looking for a gift? Come own great pieces of artwork. Upcoming activities for Club members and visit the gift shop and see what little The Club welcomes visits at any time the include a bubble painting class on Saturday, gem you may find there. All proceeds from studio is open. Friendly Club members are Nov. 3, at 10 a.m. and a bi-monthly meeting the gift shop go to charity. happy to show you around and answer any on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at noon. Both Club dues are $10 per year and all questions you may have. For more infor- activities are held in the Ceramics Studio in materials (paints, brushes, etc.) can be mation, visit (http://sites.google.com/site/ Clubhouse II. purchased in the studio. New members cccofleisureworld/).

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 33 ■■Garden Plot Group Nov. 14: Members Vote on Club Officers; Plot Applications Still Accepted by Cindy Hensen click on Garden Plots Group. New gardeners should fill he Group’s next meeting out the form and turn it in, T on Tuesday, Nov. 13, and Susan Curow will contact at 9:30 a.m. in Clubhouse I them when a garden is ready includes a vote for Club and available. officers – president, vice Bins are also available, if president, registrar and you need a place to store your treasurer. items. Come to the meeting to For questions, contact vote and give input into Club Susan at (301-598-7215) or matters. ([email protected]).

Garden Applications Updates Several plots are available The garden’s bees are to anyone who fills out and active and doing well. turns in an application. A new light was installed at A "No Dumping Allowed" sign in English and Chinese reminds residents not to Residents are encouraged to the MedStar Health medical dump their trash at the garden plots. Photo by CIndy Hensen find their inner gardener and center near the garden apply. Applications are in the plots and will be a help to Garden Reminders Weeds and untended Clubhouse I E&R office and gardeners working in that The garden’s water will gardens are still a problem, available on (residents.lwmc. area. be turned off on Thursday, so the Group has decided com). Fireman’s Day was a Nov. 15. All pots and to clean up the plot after 10 Click on Club and Organi- success, but was not well containers must be turned days and charge the current zations Information Pages publicized. The Group has over so they do not to collect gardener for the work done. under the Your Community decided to make Fireman’s water. The inspector found The Group’s new board plans dropdown arrow, and then Day an annual event. several violations. to continue discussing this topic. Information about the garden is in Shed One as the information sign is leaking. Raised beds need approval; submit a request in writing to “Fall” in Love Susan Curow. The red telephone located at the entrance to the garden Paulette Tievy plots is for emergencies. If LW Specialist someone falls, becomes ill or Senior Real Estate Specialist needs help, gardeners may use the red telephone. Direct 301-651-3082 The water area is every- Office 301-681-0550 one’s responsibility; all gardeners should wind up the hoses and put down wood chips when the area needs it.

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34 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) Dec. 7: Projections for the 2019 U.S. Economy by Ann Nash is followed by a question and of the CLL board of directors. teach, CLL will be delighted to answer period. Once in a while, he plays the have you as an instructor. or his second economic saxophone. Topics range from history Fpresentation to Leisure Speaker’s Background and culture to the arts and World, Dr. Semoon Chang Chang retired as a professor Call For Instructors philosophy, as well as other presents a seminar designed of economics from the Univer- CLL is seeking instructors subjects of general interest. to give residents a better sity of South Alabama. He to conduct enrichment classes Medicine and health and understanding of the current serves as president of the in a full range of areas, and politics are not covered in CLL economic environment. National Association invites residents who offerings. Classes are conducted This Center for Lifelong of University Busi- have an interest in generally for one hour, one day Learning (CLL) program is on ness and Economic teaching to consider a week in two or more sessions, Friday, Dec. 7, from 11 a.m.- Research and the joining and giving as the instructor requires. noon in Clubhouse I. See the Korea-America new courses or Classes and Seminars section Economic Associ- single lectures to the Contact in this edition for registration ation. He earned community. Residents who have a special information his doctorate in The topic for the interest or who have taught Chang hopes to provide economics from course or lecture can in any of the areas listed are attendees the tools to make Florida State be within the instruc- asked to contact the CLL curric- more informative decisions in University. tor’s areas of interest ulum chair JoAnn Gellman their daily lives. His seminar Chang moved to Dr. Semoon Chang, cour- and expertise (such at ([email protected]) or provides updates on the U.S. Leisure World in tesy photo as a profession, (301-351-2391). global and local economies December 2016. He hobby or other inter- Residents can also visit for 2019 and includes a brief is a member of the Golf Club, ests). CLL instructors come (www.cllmd.com) and click introduction of notices from Baby Boomers Club, Fun and from a wide range of back- on “Seeking New Instructors.” the Federal Trade Commis- Fancy Theatre Group, Sock grounds and include college We look forward to having you sion that are likely to have Hop Group and Ballroom professors, attorneys, govern- as a member of CLL, as we an impact on residents’ daily Dance Club. He also serves on ment officials and business continue to provide enrich- lives. the Golf and Greens Advisory people. As long as one has an ment opportunities to the His PowerPoint presentation Committee and is a member interesting topic and a desire to community.

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 35 ■■Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) Dec. 10: Learn About Summer Internships Available at the National Institutes of Health by Fred Shapiro National Institutes of Health Summer internships at isticians), veterinarians and (NIH) entitled “Summer the NIH can be formative laboratory technicians. o you have grandchildren Internship Opportunities at experiences for college and D with an interest in the NIH for High School and career-readiness. Come learn Presenter Information studying and pursuing a College Students.” what interns can do, the Hurle develops models of career in the sciences? The program is free, but application process and tips public engagement related to On Monday, Dec. 10, at residents planning to attend for success. genetics and public health. 10 a.m. in Clubhouse I, the are asked to register begin- The application period for Specifically, she identifies target Center for Lifelong Learning ning Tuesday, Nov. 6, at internships for summer 2019 populations and public health (CLL) hosts a presentation 8:30 a.m. by either dropping opened in November and issues in need of educational by Dr. Belen Hurle of the by the Clubhouse I E&R office closes Friday, March 1, 2019. programs, and develops part- or calling (301-598-1300). The program is available for nerships around them between Residents are encouraged to students 17 or older; over the National Human Genome bring guests, such as family 1,300 students are accepted Research Institute (NHGRI) and members who may be inter- every summer. The internship communities of interest. ested in an internship. includes a stipend and trans- Hurle is intramural training portation benefits. program coordinator at NIH. Internship The internships apply to She joined the NHGRI at the The NIH’s program is all STEM fields represented NIH in November 2002 after designed to appeal to students in the NIH campus, which completing four years of post- who are interested in exploring includes nurses, doctors, doctoral training in molecular Science, Technology, Engi- genetic counselors, public genetics at Washington Univer- neering, and Math (STEM) health workers, nutritionists, sity in St. Louis studying the careers. NIH is the nation’s psychologists, engineers inner ear and balance. biomedical research insti- (imaging, biomechanics), She has a doctorate in biology Dr. Belen Hurle of the National Insti- tution, located in nearby computer scientists (software from the University of Oviedo tutes of Health. Photo by Fred Shapiro Bethesda, Maryland. engineers, programmers, stat- in Spain.

36 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■LW Green The Problem with Plastics by Tina Lunson Americans recycle only a small • Do not put plastics into trash that will be percentage of plastics, and incinerating incinerated or placed in a landfill. s Montgomery County reaches for its them produces toxic chemical fumes and • Use compostable trash bags, available at A “70 percent recycled by 2020” goal leaves toxic residues. Incineration is “not many grocery stores and online. and the rest of the world races to clean a viable solution for plastic pollution, and • If you attend a Leisure World function up pollution, here is some insight into the is harmful for marine and human health,” and there is no recycling container, ask history and role of plastics. says (www.no-burn.org). for one. When J. Hyatt used plant cellulose to create plastic, non-ivory billiard balls in Tackling the Problem Find more fun and inspiring tips at (www. 1860, it was considered revolutionary. Plas- The following is a list of ways residents breakfreefromplastic.org). tics were touted as protecting the natural can help tackle the problem of plastics world from the destructive forces of human pollution. Group Information need, according to (www.sciencehistory.org). LW Green is a group of residents In the years following World War II, inex- • Avoid petroleum products as much as dedicated to being better stewards of the pensive petroleum provided a tremendous possible, especially single-use items. environment. boost to American industry and standards of • Look for bioplastic, or plant-plastic, The Group recently screened the film living, but, as a result, petroleum-based plas- containers, bags and utensils that are “Zero Waste,” listened to a chemist lecture tics became less costly to manufacture and compostable or biodegradable. They about recycling plastics, toured the Mont- more popular than plant-based alternatives. are made from corn, bamboo, cassava, gomery County recycling facility in Derwood, As the 1960s neared, plastic debris was sugarcane fibers and other plant resins Maryland, and watched a video about efforts observed in the oceans. Author and conser- and fibers. See (www.ecoproducts.com) to clean up the Great Pacific garbage patch of vationist Rachel Carson wrote her 1962 for an example. plastic waste. warnings about petro-chemical pesticides • Drive an electric or hybrid car – they LW Green meets on the fourth Wednesday in her home located just a few miles from don’t idle! Charging stations are located of the month at 2 p.m. in Clubhouse I. All Leisure World. in the Leisure World Plaza parking lot. residents are welcome. “While so many plastic products are • Get solar collectors – some residents disposable, plastic lasts forever in the envi- already have them. ronment,” according to (www.sciencehistory. • Spurn single-use items; recycle every- org). thing you touch.

■■National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Chapter 1143 To Your Health his fall, NARFE Chapter 1143 is personal options with health insurance T focusing on health. The Chapter’s goal carrier representatives. is to ensure that retired federal employees The first session is on Tuesday, Nov. 13, residing at Leisure World are well informed from 9-11 a.m. at Holiday Park Senior on this issue. Center in Wheaton. The second session is on Because the subject is too complex Monday, Nov. 19, from 7-9 p.m. in the exec- to be covered by a single presenter, the utive office building at 101 Monroe Street in Chapter invited six speakers to Rockville. its Oct. 15 Health Roundtable For more information, visit and Expo: Sarah Marbach, (narfe1143.org) and click on the AETNA; Christel Bull, Blue Cross/ flier in the Upcoming Events Blue Shield; Dan Adcock, National section. Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare; Wayne Chapter Showcase Quick, Government Employees On Monday, Nov. 19, the Health Association; Hazel Chapter’s Showcase features guest Mansour, Kaiser Permanente; and Jessie speaker Walt Francis of Consumer Check- Washington, New York Life and AARP. book, who will address members at 2 p.m. in Clubhouse I. Francis packs the house, so plan Health Forum to come early. The Chapter encourages its members to build on this experience by attending Federal Programs either session of the second annual Federal The Chapter is concerned about the future Employee Health Benefits Forum with Rep. of Social Security and Medicare. Jamie Raskin. Anyone who is also concerned about these Attendees will hear a panel of experts programs is encouraged to visit the National discuss federal employee health options and Committee to Preserve Social Security and can have their question answered. They will Medicare’s website at (www.ncpssm. also have the opportunity to discuss their org).

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 37 ■■Democratic Club It’s Quite Simple: Vote the Washington, D.C., scene. N. Leisure World Blvd., Be prepared – Levey is Apt. 1001, Silver Spring, known for his wit, humor MD 20906). A contribution and knowledge. If automatically gives you grew up in the members a subscrip- D.C. area, you grew tion to the Club’s up with Bob Levey’s award-winning, reporting and in-house news- columns. letter, the “Donkey Dispatch.” Join or Contact Contact the Club Join the Demo- at (leisureworlddem- cratic Club by sending a [email protected]). For more contribution of $10 per information, visit (www. person to Jon Fife at (3200 lwdem.com). From left, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin and candidate for County Executive Marc Elrich discuss the issues with Leisure World Democrats at a recent event. ■■Republican Club Photos by Jon Fife by Roger Blacklow maryland.gov) to determine Politics Through the which precinct is yours. lection Day is Tuesday, E Nov. 6. Leisure World Columnist League of Women has three precincts, or On Thursday, Nov. 8, at polling places: Clubhouse I, 7 p.m. in the Clubhouse I Clubhouse II and The Inter- Crystal Ballroom, renowned, Voters’ Lens Faith Chapel. long-time Washington by Fred Seelman Each resident’s home Post columnist Bob Levey address determines his or discusses the elections and he next meeting of the Republican Club is on Tuesday, her precinct. Visit (elections. gives his entertaining take on T Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse I. The meeting’s guest is Elaine Apter, a representative from the League of Women Voters (LWV). Apter will address the LWV’s role in the political process and what it wants to change. For years, the LWV has been a major force in a number of political areas, including increasing the number of voters and explaining policy issues. Come to the meeting and learn what one of the leading political education organizations in the U.S., the LWV, sees as problems that need to be solved, and ways to do it.

Election Contact the Club to volunteer to work at the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Remember to vote for Craig Wolf, Jae Hwang and all the Republican candidates who visited the Club: Gov. Larry Hogan, Tony Campbell, Robin Ficker, Anjali Reed Phukan, David Pasti, Robert Dyer, Shelly Skolnick and Penny Musser.

Reminder The Club’s holiday party is on Elaine Apter of the Leauge Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 1:30 p.m. in of Women Voters. Screen- Clubhouse I. shot by Leisure World News

Contact Information Send comments or questions about these or any other Club matters and/ or offers to volunteer to Club president Fred Seelman at (fseelman@gmail. com) or vice president Ray Spieler at (301-460-3568). Join us for another quality event on Nov. 20. And enjoy our refreshments.

38 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■League of Women Voters ■■Jewish Discussion Group Do Your Homework Nov. 25: Share Personal and Go To the Polls Stories of Thankfulness by Maxine Lewack simply personal recognizance or by Jerome “Jerry” Cohen bond. It may even involve prop- ou’ve prepared by reading up erty in lieu of cash. o commemorate Thanksgiving, the next group session on the candidates and issues Y While there have been some on Sunday, Nov. 25, at 10:30 a.m. at Clubhouse II features and you’ve thought it through T federal laws regarding bail, such a discussion on giving thanks. – now follow up by going to the as in 1966, 1984 and 2006, rules Put your thinking caps on and tell the Group why they polls! Tuesday, Nov. 6, is the governing bail are largely left to should be thankful and what they should be thankful for. Share last chance to vote in the 2018 the states and may vary greatly inspiring and heart-warming stories of giving one’s self to Gubernatorial Election. The polls from one state to another. Some another person or cause in a time of need. Keep your stories are open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. believe it is difficult to put reform brief, as two-minute time limits will be in effect. in place because judicial officers Next Meeting don’t want to risk releasing General Information The Rossmoor League arrestees for fear they will not The Group welcomes people of all faiths including clergy of Women Voters meets return for trial or will commit members to attend, participate and enjoy its free fourth Sunday on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at other crimes while waiting for discussion Group sessions held from 10:30 a.m.-noon at 10:15 a.m. in Clubhouse I. In trial. Clubhouse II. Don’t miss this special Thanksgiving event! addition to facilitating the voting Critics of the current system For additional information or to have your email address process, the League’s mission say it discriminates against added to the monthly notification list, contact group moderator is to educate citizens about low-income and people of color Jerry Cohen at (240-970-5024) or ([email protected]). national, state and local issues defendants. They also charge that touch us all. that the current system is very This month’s topic is bail ambiguous as it leaves too much reform. The League will cover up to interpretation. RECYCLING REMINDER the present system of granting All residents are invited to join bail as well as examine proposed the League on Nov. 14 to hear We Do Recycle Cardboard! changes. While many of us both sides of the issue and join From the usually think of bail as tied to in the discussion. Coffee and tea monetary amounts, often bail is are served. Sanitation Department We Provide Compassionate Urology Care for the Residents of Leisure World. Chesapeake Urology is conveniently located at 3801 International Drive in Silver Spring, just around the corner from Leisure World.

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 39 ■■Jewish Residents of Leisure World Nov. 18: ‘Maryland and Beyond in the Post- Midterm Elections’ by Jonas Weiss the National Association of Fred Firnbacher has put Nov. 3, 17 and 24 at 9:15 a.m. Attorneys General. together a program and in Clubhouse II. he Jewish Residents of He will speak on “Maryland Joseph Turtil will tell about TLeisure World (JRLW) and Beyond in the Post-Mid- his experiences in Austria Donations brunch on Sunday, Nov. 18, at term Elections.” during that time. For the Torah maintenance 10 a.m. in Clubhouse I features For reservations, send fund, send checks payable guest speaker Doug Gansler, checks for $12, payable to Services to JRLW ($25 minimum) to former Attorney General of JRLW, to Jerry Gordon at Rabbi Gary Fink leads Carol Wendkos at (14805 Maryland and president of (15311 Beaverbrook Ct., a Conservative service on Pennfield Cir., Apt. 212, Silver Apt. 3A, Silver Friday, Nov. 2, at Spring, MD 20906). Spring, MD 20906). 7:30 p.m. in The Donations for prayer books Checks must Inter-Faith Chapel. go to Janet Lazar at (15311 be received by The Jewish War Beaverbrook Ct., Apt. 1B, Saturday, Nov. 10. Veterans Charles Silver Spring, MD 20906). To reserve a table B. Krieger Post Please note which book for 10, all checks 567 provides the (Reform, Conservative or must be received guest speaker, Chumash) should carry the together in one Ted Hyman, and acknowledgement. envelope. There sponsors the Oneg Janet is also asking for is no saving of seats and no Shabbat. someone to help her label the payment at the door. Cantor Michael Kravitz prayer books. leads Conservative services Send donations for Kristallnacht on Saturday, Nov. 10, at Kiddush ($25 minimum), an A program memorializing 9:15 a.m. in Clubhouse II. Oneg ($25 minimum), Yiskor Kristallnacht is held on Rabbi Moshe Samber or general to Susan Weiss at Sunday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m. conducts abbreviated (3739 Glen Eagles Dr., Silver in Clubhouse II. Sabbath services on Saturday, Spring, MD 20906).

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40 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Hadassah A Simcha Ring Concludes Hadassah Meetings by Barbara Eisen Note the change in the date to acceptance, often without Youth Project a Tuesday. More details are assimilation. Larelda Gruber (301-598- adassah concludes forthcoming. Who were the people of 5922) is chair of Youth Aliyah/ Hits meetings with an Jerusalem? Who remained Children at Risk. This project opportunity for all those Judaic Study Group after each successive wave of helps disadvantaged children in who have good news, Peri Schuyler presents ruling empires? Israel. such as anniversaries, “Jerusalem – Ancient and Were there times when The goal is to create a circle grandchildren’s’ achievements, Modern” to the Judaic Study there were no Jews in of $1,000, made by individual bar mitzvahs, birthdays or Group in two different Jerusalem? contributions of $40. Send other congratulations, to sessions. The first session This session is followed in donations to Larelda at (3200 donate a few dollars and be is on Monday, Nov. 19 at the springtime by a subse- N. Leisure World Blvd. #201, acknowledged by a Simcha 1:30 p.m. in Clubhouse I. quent session about Jeru- Silver Spring, MD 20906). Ring list sent out to all “What city evokes so many salem after 1900. There is members by email. emotions in so many people? no charge for either session. General Information In song and psalm, it is a part Please join us. Hadassah sponsors many Upcoming Events of our very fabric as Jews – activities to further the worth- On Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the melody of Yerushalayim Greeting Cards while projects it supports in 2 p.m. in Clubhouse I, Cantor Shel Zahav reminds us of Elaine Schenberg and Jan medical, educational and social Michael Kravitz presents a the words “If I forget thee, O Bloom sell Hadassah greeting programs in Israel and the U.S. musical program entitled Jerusalem…” cards. If interested in knowing more “Jewish Influence on Amer- Everyone is invited to learn The cards are priced at $3 about Hadassah, contact one of ican Music.” more about the ancient city’s each. Cards are displayed its membership vice presidents: For more information, see long history of conquests by and sold at every Hadassah Ruth Temin at (301-288-7387) the Events and Entertainment competing powers. meeting. or ([email protected]); section of this publication. As an outcome of these Call Elaine at (301-598- Lois Fields at (301-585-9804) On Tuesday, conquests, different groups 0079) or Jan at (301-593- or ([email protected]); Dec. 4, at 2 p.m. in have always lived in the city. 7720) to buy cards between or Natalie Rosen at (301-279- Clubhouse II, Hadassah holds Factions lived adjacent to meetings. 5640) or (bnrosen@comcast. a special Chanukah party. one another, sometimes with net).

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 41 ■■NA’AMAT RBZ Club Dec. 5: Play Mah-Jongg at the Annual Game Day by Carole Mund Kalen at (15100 Interlachen as participating in them. The see “Anything Goes” at Arena Dr., #616, Silver Spring, MD next meeting of the executive Stage in Washington, D.C. n Wednesday, Dec. 5, 20906). Double-check that board is on Tuesday, Nov. 20, Remember that a portion of the O join NA’AMAT for a fun all names and addresses at 10:30 a.m. in Clubhouse I. ticket purchase helps support afternoon of mah-jongg and are correct, as the cards are NA’AMAT and provides donor cards, beginning at 12:30 p.m. sent direct. Include tele- Tribute Cards credit. in the Clubhouse I Crystal phone numbers as well. For Tribute cards and memorial Ballroom. questions, contact Lenore at cards are the perfect way to Upcoming Events Residents do not have to be (301-922-4348.) acknowledge the events of • April 10 – Spiritual Adoption NA’AMAT members to partici- friends and family. Funds Luncheon pate. So, bring your own game Executive Board Meeting collected from tribute cards • May 8 – Donor Luncheon at and enjoy time with friends. Event and activity planning help support and maintain the the Argyle Country Club Mah-jongg players should bring is done at NA’AMAT’s executive essential programs NA’AMAT cloths. Refreshments will be board meetings. All NA’AMAT sponsors, and are an easy way General Information served. members are welcome to attend to attain donor credit. NA’AMAT is a charitable The cost is $8 per person, $5 and participate. NA’AMAT has cards to honor organization dedicated to of which is donor credit. Send The executive board is open all occasions, from congratu- helping NA’AMAT Israel checks, payable to NA’AMAT to new ideas and encourages lations for a special event to provide educational daycare RBZ, to Selma Perry at (15101 participation by its members. memorial cards. Each card is programs, vocational training, Interlachen Dr., #203, Silver Participation is an excellent $3.50 if purchased and sent by legal aid for women, services Spring, MD 20906). way to meet the people that you or $4.50 if sent by Lenore and assistance for new immi- are dedicated to the mission Kalen, tribute chairperson. Full grants as well as centers for Mah-Jongg Cards of NA’AMAT. Fundraisers not donor credit is given for each the prevention and treatment NA’AMAT receives a small only raise funds to support card. For questions, contact of domestic violence. stipend from the Mah-jongg necessary programs, but also Lenore at (301 922-4348). For more information League for each card sold. provide activities for people to about NA’AMAT RBZ Club, Mah-jongg cards are still $8 for enjoy with friends. Trips contact co-presidents Linda regular size, and $9 for large. NA’AMAT needs individuals Check the Club Trips Schoolnick at (301-681- Send checks, payable to who are interested in making section of this newspaper for 1076) or Gladys Blank at NA‘AMAT RBZ, to Lenore these activities happen as well a NA’AMAT-sponsored trip to (301-438-9666). Karla

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42 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Leisure World Association for African American Culture (LWAAAC) Panel Discusses African-American Presence in Leisure World by Patricia Means and Sherry Weaver Ballroom. Family and friends are invited. The cost is $45 per ver 100 LWAAAC members person and tables of 10 may be Oand residents filled the reserved at the time of ticket Clubhouse I Crystal Ballroom on purchases. Oct. 18 for the fall membership Tickets are on sale from meeting and program. Tuesday, Nov. 6 through The evening consisted of Thursday, Dec. 6, in the welcoming new members and a Clubhouse I E&R office. For panel program, “The Evolution of more information, contact Sherry the African-American Presence Weaver, program committee in Leisure World.” Long-time chair, at (240-242-4797) or (sthe- From left, Jannifer Woodson, Renee Anderson, Sherry Weaver, Lawrence resident Lawrence Traynham, [email protected]). Traynham, Robert Warr and William Pailen serve as LWAAAC panelists who has been active in all levels Oct. 18. Photo by Al Holston of Leisure World governance National Black Theatre Festival meeting is dedicated to the busi- registration, sign-up sheets for for many years, moderated the LWAAAC members may make ness of the board, and members committees, ticket reservations panel. reservations with Eyre Travel are welcome to observe the and much more are ongoing at Rounding out the panel were in Clubhouse I for the National proceedings. Discussions and the meetings. Renee Anderson, Jannifer Black Theatre Festival held voting are limited to members Woodson, Robert Warr and Monday, July 29 through Friday, of the board during this time. Amenities William Pailen. The ensuing Aug. 2, 2019 in Winston-Salem, Board members consist of Members should notify lively discussions, which included North Carolina. elected officials and committee LWAAAC of illness, disability, input from the assembled audi- The Festival is an historic chairs. death or other situations ence, dealt with issues specific to event illuminating the Afri- The last portion of meetings that affect a Club member the African-American commu- can-American artistic endeavors is an open forum for members or his/her close family nity, such as comfort level and that includes over 100 theatrical to comment on the agenda, ask member by contacting Louise inclusion, and general topics performances, films, poetry, questions, express concerns and Langley, amenities chair, at about the governance of the workshops and seminars, inter- make suggestions. Membership (301-598-3876). community at large. national conferences and vendors and much more. Healthful Thursdays For further details and trip The Doctor is in the House! The fourth and final session of itinerary, contact Al Holston Healthful Thursdays is Thursday, or Glenne Martin, at (301- Physician House Calls Nov. 15, from 1-3 p.m. in 438-3537) or Verna Denny at Clubhouse I. The session focuses (301-598-1418). Affordable and Convenient on diabetes, hypertension and heart disease, and cancer of the Membership Can’t get to the doctor or your prostate, breast, colorectum and Members should claim their doctor can’t see you right away, lungs. receipt(s) of payment at October Dr. Kinney will come to you. He is Individuals who have attended and November meetings. After now making “House Calls” in all four sessions will receive November, the receipts will be Leisure World and the surrounding diabetic supplies and blood destroyed; however, the treasurer area! pressure monitors. For more will maintain payment records. Open evenings, information, contact Jannifer If you have not paid your dues,

Woodson, event chair, at now is the time to do so. Dues weekends, and holidays! Medicinal Marijuana recommendation is now available in Maryland. (832-259-7063). are $20 per person (checks only, payable to LWAAAC) and cover Call: 202-368-6820 ‘Anything Goes’ at Arena Stage the period of July 1, 2018 through A reminder to ticket holders June 30, 2019. or visit www.metrodcmed.com for more that the LWAAAC trip to Payment may be made at information. see “Anything Goes” is on meetings, via the LWAAAC mail Medicare is accepted for qualified patients, Wednesday, Nov. 28. The bus slot in the Clubhouse I E&R you pay a small trip fee for your house call. departs at 10:30 a.m. from office, or mailed to (LWAAAC, Dr. Kinney does family consults, second Clubhouse II and returns PO Box 12316, Silver Spring, opinions and medical evaluations. approximately 4 p.m. For more MD 20908). For additional information, contact president information, contact Alfonso Stephen L. Kinney, MD Juanita Sealy-Williams at Holston, membership chair, at Primary and Urgent Care (301-822-4531) (301-438-3537). Board Certified Family Medicine Flu Shots Now Available!

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 43 ■■Italian Social and Cultural Club ■■Kiwanis Club of Leisure World Dec. 5: Holiday Dance Kiwanis Club ‘Rocks’! by Jack Colvis wards. Those who love to sew are encouraged to join in the fun. Features Monaldi Duo s a token of appreciation to by Flo Merola and $45 for non-members. ALeisure World, residents can General Information Make checks payable to the find small rocks decorated with Residents who would like to he Italian Social and Italian Social and Cultural kind and inspirational words spend some of their time serving T Cultural Club holds its Club and drop them off at placed around Leisure World for the local community and children annual holiday dinner and the Clubhouse I E&R office the taking. in small ways should consider dance on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at starting on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Residents may pick them up joining the Kiwanis Club of 5 p.m. in the Clubhouse I Crystal Checks must be received by and place it in their homes, pass Leisure World. Every month has Ballroom. The Thursday, Nov. 28. them on to a a project activity. event is open to all A table reser- special friend or Contact Heather residents. vation may be just leave them Benjamin-Alexis at The Club is requested provided where they are (240-433-0948) or excited to welcome all checks are in for someone else Jack Colvis at (301- back the Monaldi the same envelope to find. Whatever 598-5380) for infor- Duo to entertain with a list of names you choose, the mation on how to with a variety of attached. Kiwanis Club become a member. Italian standards. For more information, thanks resi- Small rocks, decorated by Kiwanis Residents are Dinner includes filet mignon call Angela Bufalo at dents for their Club members with inspirational encouraged to visit and lobster tail (surf and turf), (240-669-3909). continued support messages, are found throughout the Kiwanis Club potato and vegetable, salad and through the years. the community. Photo by Jack meetings on the first Italian pastries for dessert. Upcoming Events Colvis and third Friday Chicken cordon bleu or a • Feb. 24 – Café Cinema and Sewing Event of each month at vegetarian option may be substi- dessert On Saturday, Dec. 8, at 10 a.m. 12:15 p.m. in Clubhouse I. tuted by stating your preference • March 24 – "Joey and Gina’s in Clubhouse I, Kiwanis Club Information about the Kiwanis on the check. A cash bar will be Wedding" Show holds a “Sewing Bee.” Cloth dolls International organization is available. • April 28 – Day trip to Balti- will be sewn together and stuffed available at (www.kiwanisone. The cost of the holiday dinner more’s Little Italy as gifts for children who are org). Kiwanis is an IRS 501 (c)(4) and dance is $42 for members • May 19 – brunch staying in local hospital pediatric non-profit organization.

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44 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Writers of Leisure World ■■Comedy and Humor Club Writers Recall Memories Club Treats Lunchgoers and Share Stories to Comedy Bits by Al Karr by Denise Barker Colorado when finding herself TV comedy classics, such as in “Snake Canyon.” Lee Hardy Carol Burnett and Dean Martin he Writers of Leisure wrote a heartwarming account he Comedy and Humor specials, presented by Club T World met on Oct. 18 to of her dad, her hero, which TClub’s promotional president Sam Hack. Residents enjoy sharing their poems, details his booming laughter, Oct. 15 luncheon drew nearly looking for a laughter-bright- essays and stories. Viola his reading the funny pages 50 potential new members. ening day would do well to try Stendardi offered a poem on to her and the sadness of his The luncheon was held to out a meeting or two. the subject of forgiveness, death. give interested residents a which is “as the sun that Jean Anessi wondered if taste of the jokes that Club Past Meeting follows a rainstorm.” it was a coincidence that she members tell at weekly Tuesday Those taking over the micro- Gladys Blank told of her and her son had their children meetings, while also giving phone at the meeting on Oct. 9 love for movies, particularly at about the same age. She those laugh lovers a chance to included Wally, Sam, John, those of Robert Redford, and offered a memory of being entertain members with some Skip, Rudy Volin, treasurer noted that even now in his in France in 1957 with her of their own comedy bits. Sumner Levin, Alan Packer, elder years, he is still attractive military husband – how they “Those who attended the Fred Firnbacher, Herb Hodes and relatable. stayed for one night in a small meeting found it enthusiastic and Al Karr. Radha Pillai told a scary hotel with giant rats and then and funny,” said Wally Becker, A small sampling of their tale of encountering a skel- in a hotel where they were the luncheon’s impresario. jokes: eton one Halloween evening. snacked on by bedbugs. Club member Jack Melnick • Sam – A man walks into a Marion Bedell’s “Flight From Tom Anessi read from his treated the lunch-goers to a bar, past a “no dogs allowed” Life - Part Time” describes the novel about a young captain rendition of his story about sign, with a Seeing Eye fun of daydreaming – of being flying into Tan Son Nhut some tick-tock goings-on in dog and dark glasses. A Cleopatra or a female Van Airbase during the Vietnam a German prisoner of war friend tries it, too, with a Gogh displaying her work in War. camp. (Sounds grim, but it’s Chihuahua. The bartender the Louvre. P.D. Wendkos and Doug hilarious.) says he can’t come in with the Joanie Friedlander wrote Kiessing offered a reading Among the guests joining tiny animal. The man replies, about the perils of rushing called “Advice From a Sage,” in on the fun was Jerry Udell, “What – they gave me a and how easy it is to fall when which includes the line, “If a who recalled some personal Chihuahua?” in a hurry – “Life moves fast good idea comes to you, record experiences involving the • John – Two women met enough for all of us at its own it!” famous wisecracking Southwest many years after graduating speed.” Airlines flight attendants. from high school. One told Woody Shields shared his General Information the other that she lived a Club Information love for deer hunting and the The Writers of Leisure well-planned life, marrying joy, after a career in technical World meet on the first and The Club meets every a millionaire, an actor, a writing for the Navy, of writing third Thursday of each month Tuesday from 1:30-3 p.m. in preacher and an undertaker. from the heart and soul. at 11 a.m. in Clubhouse I. All Clubhouse II, with the last “One for the money, two for Jane Hawes told of the residents are welcome to Tuesday of every month given the show, three to get ready joy and terror of camping in attend. over to video showings of past and four to go.”

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 45 ■■Going It Alone Club Armchair Travelers Explore the Swiss Alps by Elizabeth Brooks-Evans land’s often-overlooked urban information about games should All residents are invited to charms. With Steves, explore the contact Sylvia Pachenker at attend GIAC trips. Sign-ups for he Going It Alone Club lakeside Luzern, cobbled Bern, (301-598-5325). trips takes place during SAL T(GIAC) meets every Saturday spire-filled Zürich and sophisti- from 1:30-3 p.m. in Clubhouse II (known as Saturday Afternoon cated Lausanne. Bus Trips when a representative of the Live – SAL) beginning at 2 p.m. Enjoy eye-opening art, from • Nov. 7 – Visit Harrington program committee is available in Clubhouse II with armchair Chagall and Klee to the works of Casino “Where Winners Play” to receive payments and answer travel. asylum inmates. Later, ring a big in Kent County, Delaware. A questions. The GIAC newsletter, bell high up in a church spire, buffet lunch will be offered. which also has trip information, Armchair Travel float down a rushing river and • Dec. 11 – Travel to Frederick is available for pick-up during On Saturday, Nov. 3, join ponder Switzerland’s hidden for a festive lunch at Dutch’s SAL. famous travel guide Rick Steves underground arsenals – all before Daughter Restaurant with For questions about trips, stop for “The Best of the Alps: Switzer- a backdrop of stunning natural a stop on the way home at by the SAL information table land’s Jungfrau Region,” a lift ride beauty. Linganore Winecellars in Mt. or call Joe Parker at (301-598- up to view spectacular mountain Airy where participants will 3457) or Sylvia Pachenker at peaks. Games learn how wine is made and (301-598-5325). Then get a close look at the Games begin every Saturday get to taste a variety of styles. Swiss culture as they make cheese at 2:30 p.m. right after armchair More detailed information on Membership the old fashioned way, pet cows travel. Club members play these trips is found in the Club Those wishing to sign up in a traffic-free Alpine village, get bridge, Mexican train dominos Trips section of this publication. for membership can do so at sprayed by waterfalls raging deep and Rubik’s cube in the the information table during inside a mountain and munch Clubhouse II lobby and game 2019 Trip Dates SAL from 1:30-3 p.m. in muesli for breakfast at 10,000 room. Members are encouraged • March 26 – Murder at Mt. Clubhouse II when a representa- feet. For a finale, ride Europe’s to make special requests or Hope Mansion tive can provide information and highest railway up the mighty bring their own favorite games. • May 15 – American answer questions about the Club Jungfrau for hot cocoa, glacier Bingo is played on the second Music Theater, Lancaster, and its activities. sledding and more fantastic and fourth Saturdays of the Pennsylvania Residents can also call Sylvia views. month, and Pokeno is played • Sept. 16-20 – Pigeon Forge and Pachenker at (301-598-5325) On Saturday, Nov. 10, “Great on the first and third Saturdays. Smoky Mountain Show Trip, for more information about Swiss Cities” focuses on Switzer- Anyone interested in more Pigeon Forge, Tennessee membership.

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46 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Rossmoor Women’s Club Chocolates, Fruitcakes and Pecans, Oh My by Marcia L. Elbrand Holiday Luncheon from college scholarships given This year, RWC has budgeted Club members and their guests each May to Blake High seniors donations to local charities ive varieties of See’s are invited to the RWC’s holiday and ACES scholarships at Mont- totaling more than $15,000. Fchocolates, two kinds of luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at gomery College, where recipients Upcoming opportunities to Claxton fruitcakes and four noon at nearby Manor Country are chosen for academic accom- help support these worthwhile types of pecan treats are on sale Club in Rockville. The Blake High plishment and financial need. causes include the RWC holiday Monday, Nov. 12, through Friday, School string quartet performs. “The majority of winners each luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 11, Nov. 16, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Entrée options are grilled year are young women who are and a vendor sale on Monday, the Clubhouse I lobby. salmon, spinach stuffed chicken the first in their family to attend Dec. 17, in Clubhouse I that New items this year include or strip loin beef. All guests will college,” said RWC education features gifts priced at $6. candy in an adorable See’s Polar be served roasted potatoes, grilled chairperson Rita Posner. Bear gift box priced at $8, See’s asparagus and Caesar salad. The Membership truffles ($15 a box), and See’s soft dessert is fruit cobbler topped Other Charities Individuals interested in center chocolates ($22 a box). with ice cream. RWC also supports two local supporting these causes are Also available are See’s assorted Attendees are asked to bring hospice programs and the only encouraged to join RWC for $40 chocolates ($22 a box) and See’s personal care and household shelter in Montgomery County for a year. Contact Arlene Siller, nuts and chews ($22 a box). items to donate to A Wider Circle. those fleeing domestic violence. membership chairperson, at RWC continues to offer both To attend, mail a check for An annual gift is also made to ([email protected]). light and dark Claxton fruit $35 per person, payable to Ross- Fisher House, which provides “Underlying everything we do cakes, still only $5 each, new crop moor Women’s Club, to Carolyn attractive lodging for families is our fervent commitment to pecans priced at $14, chocolate Thompson at (15000 Pennfield visiting wounded veterans. helping others,” said Club presi- glazed pecans ($12), cinnamon Cir., No. 202, Silver Spring, MD Other recipient groups include dent Aggie Eastham. “That’s why glazed pecans ($12) and bags of 20906). Include your entrée Fireside Forum and FISH, both our members come from tremen- pecan caramel chocolate clusters choice and guest names with the at Leisure World. Nearby in dously varied backgrounds, but (similar to “Turtles”) at $8 each. check. The reservation deadline is Silver Spring, the group provides all share a common goal.” Popular items frequently sell Thursday, Dec. 6. classroom enrichment and under- Membership is open to women out early in the week, so plan writes field trips and gifts of books who live in Leisure World and ahead. Cash and checks, payable Profits for the pre-kindergarteners in the other women who simply want to RWC, are accepted, but credit Profits from these events help Head Start class at Harmony Hills to make the community a better cards are not. to support RWC charities, ranging Elementary School. place.

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 47 ■■Baby Boomer Club Boomers Plan Walk Through Nature Center by Beth Leanza mance and buffet meal, Boomers emails limited to activities that During the hotter months, they go to Toby’s Dinner Theatre in members might enjoy. meet at 10:15 a.m. Residents who he Baby Boomer Club is Columbia, Maryland. Club members who have wish to carpool should contact Ta social Club. Despite its joined but are not receiving Joyce at (301-598-7098) or name, the Club has no age How to Join emails are asked to contact Beth ([email protected]) by restrictions! To join the Baby Boomer Club, Leanza at (301-598-4569) or Thursday evening. Club members enjoy movies send a check for $5, payable to ([email protected]). and show one once a month Baby Boomer Club, to member- • Nov. 9 – Northwest Branch on Friday at 7 p.m. in the ship chair Susan Landesberg at Have More Questions? Trail (Wheaton) Meet at the Clubhouse II auditorium. After (3505 Twin Branches Ct. 37-C, The Club’s website is available Brookside Gardens Nature the movie, members like to share Silver Spring, MD 20906). at (https://sites.google.com/ Center at 1:15 p.m. Bring water. snacks and visit with each other Include your address and phone site/bbclwmd) and includes a Go through the Connecticut for a while. number (if not on the check) and calendar with walk information. Avenue Gate and make a left Other Boomers enjoy going email address. Members who onto Bel Pre Road. Make a to dinner and seeing a movie do not have email should keep Friday Hikes with Joyce right onto Layhill Road and in a local theater. Members in contact with a member who Each week a group of resi- continue for two miles. Make a often enjoy eating together at does, because the Club mostly dents led by Joyce Richardson left onto Glenallan Road. The Gordon Biersch beforehand communicates by email. go to a local site for a three-mile Nature Center is on the right in because the restaurant welcomes Adding the Baby Boomer walk. For a shorter walk, some approximately one mile. separate checks, and they have group email address (bbclw@ walk halfway and return. Some • Nov. 16 – Berma Road an amazing variety of offerings. googlegroups.com) to your residents meet up and carpool, (Potomac) Meet in the parking Stadium 13 Regal is a short walk contact list or address book will while others go directly to the lot across from Angler’s Inn on away, and Arc Light Theater is a help to prevent the Club’s emails walk site. MacArthur Blvd. at 1:15 p.m. short drive. from ending up in the spam or The group meets at 1:15 p.m. Bring water. Take Falls Road to For a great musical perfor- junk folder. The Club keeps its during fall and winter months. River Road (crossing over River Road), remaining on Falls Road. Continue to the stoplight at Great Falls Road, turn left Kathleen and Eileen Kane onto MacArthur Boulevard and Honored To Serve You For 35+ Years With continue to the parking lot on Cathy Gilmour Real Estate And Proudly Continuing That the right, directly across from

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48 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 Clubs, Groups & Organizations In Brief Amateur Radio Club: Calling all hams! All resident amateur radio opera- no meetings, no agendas, no committees. We meet on the second Monday of tors (hams)—or would-be operators—are invited to join our business meeting/ every month at 10 a.m. in Clubhouse II. All instruments and voices are welcome. lunch the second Tuesday of each month. We meet in the Stein Room in You bring it; we’ll sing it. Questions? Call Richard Lederman at (301-598-1132). Clubhouse I at 1 p.m. For more information or to learn about amateur radio, call Nextdoor.com: A friendly place online to share tips and meet neigh- Bryan West at (301-598-0137). bors. We already have a record of success helping make Leisure World even Book Club Network: The network is a collection of book discussion groups better. Free. Please join our more than 1,000 members. Go to (www.nextdoor. of eight to 12 members each, providing a forum for residents to get together com/join) and enter the code QHMXCF. with other avid readers to read and discuss their favorite books. Members meet The Philadelphians: We will gather by the fireplace in Clubhouse II on monthly to talk about a specific work chosen by their club. For further informa- Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 11a.m. for our last meeting before our winter break. All tion, contact Verna Denny at (301-598-1418) or ([email protected]). those born in, raised in or who have lived in Philly are invited to attend. For Boston Group: If you have not yet attended a meeting and are a Bostonian, further information or questions, contact Steve Kane at (301-598-2330) or please let us hear from you. After meeting earlier this month, it was decided that ([email protected]). members would arrange for activities based on their personal interests. For more The Pittsburghers: If you were born, raised or lived in Pittsburgh and/or information or to be put on the Boston Group email list, contact Louis and Rae the Greater Pittsburgh area, you are welcome to join us. For more information, Paley at ([email protected]) or (301-278-2189 and leave a message). call Tania Iwanowski at (301-598-2278) or email (Tania.Iwanowski@yahoo. Clipper Workshop: Recruiting is underway for members who can help com). assemble clown hand puppets for Holy Cross Hospital. They are used in the Quilting Group: Come and join our fun group as we work on our individual pediatric and emergency rooms. No special skills are needed. Some sewing skills projects. We now include those interested in all needlework and knitting. We are necessary. We need a sewing machine stitcher. Bring a bag lunch. (We will eat meet the second and fourth Thursdays in the Clubhouse II multipurpose room at in the lunchroom.) We meet every first and third Monday in Clubhouse II from 9:30 a.m. If you have any questions, call Clydis Kellough at (301-642-2430). Our 10 a.m.-2 p.m., or any portion of the time you can devote to making a child smile. next meeting is Nov. 8. We are looking for donations of cotton fabrics, stuffing, thread and iron-on facing. Stitchers Group: Needlepoint, cross-stitch and more. If you enjoy stitching Contact Joan Mahoney at (240-833-2724) or at Jane Brinser (301-438-2599) for or would like to learn, we meet every first and third Thursday from 10 a.m.-noon further information. in the Clubhouse II multipurpose room. Come and share your finished work Computer Learning Center: Located in Clubhouse II just down the and enjoy stitching with us while we learn new skills together. Call Audrey at hall from the E&R office, the Computer Learning Center is operated by The (301-598-4903). Leisure World Computer Center Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Short Story Group: The Group reads from a collection of short stories and all-volunteer staff comprises a board of directors, computer room monitors and discusses them together. The Group is now reading from the anthology “The other volunteers. The center provides residents free training and assistance in O. Henry Prize Stories 2018.” On Wednesday, Nov. 7, Sumner Katz will lead a the day-to-day use of computers for online research and other personal needs. discussion of “Nayla” by Youmna Chalala. On Wednesday, Nov. 21, the group will The center has Mac and Window systems computers as well as color laser discuss “Lucky Dragon” by Viet Dinh. The Short Story Group meets at 11 a.m. on printers for printing and scanning. For more information about the Computer the first and third Wednesdays of the month in Clubhouse I. For information, Learning Center, please visit (www.computerctr.org) or contact the E&R office in call Beth Leanza at (301-598-4569). Clubhouse II at (301-598-1320). Stamp and Coin Club: Are you a philatelist or a numismatic? Join the Hispanos de Leisure World: We invite all residents who are Hispano-Par- Stamp and Coin Club. We meet on the first Thursday of each month at 3 p.m. in lantes to join us in enjoying the activities of this club, including card games Clubhouse I. Members discuss their collections, including first day covers, day and conversations, every Friday at 3 p.m. in Clubhouse I. Once a month, of issue programs, yearbooks, coins, medals and more. Stamps are shared for Latin-American and Hispanic movies, with English subtitles, are screened at “show-and-tell,” and we hold an auction of members’ stamps. In addition, a gift the same location and same time, 3 p.m. Also, the club organizes a Fiesta de certificate from Coins of the Realm in Rockville is awarded as a door prize at each La Amistad on a weekend in the spring and a Christmas dinner in December. meeting. All residents and non-residents are welcome to attend. Annual dues are And we have organized and presented musical shows about once a year in the $5. If interested, contact Rita Mastrorocco at (301-814-9196). Clubhouse II auditorium as well. If interested, contact Maria Blanco, club presi- Town Meeting Organization: (TMO) is a movement of residents dent, at (301-847-9066) or Carlota “Loty” Goldenberg at (301-598-6869). concerned about governance and management that meets every month to discuss Knitting Corner: Join us the second and fourth Fridays of each month at and schedule community-wide town hall meetings. Topics such as the proposed The Inter-Faith Chapel from 10 a.m.-noon. Our next meeting is Nov. 9. Bring administration building, funding a strategic plan, community governance and your knitting and enjoy the conversations. We have patterns and yarn for the management involvement in mutual elections, are addressed. The town halls are Chapel’s mission. Yarn donations gratefully accepted. Call Joan at (240-833- held to inform and involve residents in issues affecting them. TMO meets the 2724) if you have any questions. third Thursday of each month at 2 p.m. in Clubhouse I. All residents are invited LW LGBT Alliance: Our group was formed to give members of the LGBT to attend and become active in the movement. For information, email (admin@ Community a safe and inviting place to come and meet new friends and to get townmeetingorganization.com). involved in social activities. Our meetings are the third Saturday of every month Wood Shop Users Group: The wood shop is located on the lower level of at noon in Clubhouse II. We welcome everyone; being gay is not a prerequisite. Clubhouse I; the entrance to the shop is off Gleneagles Drive. It is open Monday The LW LGBT Alliance strives to provide events and activities to develop strong through Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-noon. An experienced relationships through education, interaction and fun within our group and with monitor is on duty when the shop is open to assist members with their work and the entire LW community. For additional information and events, email us at provide instructions in the use of shop equipment. Members are often willing to ([email protected]). repair and refinish projects for Leisure World residents. For further information, Model Railroad Club: If you have ever had an interest in model trains, call (301-598-1308). our three layouts in the basement of Clubhouse II offers just about anything Women in the Military: Are you a female who has served in the armed you could ask for. Our largest layout, in HO, features scale miles of track, yards forces? Join us as we shine a light on the role that women play in serving our and industries, and supports the simulated operation of real railroads delivering country. We also strive to promote awareness of the Women’s Memorial at passengers and goods from source to final destination. Visit us on Mondays and Arlington National Cemetery. We meet every second Wednesday of the month Wednesdays from 5:30-7 p.m. and Thursdays from 2-4 p.m. in the basement at 10 a.m. in the Terrace Room. Call Barbara Long at (301-438-3427) for more of Clubhouse II, or join us for our monthly business meeting on the second information. Thursday of the month at 4 p.m. in Clubhouse II. For more information, call Women’s Fun Bunch of Leisure World: The Women’s Fun Bunch Marilyn Chmielewski, president, at (301-438-3259). is for widows living in Leisure World. We have a good time together and plan Musical Jammers: We gather informally once a month with other amateur for more adventures as the weather improves. For inquires, call Marlene at musicians, singers and lovers of music to sing, play music and have fun – no dues, (301-438-7773).

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 49 Leisure World Club Trips The next deadline for trip submissions is Monday, Nov. 5. The trips listed below are sponsored by Leisure World groups and organizations and not by Eyre Leisure World Travel. These trips are open to all residents, not only members of the specific club. For information, contact the person listed with each trip. (Do not contact the Eyre Leisure World Travel or E&R office.) Leisure World clubs and organizations that want to be included in this column must provide a submission to the News by 3 p.m. on the Monday deadline. Due to space limitations, the Leisure World News reserves the right to edit or delete submissions. Email your trip information to [email protected]. Please Note: Member/Non-Member pricing is at the discretion of the individual clubs.

Dec. Holiday Luncheon and March NEW - Murder at Mount Hope Mansion 11 Tour and Wine Tasting 27 Lancaster, PA Join the Going It Alone Club for a holiday luncheon at Dutch’s Join the Going It Alone Club for an interactive “Who Done It” Daughter in Frederick, Maryland. The buffet includes carved beef, performance and a four-course lunch at the mansion. Dutch’s chicken, baked potatoes, vegetables, salad, dessert with The bus departs Clubhouse II at 10 a.m., and returns at coffee, tea and soda. approximately 6 p.m. After lunch, we travel to Linganore Winecellars in Mt. Airy, The cost is $85 for members, and $93 for non-members, and Maryland, for a tour and wine tasting. includes the show, lunch, tax and gratuities. Sign up at Saturday The bus departs from Clubhouse II at 11 a.m. and returns at Afternoon Live (SAL) in Clubhouse II from 1:30-3 p.m. No refunds approximately 6 p.m. will be made after Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, unless a replacement is The cost is $65 for Club members and $73 for non-members, made. For more information, call Joe Parker at (301-598-3457) or and includes luncheon, tour, wine tasting, tax and meal and Sylvia Pachenker at (301-598-5325). driver gratuities. Sign up at Saturday Afternoon Live (SAL) from 1:30-3 p.m. in Clubhouse II. No refunds will be made after Saturday, Nov. 10, unless a replacement is made. For more information, call May Joe Parker at (301-598-3457) or Sylvia Pachenker at (301-598-5325). NEW - American Music Theatre 15 Lancaster, PA Join the Going It Alone Club to see the 2019 AMT show, “Ovation Dec. ”Anything Goes” – An AMT Pop Orchestra Experience.” The show features tributes to such music greats as Rosemary Clooney, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, 19 Arena Stage in Washington, DC Ella Fitzgerald and other pop music greats. The trip also includes lunch at Bird-in-Hand Restaurant. If you are nostalgic for old-time Broadway musicals, then this NA’AMAT RBZ Club trip is for you. NA’AMAT members and The bus departs Clubhouse II at 9 a.m. and returns at approximately friends are going to the matinee performance of “Anything Goes” at 8 p.m. Arena Stage. Set on a luxury cruise ship, this classic is a showcase for The cost is $85 for members, $93 non-members, and includes a host of Cole Porter’s inimitable songs. lunch, show, tax and driver gratuities. Sign up at Saturday Afternoon Live (SAL) from 1:30-3 p.m. in Clubhouse II. No refunds will be The bus departs Clubhouse II at 10:30 a.m. and returns at made after Saturday, April 13, 2019, unless a replacement is made. approximately 4 p.m. The cost of $89 includes ticket to the For more information, call Joe Parker at (301-598-3457) or Sylvia performance, bus transportation, gratuities and a donation to Pachenker at (301-598-5325). NA’AMAT. For make a reservation, send your check, payable to NA’AMAT, to JoAnn Cadeaux, 2904 N. Leisure World Boulevard, Apt. 502. If you have any questions, call JoAnn at (301-438-0737).

Attention, Travelers! All Leisure World travelers please note that no group on travel can park more than 12 vehicles overnight/long-term in the Clubhouse II parking lot. Also, parking overnight/long-term is at the owner’s own risk.

SAFETY NOTICE – MOTORIZED SCOOTERS Holiday JOEL'S esidents with motorized scooters are cautioned to EXECUTIVE R operate their scooter only on the sidewalks. Motorized Open House CAR SERVICE scooters are not roadworthy or designed to be driven on roadways. Thursday, Nov. 15 & 301-438-9777 301-980-4734 (cell) Security recognizes that sometimes scooter drivers need to Friday, Nov. 16 cross at street corners and intersections. Community sidewalks 10:00am - 4:00pm • Airport have handicapped ramp cuts to allow scooters access on and off the sidewalks. It is recommended that scooters use “marked” • Trains Start your holiday shopping for crosswalks whenever possible. Gift & Holiday Items at the • Doctor Pedestrian traffic encountering motorized scooters is encour- Visits aged to step aside and allow the scooter to pass. This is consid- Ceramicrafters’ erate to your neighbor and prevents a pedestrian from being Get the Royal Treatment accidentally struck by the scooter. Studio Gift Shop Available 24 hours. Let us all be mindful in sharing the sidewalks and roads in a Clubhouse II safe and courteous manner.

50 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 november 2018 UPCOMING SEMINARS & EVENTS at Brooke Grove retirement village

As experts in senior care and memory support, Brooke Grove Retirement Village is pleased to offer seminars and events that promote physical, spiritual and mental well-being.

All seminars and events will be held at Brooke Grove Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, located at 18131 Slade School Road on the Brooke Grove Retirement Village campus, unless otherwise noted. Please register with Toni Davis at 301-388-7209 or [email protected].

Healthy living class: Healthy living class: Parkinson’s Support Group “everyday balance” “mindful meditation” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 November 5 through December 12 November 7 through December 12 2-3:15 P.M. MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAYS • 11-11:30 A.M. 10-10:30 A.M. Parkinson’s Six-week Session Fee: $20 Communications Club Six-week Session Fee: $30 Recent scientific studies show TUESDAYS • 12:30-1:30 P.M. During this class, simple yet that mindful meditation changes effective techniques are used the brain in astonishing ways— This weekly wellness and prevention to improve balance and agility promoting greater focus, reduced program for individuals with Parkinson’s and reduce your risk of falls. anxiety, increased compassion disease and their care partners focuses No props are used, so exercises and improved well-being. on the maintenance of communication may easily be performed at home. Experience guided, mindful skills, with an emphasis on strengthening meditation in a quiet space. breath support and improving the ability Reservations are requested by to project and speak loudly enough to be November 2. Check-in begins at Reservations are requested by heard in social settings. 9:30 a.m. on November 5, and the November 4. Check-in begins at class fee is due at that time. 10:30 a.m. on November 7, and FREE with a $30 annual Parkinson the class fee is due at that time. Foundation registration fee. caregiver connection: “A Caregiver Retreat” living well seminar: “Medicare 2019: What CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT You Need to Know to Experience an hour of Get the Best Benefits” relaxation, far away from the stresses of caregiving! You’re WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 invited to the spa and salon 1-2:15 P.M. 18100 Slade School Road in Brooke Grove’s new rehab Find the answers to questions such Sandy Spring, MD 20860 center, where you’ll be treated as: “What do Medicare A and B 301-260-2320 · www.bgf.org to hand and seated massages, cover? How does Medicare Part D a manicure/pedicure and work? Do I need Part C? What state other opportunities for and federal programs am I eligible pampering while also enjoying for? Medicare doesn’t pay for aromatherapy and refreshments. everything, so what else do I need?” FREE. RSVP by November 4. Preceded by complimentary lunch at 12:30 p.m. FREE. Register by November 5.

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 51 SPORTS, GAMES & Scoreboards ■■Golf Club 'Fall' for Golf Golf Results Compiled by Rita Molyneaux

Oct. 9, 2018 Oct. 16, 2018 9-Hole Ladies 9-Hole Ladies Step Aside Scramble Low Net and Low Putts 1. Connie Park, Kazue Waller, Janet Low Net Danziger, Bettina DelSesto, 41 1. Nickie Lopes, 24 2. (tie) Marylee Amato, Brenda 2. Mary Ellen Coffey, 35 Curtis-Heiken, Doris DeSantis, Pat 3. Lois Falck, 38 Weingart, 42 Low Putts (tie) Clara Brincefield, Carole Lee 1. Kazue Waller, 14 Putts Simms, Rose Arnold, 42 2. Lois Kutun, 16 Putts 3. Young Sook Lee, 17 Putts Oct. 3 and 10, 2018 Men’s Fall Classic Final Oct. 18, 2018 1. Stephen Sherrod, Sperry Storm, 18-Hole Ladies 120 Low Net and Low Gross 2. Kevin McMahon, Bob Rauner, 123 Low Net 3. Doug Allston, Sam Pak, 123* 1. Mary Ko, 70 *March of cards Low Gross 1. Christa Storm, 91 A female golfer putts as her competitors look on during a Maryland Interclub Oct. 16, 2018 Seniors Golf Association (MISGA) tournament at Leisure World’s Golf Course Men’s Par 3 Shoot Out Oct. 24. 2. Kevin McMahon, Bob Rauner, 123 Whether playing competitively or just for fun, golf can be a great game for a 3. Doug Allston, Sam Pak, 123* crisp, fall day. Are you interested in playing golf, but not yet sure if you want *Match of cards to commit to annual greens fees? Or, do you know someone outside Leisure Closest to Pin World who’d like to become a Golf Club member? #4 Stephen Sherrod, 9’8” Special memberships are available in both cases. For more information, #7 Joe Boland, 12’2” contact the Pro Shop at (301-598-1570). #8 Armand Pepin, 15’7” Photo by Stacy Smith, Leisure World News #16 , 34'5”

■■10-Pin Bowling League Team Gets its ‘Hooks’ into Second Place by Rita Mastrorocco 915 pins Handicap Series Women – Porter, 172 pins Handicap Series – Huggers, Betty Durham, 689 pins Scratch Game Women – he league is based on 2,627 pins Chris Porter, 254 pins T handicaps with averages for High Average Men – Steve Top scores for the week of Scratch Series Women – the bowlers ranging from 98 to Hays, 174 pins Oct. 19: Chris Porter, 557 pins 172. If you have not bowled in Scratch Game Men – Steve Scratch Game – Guttersnipes, Handicap Game Women – years, come out and Mueller, 199 pins 676 pins Chris Porter, 299 pins join the fun. Scratch Series Scratch Series – Wild Things Handicap Series Women – The top league Men – Bill Thomas, and Huggers, 1,800 pins Barbara Gould, 701 pins standings as of 511 pins Handicap Game – Gutter- You do not need to be a good Oct. 19 are: Wild Handicap Game snipes, 972 pins bowler to join. Come and join Things in first place; Men – Jim Camp- Handicap Series – Gutter- us for fellowship, fun and easy Hooks N Curves in bell, 261 pins snipes, 2,622 pins exercise. There is no long-term second place; and Handicap Series High Average Men – Steve commitment. Half and Half in Men – Jim Camp- Hays, 172 pins The league bowls every third place. bell, 716 pins Scratch Game Men – Mark Friday with practice starting High Average Bandak, 214 pins at 9:20 a.m. at Bowl America Top scores for the week of Women – Chris Porter, 170 pins Scratch Series Men – Mark located at 1101 Clopper Road in Oct. 12: Scratch Game Women – Bandak, 515 pins Gaithersburg. The cost for the Scratch Game – Huggers, 637 Chris Porter, 188 pins Handicap Game Men – Mark three games of bowling, the use pins Scratch Series Women – Bandak, 286 pins of bowling shoes and balls and Scratch Series – Huggers, Chris Porter, 518 pins Handicap Series Men – Mark unlimited cups of coffee is only 1,850 pins Handicap Game Women – Bandak, 731 pins $11. If interested, call Rita at Handicap Game – Winners, Rita Mastrorocco, 258 pins High Average Women – Chris (301-814-9196). 52 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Tuesday and Friday Duplicate Bridge ■■Thursday Afternoon Ladies Bridge Compiled by Jerry Miller Compiled by Jackie Harrell

Flight A includes all players. Flight B includes only ACBL member pairs, Oct. 11, 2018 Oct. 18, 2018 each with less than 1,000 master points. 1. Dolores Shapiro, 2,170 1. Judith Lane, 2,330 Friday, Oct. 5, 2018 2. Judy Lindley, 2,080 2. Judy Lindley, 2,320 North–South East–West 3. Evelyn Armstrong, 1,980 3. Helen Montanaro, 2,180 Flight A Flight A 1. Patricia Haggerty – Aaron Navarro 1. Shirley Light – Norman Salenger ■■Friday Bridge 2. Stephan Billstein – Jim Cowie 2. (tie) Sid Lotlikar – Michael Benefiel Compiled by Shirley Rosenhaft 3. Liz Ferraro – Alan Ferraro (tie) Dora Levin – Bernice Felix Flight B Flight B Oct. 5, 2018 1. Liz Ferraro – Alan Ferraro 1. (tie) Sid Lotlikar – Michael Benefiel 1. Bob Stromberg, 4,950 3. Barbara Marcus, 3,160 (tie) Dora Levin – Bernice Felix 2. Mort Faber, 3,750 4. Irwin Bauman, 2,360 Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018 North–South East–West ■■Duplicate Bridge Club Flight A Flight A 1. Stephan Billstein – Jim Cowie 1. Sue Swift–Aaron Navarro 2. Hanna Schepps – Marlys Moholt 2. Jerry Miller–Gerald Lerner Nov. 19: Introduction to 3. Marilyn Udell – Maida Crocicchia 3. Norman Salenger–Saul Penn 4. Marilyn Rubinstein – Shirley Light 4. Helen Solomon–Rae Newman Duplicate Bridge Flight B Flight B by Jerry Miller 2. Alan Ferraro–Liz Ferraro 1. Helen Solomon–Rae Newman 2. Abigail Murton–Dora Levin he next introduction to duplicate bridge session is on Monday, Nov. 19 at 6:30 p.m. in Clubhouse I. A short lesson will Friday, Oct. 12, 2018 T precede the card play. Overall results only All bridge players who would like to experience duplicate bridge Flight A Flight B in a more relaxed setting are invited to attend, with or without a 1. Diane Keiper–Mel Schloss 1. LeAnna Gipson–Judy Tankersley partner. A fee of $2 per person will be collected. 2. LeAnna Gipson–Judy Tankersley 2. Leonard Taylor–Lillian Taylor Duplicate bridge 3. Leonard Taylor–Lillian Taylor games are Tuesdays 4. Aaron Navarro–Lorraine Hegel and Fridays at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse I. Results are Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018 posted on (cuebid.com). North–South East–West Hand records and results Flight A Flight A for Tuesday games are also 1. Jerry Miller–Gerald Lerner 1. Saul Penn–Elaine Conway available on (thecommon- 2. Marilyn Udell–Maida Crocicchia 2. Bernice Felix–Stephan Billstein game.com). 3. Alfred Caponiti–John Ryan 3. Liz Ferraro–Alan Ferraro If looking for a partner, call Shirley Light at (301- 4. Aaron Navarro–Marlys Moholt 4. Dora Levin–Merrill Stern 598-6611) at least 24 5. Ann Ruth Volin–Joyce Fischer 5. Joe Boland–Howard Brewer hours before the game. Flight B Flight B 1. Marilyn Rubinstein–Stanley Rosen 1. Bernice Felix–Stephan Billstein 2. Liz Ferraro–Alan Ferraro Friday, Oct. 19, 2018 North–South East–West Flight A Flight A 1. Stephan Billstein–Jim Cowie 1. LeAnna Gipson–Judy Tankersley 2. Michael Benefiel–Sid Lotlikar 2. Ted Michos–Sue Swift 3. Aaron Navarro–Barbara Lebwohl 3. Marcia Fletcher–Bernice Felix

■■Wednesday Night Chicago Bridge Compiled by Abigail B. Murton

Oct. 10, 2018 Oct. 17, 2018 1. Joyce Riseberg and Dick Riseberg, 1. Marcia Elbrand and Monroe 3,300 Elbrand 4,740 2. Dottie Donnelly and Dottie Hurley, 2. Linda Mihm and Norman Salenger, 3,060 4,170 3. Joan Thomas and Joyce Fischer, 3,290 4. Dottie Donnelly and Dottie Hurley, 2,730

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 53 ■■Chess Club Chess is the Real Deal by Bernie Ascher Fake cell phones and other shipments of counterfeit electronic products can burst goods, valued at $1.2 f you like to buy fancy into flames. billion at manufacturers’ Iclothing or accessories Products that affect the suggested retail prices in at bargain prices, it is health and safety of the FY 2017. important to know that the public comprise 12 percent of Seized merchandise is U.S. and other countries imported counterfeit goods, also destroyed, “unless the have passed laws against according to U.S. Customs owner of the trademark selling counterfeits to protect and Border Control. or copyright gives permis- the owners of patents, Most of the counterfeit sion for other disposi- trademarks and copyrights goods are high-priced tion, such as charitable (so-called “intellectual apparel, handbags, shoes and donations," According to property”), who create or watches with brand names, U.S. Customs and Border design luxury goods. such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Control. At the same time, these Yves Saint Laurent, Dior, In nearly all countries, laws protect unwary Hermès, Calvin Klein, Ralph selling counterfeit goods is a offs’), coined by counterfeiters consumers, who may be Lauren, Nike and Rolex. crime, but buying counterfeit to promote their products deceived into buying fake Other counterfeit goods goods is not. In Italy and online. A January 2018 U.S. goods. Apparently, that is include pharmaceuticals, France, however, buyers are Government Accountability a secondary consideration, cosmetics, iPhones, music, subject to heavy fines, as well Office report attributed recent except where health and movies, games and toys. as sellers. In fact, in June, growth in sales of counter- safety are threatened. The U.S. has been cracking Italy strengthened its law to feit goods to sales over the Fake software can crash down on counterfeit imports, impose heavy fines (up to internet, estimating that your computer; fake most of which originate in €15,000) on illegal vendors at roughly one-third of all illicit sunglasses can hurt your China and Hong Kong. In beaches, as well as on buyers sales are made online. eyes; fake cosmetics can burn March, U.S. Customs and (up to €7,000). The sign above a store your skin; and fake medicines Border Control reported that “Knockoffs” are different in Kusadasi, Turkey, says can seriously harm patients. it seized more than 34,000 from counterfeits. As “Genuine Fake Watches,” reported by Women’s Wear which sounds like an Daily, they are not illegal oxymoron. “Genuine Fake,” Mark C. Wimsatt unless a brand can prove that however, is becoming a the resemblance is so close popular business term, signi- Painting that the consumer is misled. fying a high-end copy, not a Interior Free Estimates Counterfeits are identical fake of inferior quality and to other products, thereby workmanship. Leisure World References V V infringing upon trademarks. The quality of fake watches Special Discounts Unlike counterfeits, has improved to the extent for Moving in or Moving out  “knockoffs” do not copy the that only experts can distin- SENIOR DISCOUNTS!  brand name or logo of a guish them from the original trademark, although they do branded product.  imitate the physical appear- Chess players at Leisure 301-828-6500  ance of the product and sell World generally are not  Serving Leisure World for at lower prices. concerned about fashionable  over 35 years.  A “replica” is a relatively products. They use chess sets new term (similar to “knock- with standardized shapes, not MHIC 10165 Insured  luxury brands. In the game pictured on this page, White has a Pawn advantage, but Black can win the game. What is Black’s best move? The solution follows the message that the Chess Club meets on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1-4 p.m. in Clubhouse II. Club membership is free. SOLUTION: Black moves the Rook to g8. Checkmate. So, do not wait for an auction of luxury products seized by U.S. Customs. Do not wait for property to become intellectual. Do not wait for purchases of counter- feits to become illegal. Play chess now!

54 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 ■■Pickleball Club ■■Ping Pong Club Pickleballers Compete in Ping Pong is Coming Doubles Championship to the Old Fitness Room by Scott Keenum by Julie Friedman A new shock absorbent floor, improved lighting and ore than 30 pickleballers he old fitness room in fresh paint will help make M competed in the inaugural T Clubhouse II is being the room safer and more Leisure World Pickleball Doubles renovated for a new ping comfortable for ping pong Championship. pong and game room. players. Club president Scott Keenum The new room will allow All residents are invited organized the tournament with for three ping pong tables to join the Club when it able assistance from Jerry Clark, rather than the present two. celebrates opening day in its 2017 National Senior Olympics’ new space! gold medalist and Eva Rodri- Details are guez, 2018 Maryland Senior forthcoming. Olympics’ gold medalist. The Club is proud of its cham- Club Information pions and participants, especially Pickleball Club president Scott Until the new room John Tremaine, Donna Leonard Keenum, center, with women’s is completed, the and Ron Grill, who all recently intermediate players. Photo by Eva Ping Pong Club meets celebrated their 80th birthdays. Rodriguez three days a week in Winners include: the Multi-Purpose Women’s Beginner – Leah Women’s Intermediate – Room in Clubhouse II: Weisman and Arlene Kaiser, Susan Crawford and Donna Mondays from 3-5 p.m. gold; Patti Abate and Peg Leonard, gold; Cathy Madden and Wednesdays and McAnn, silver and Wendy Flannery, silver Fridays from 1-3 p.m. Intermediate Mixed – Frank Men’s Intermediate – Peter There is no fee to join Choy and Cathy Madden, gold; Monroe and John Tremaine, Ping pong player Bob Blumberg aims his paddle the Club. Just drop in, Jimmy Hubbell and Donna gold; Jimmy Hubbell and during a game in the Multi-Purpose Room in play and have fun. Leonard, silver Roman Novak, silver. Clubhouse II. Photo by Leisure World News A window of opportunity awaits Gardenside at Ingleside at King Farm represents the future of extraordinary retirement living. It’s time to experience a lifestyle that provides opportunities for growth and adventure. Gardenside features elegantly appointed apartment homes, superior amenities and a Center for Healthy Living. A stylish, engaged lifestyle at its very best! Gardenside is almost solD oUt! Reserve one of the last apartment homes before the opportunity is gone. For more information call 240-398-3846.

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 55 Sports, Games & Scoreboards In Brief Bid Whist: Do you know what Sport the Kitty, Jigsaw Puzzle: There is a jigsaw puzzle table in the Boston Time and Rise and Fly all mean? If you like to Clubhouse II lobby. Feel free to work on it at your leisure. play Bid Whist, then meet us on Mondays at 6 p.m. in Mah-jongg: Learn how to play Mah-jongg. Call the Clubhouse II Pantry Room. Questions: Call Jessie at (301-598-3438). (314-374-4501). Ping Pong: Get healthy exercise and camaraderie playing Bridge: ping pong. The club meets Mondays from 3-5 p.m. and • Tuesday and Friday Duplicate Bridge games are Wednesdays and Fridays from 1-3 p.m., in Clubhouse II at 7 p.m. in Clubhouse I. New players with partners are multi-purpose room. Drop in anytime during that period. welcome. Hand records and results are available after the Some experience preferred. Questions? Call Julie at (301-598- game on (thecommongame.com). Results are also posted on 5424) or email at ([email protected]). (cuebid.com). If in need of a partner, call Shirley Light at Pinochle Players: Experienced Pinochle players (301-598-6611) at least 24 hours before the game. Questions? wanted. We play Mondays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Call Nadyne at (301-598-5677). Clubhouse II. If interested, call (301-775-7238) or (301-598- • The Wednesday Night Chicago Bridge Group is 7064). If you are interested in learning, you are welcome to looking for new members. The group meets every Wednesday observe. in Clubhouse I. Play begins promptly at 6:45 p.m. Bring a Poker: partner and be ready for a few hours of friendly games. Ques- • Poker Game openings are available at the Greens, Thurs- tions? Call Doug at (301-448-8708). days 7-10 p.m. No prior experience necessary. If interested, • Men’s Bridge seeks players. We meet Mondays and call Marcel at (240-486-6205). Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in Clubhouse II. No partner needed. • Men’s Poker is seeking new members. Play is daily, Please, no beginners. beginning around 9 a.m. in the Game Room in Clubhouse II. • Thursday Ladies Bridge welcomes more card players. • Play Poker Monday and Thursday, 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m., If interested, call Jackie Harrell at (301-598-4341). Clubhouse II Game Room. We play hi/low only (two winners). Chess: Free chess lessons for beginners and “rusty” Call (301-598-4331) or (301-434-6823) or come observe. players Monday and Wednesday, Clubhouse II. Call Lark Scrabble: Please join us at Clubhouse II on Tuesdays at Kellar (301-219-5955) for information. The Chess Club meets 12:30 p.m. for a game of Scrabble. Boards are available. Call every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in Clubhouse II at Arlyne at (301-438-7442) if you are interested in playing. 1-4 p.m. Indoor Pool Volleyball: Experienced players are Cribbage: We meet for 150 minutes of competitive fellow- welcome to join a competitive game in the social pool at ship Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. in Clubhouse II. We have cards Clubhouse II on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. Basic and cribbage boards, and would be pleased to teach you the volleyball skills are required. For beginners, social games are game. It is a mixture of rummy and pinochle and is pure Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 3 p.m. If you don’t have fun. (We do not even keep score.) For more information, call a yearly indoor pool pass, a $3 ticket good for one pool session George at (301-598-9747) or Bill at (301-598-7270). We look may be purchased at the Clubhouse II E&R office. Email forward to seeing you. Laurie Burdick at ([email protected]) with questions. GOLF CARTS RULES OF THE ROAD Golf carts must be driven on the right hand side of the road nearest the curb. Operators must obey all traffic rules and regulations. Driving golf carts is prohibited outside the community, including the Leisure World Plaza. Parking or driving carts on any turf areas is prohibited unless areas have been designated for golf cart usage. Golf carts parked in unauthorized areas are subject to towing at the owner’s expense.

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56 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 57 CLASSES & Seminars

Sign-up will be taken for newly advertised classes beginning A bibliography will be skills to cultivate a peaceful on the Tuesday after the date of the edition of Leisure World provided for each participant. mind in the face of life’s News in which it appears. All sign ups begin at 8:30 a.m. in either Participants are encouraged stresses and challenges. Clubhouse I or II as noted in the class description. Residents can to bring iPads and iPhones This class is designed for register for themselves and two other residents. Please bring your and become intellectually individuals with some ability to Leisure World ID. stimulated. get up and down off the floor If required enrollment is not met five days prior to the start date, Class meets Fridays, and can be adapted according the class will be cancelled. Nov. 30-Dec. 14, 10:30- to the need of the practi- ***Please note fees for non-residents: add $10 for 1-6 11:30 a.m. Fee: $20. Register tioner. Beginners and ongoing session classes and $20 for classes of 7 or more sessions. at Clubhouse II. students are welcome. Bring a Payment can be made by check or credit card (MasterCard, yoga mat or blanket to the first VISA or Discover); no cash is accepted. Checks must be made DANCE INSTRUCTION class. payable to Leisure World of Maryland Corp. Please sign up in Class meets Wednesdays, advance of the starting date of the class since instructors need to Nov. 28-Jan. 30, 2019 and/ NEW – Line Dance with know how many will participate. Note: Registration will not or Saturdays, Nov. 24-Jan. 26, Wendy: This is an introduc- be accepted nor refunds issued after the completion of 9-10:15 a.m. Fee: $80/1 day, tory dance course for students two sessions! $140/2 days per week. who have had little or no dance Leisure World does not discriminate on the basis of race, Register at Clubhouse I. experience and who want to color, national or ethnic origin in admission policies, education learn the basics. If you are a policies or programs. NEW – Chair Yoga with beginner/advanced beginner Robin, Mondays: Age well. EDUCATION first two sessions, participants in line dancing, this is the class Prevent or diminish the chronic learn what the difference is for you. Join Wendy in a day of degenerative disease processes between the musical brain and fun and dances with a mix of that frequently accompany NEW – Projections for the musical mind, and how cha-cha, rumba, tango, samba aging. Gentle, yet effective, the 2019 U.S. Economy, engaged listening to music and more. movements done while sitting a CLL course: Instructor leads to a more enhanced life. Class meets Mondays, in a chair. Increase joint Semoon Chang presents In the final session, participants Dec. 3-Jan. 28, 2019 (no class mobility, balance, flexibility, this seminar to provide will explore how to make music Dec. 31), from 2-2:55 p.m. for strength, tone, circulation of attendees the tools to make his/her most effective medicine the Beginner class and from blood and lymph, and improve more informed decisions in and connect with a higher 3-4 p.m. for the Advanced breathing. Optional standing their daily lives. His seminar consciousness. During this Beginner class. Choose your balance exercises included. provides updates on the U.S. session, Dunstan makes specific session based on your experi- Relaxing and fun! Mindfulness global and local economies recommendations on how to ence. Fee: $32 per session. training is introduced and for 2019 and includes a brief listen and experience music in a Register at Clubhouse II. basic holistic lifestyle habits introduction of notices from the way to transform one’s life. discussed. Federal Trade Commission that Class meets Fridays, EXERCISE Instructor Robin M. are likely to have an impact on Nov. 2-30 (no class Nov. 23), Hartman, C-IAYT, CHHC, RYT, residents’ daily lives. 11 a.m.-noon. Fee: $30. PTA, is licensed to perform NEW – Ba Duan: This is Class meets Friday, Register at Clubhouse I. physical therapy in the state of Dec. 7, 10-11 a.m. and includes the world’s oldest exercise for Maryland. She is also a certified 45 minutes of lecture followed seniors and those who need holistic health coach, registered by a 15-minute question and RELIGIOUS to restore a normal, optimum yoga teacher, and certified answer session. Fee: $15. EDUCATION state of health. Participants will yoga therapist. She will answer Register at Clubhouse I. learn to combine joint move- questions after class or can be ment and breathing to improve NEW – Judaism, Islam reached at (240-350-8820). The Musical Mind: balance and to augment core Class meets Mondays, How Music Can Positively and Christianity: In three strength. sessions, instructor Dr. Phil Dec. 10-Feb. 11 (no class Transform Your Life Limited enrollment. Dec. 17 or 24), 11 a.m.-noon or Forever: Instructor Dr. Harry Wendkos will explore the Class meets Mondays, concepts of three world reli- 2-3 p.m. Choose the time that Dunstan believes that music Nov. 26-Feb. 11, 2019, 4-5 p.m. suits your schedule. Fee per must be experienced and that gions. Session one will examine Fee: $20. Register at traditional concepts in Judaism session: $100. Register at music also has the capacity to Clubhouse II. Clubhouse II. help us heal ourselves. based on the Torah and Jewish Law with emphasis on faith in Dunstan begins with an NEW – Gentle Yoga – NEW – Chair Yoga with overview of the basic elements God. Session two studies the Wednesdays and Saturdays fundamental tenets of Islam Robin, Wednesdays: Age that constitute music: melody, with Marilyn: Yoga is a well. Prevent or diminish the rhythm, tempo, harmony, based on verses from the Quran holistic system that combines and passages from Shariah chronic degenerative disease tonality/modality, texture, movement, posture, breath, processes that frequently forms and medium. In the Law. Special emphasis will be and relaxation techniques to placed on how Islam regards accompany aging. Gentle, second session, he explains how improve overall health and yet effective, movements the brain/mind/body perceives Judaism and Christianity. well-being physically, mentally, Session three will explore basic done while sitting in a chair. these elements, leading partic- and spiritually. A consistent Increase joint mobility, ipants to a fuller understand of Christian beliefs and select yoga practice has been shown passages from the New Testa- balance, flexibility, strength, how humans experience them. to increase mobility, strength, tone, circulation of blood and Using the concepts from the ment. Each session includes and flexibility, and to provide discussion. lymph, and improve breathing. 58 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 Optional standing balance Weights, bands, and balls are the week of Nov. 19-23.) Fee: $36, one day per week; $60 exercises included. Relaxing provided; and a mat is recom- $36, one day per week; $60 for both days. Register at and fun! Mindfulness training mended for some floor work. for both days. Register at Clubhouse II. is introduced and basic holistic Modification can be made for the Clubhouse II. lifestyle habits discussed. individual exerciser and all are Non-impact Fusion Instructor Robin M. welcome to join in the fun. The Zumba Gold with Denny Water Exercise with Beth: Hartman, C-IAYT, CHHC, RYT, instructor is Linda Ginsburg. – Mondays or Fridays: This This class is held in the round PTA, is licensed to perform Class meets Class meets program was designed for the leisure pool (warm water). physical therapy in the state of Mondays, Nov. 12-Jan. 14, older active adult, a person Dance, yoga poses, and cardio Maryland. She is also a certified 2019 (no class Dec. 24 or who has not been exercising movements are all fused holistic health coach, registered Dec. 31) and/or Thursdays, in a long time or individuals together to give students an yoga teacher, and certified Nov. 15-Jan. 17 (no class Nov. 22 who may be limited physically. awesome, fun class. Participants yoga therapist. She will answer or Dec. 27), 10:30-11:30 a.m. The biggest difference between will improve their posture, questions after class or can be Fee: $55, one day per week, Zumba Gold and Zumba Basic balance, flexibility and muscle reached at (240-350-8820). $85, two days. Register at is that Zumba Gold is done at strength. Class meets Wednesdays, Clubhouse I. a much lower intensity. It is Class meets Tuesdays, Dec. 12-Feb. 13, 2019 (no just as much fun, just not as Nov. 6-Dec. 18, and Thursdays, class Dec. 19 or 26), 2-3 p.m. Move It or Lose It: Enjoy fast! Zumba Gold utilizes the Nov. 8-Dec. 20, 1-2 p.m. (No Fee: $100. Register at dancing to the rhythm of a same great Latin styles of music classes will be held the week of Clubhouse II. beat? These aerobic exercises and dance that are used in the Nov. 19-23.) You can take the will keep you moving and up on Zumba basic program. Class class on Tuesdays or Thursdays, NEW – Stretch, Tone your feet. meets Mondays, Nov. 5-Dec. 17 or sign up for both days. Fee: and Strength Training for Movements are designed to (no class Nov. 26), 10:30 a.m. $36, one day per week; $60 the Active Adult (9:15 a.m.) promote cardiovascular health or Fridays, Nov. 9-Dec. 21 (no for both days. Register at - Advanced: Join our fun exer- while having fun. Warm up class Nov. 23), 1 p.m. Fee: Clubhouse II. cise class that utilizes a variety and cool down are designed to $37.50 for one day; $72 of equipment for the active strengthen and tone. for two days. Register at Aqua Fit with Shirley: adult. This dynamic strength- Questions? Contact Betty Clubhouse II. This unique class blends the training class will develop a Smith, Certified Group Exercise best of both worlds using water body instilled with power and Instructor, at (301-598-4245). WATER EXERCISE aerobics and yoga. Water aero- one that can move with ease Class meets Wednes- bics is done in the lap pool for and confidence. Get stronger, days, Nov. 28-Dec. 26, Water Exercise with 30 minutes, focusing on cardio steadier and more balanced as 4-5 p.m. Fee: $29. Register Nancy: Participants will gain and strength. The class then you develop new body aware- at Clubhouse II. strength, stamina and tone from moves to the social warm water ness, flexibility and control of this cardio class. Dumbbells pool and finishes up with yoga “usable strength.” Senior Sneakers: Get up are used, although they are not stretches that focus on balance Weights, bands, and balls and go with a safe, heart-healthy required, and are available for and posture. are provided; and a mat is cardio workout that is gentle on purchase from the instructor. Class meets Wednesdays, recommended for some floor the joints. The workout includes Class meets Tuesdays, Nov. 7-Dec. 19, from 1-2 p.m. work. Modification can be made easy-to-follow low-impact Nov. 6-Dec. 18, and Thursdays, (No classes will be held the week for the individual exerciser and moves and upper-body strength Nov. 8-Dec. 20, 11 a.m.-noon. of Nov. 19-23.) Fee: $36, 1 day all are welcome to join in the training. Have fun and move to (No classes will be held the week per week; $60, when taken fun. The instructor is Linda the music through a variety of of Nov. 19-23.) You can take the with one day of another Ginsburg. exercises designed to increase class on Tuesdays or Thursdays, water class. Register at Class meets Class meets your cardio fitness level, or sign up for both days. Fee: Clubhouse II. Mondays, Nov. 12-Jan. 14, strength, range of movement, 2019 (no class Dec. 24 or and activities for daily living. Dec. 31) and/or Thursdays, Bring your hand-held weights Nov. 15-Jan. 17 (no class Nov. 22 and work at your own pace. or Dec. 27), 9:15-10:15 a.m. Class meets Mondays Fee: $55, one day per week, (with Shirley), Nov. 5-Dec. 17, $85, two days. Register at and Thursdays (with Sue), Clubhouse I. Nov. 8-Dec. 20, 9-9:45 a.m. You can take the class on Mondays NEW – Stretch, Tone and or Thursdays, or sign up for Balance for the Active Adult both days. (No classes will be (10:30 a.m.) – Beginner to held the week of Nov. 19-23.) Moderate: This class is for Fee: $36, one day per week; beginner to moderate exercisers $60 for both days. Register who want to join a fun exercise at Clubhouse II. class that utilizes a variety of equipment for the active Mild Exercise with adult. This dynamic strength- Shirley: All exercises, seated or training class will develop a standing, are led by instructor body instilled with power and Shirley Lloyd. one that can move with ease Class meets Tuesdays, and confidence. Get stronger, Nov. 6-Dec. 18, and Wednesdays, steadier and more balanced as Nov. 7-Dec. 10, 11-11:45 a.m. You you develop new body aware- can take the class on Tuesdays or ness, flexibility and control of Wednesdays, or sign up for both “usable strength.” days. (No classes will be held November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 59 60 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 CALENDAR of Events Friday, November 2 9:30 a.m. Any Medium Art Class Clubhouse I 10:00 a.m. Stepping On Fall 10:00 a.m. Chinese Brush and Ink Prevention Class Dial 301-598-1313 Landscape Painting Art Class 10:00 a.m. Habla Conmigo Part 4 for recorded Daily Events 11:00 a.m. The Musical Mind Class Class 11:00 a.m. CLL: Memoirs of a 12:15 p.m. Kiwanis Club Holocaust Survivor 1:30 p.m. Any Level Watercolor 1:00 p.m. Pastel Art Class Meetings of the LWCC Board of Art Class 1:00 p.m. Habla Conmigo Part 3 3:00 p.m. Hispanos de LW: Class Directors, Executive Committee and Games 6:30 p.m. Mixed Media, Canvas Advisory Committees 7:00 p.m. Friday Duplicate Bridge and Beyond, Art Class Clubhouse II 7:00 p.m. Duplicate Bridge 10:00 a.m. Computer Learning 7:00 p.m. Trivia Group Communications Landscape Center: Difference between the Clubhouse II Nov. 15, 10:00 a.m., Clubhouse I Nov. 8, 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse II Internet and the Web 9:30 a.m. Beginner and Advanced 1:00 p.m. Ping Pong Club Tai Chi Class Community Planning Physical Properties 1:00 p.m. Chess Club 11:00 a.m. Mild Exercise Class Nov. 12, 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse I Nov. 13, 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse II 1:00 p.m. Friday Bridge 11:00 a.m. Water Exercise Class 12:30 p.m. Scrabble Group Education and Recreation Restaurant Saturday, November 3 1:00 p.m. Non-impact Fusion Nov. 6, 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse I Nov. 19, 10:00 a.m., Clubhouse I Clubhouse I Water Exercise Class 9:00 a.m. Gentle Yoga Class 1:30 p.m. Comedy and Humor Club Golf and Greens Security and Transportation 10:00 a.m. Community Shredding Nov. 2, 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse I Nov. 8, 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse I Day: Administration Building Wednesday, November 7 Parking Lot Clubhouse I Government Affairs Technology 10:00 a.m. Open Studio Art Class 9:00 a.m. Gentle Yoga Class Nov. 12, 2:00 p.m., Sullivan Room Nov. 6, 10:00 a.m., Sullivan Room 10:00 a.m. American Needle Guild 10:00 a.m. Drawing Basics Art (ANG) Class LWCC Board of Directors Clubhouse II 11:00 a.m. Short Story Group Oct. 30, 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse I 9:15 a.m. JRLW Services 11:00 a.m. Edmonson Historical The meeting airs on Nov. 5, 7 and 9 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on channel 974. 2:00 p.m. Going It Alone Club: Society: Anthony Cohen, guest Social/Bingo speaker LWCC Executive Committee 4:30 p.m. E&R program: 12:30 p.m. NA’AMAT RBZ Club Nov. 16, 9:30 a.m., Sullivan Room Starvation Army Band movie: “Dough” The meeting airs on Nov. 21, 22 and 23 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on channel 974. 1:00 p.m. Painting and Miniature, Sunday, November 4 Oils and Acrylics, Art Class Meeting times and locations subject to change, Clubhouse I 2:00 p.m. Book Club Network: sign on to residents.lwmc.com and check the calendar for any changes. 10:15 a.m. JWV Brunch: Steve African Heritage Meetings are open to all residents. Kline, guest speaker 4:00 p.m. LWAAAC General Clubhouse II Meeting 2:30 p.m. Fireside Forum: “The 6:30 p.m. Mixed Media, Canvas Great War in America” and Beyond, Art Class Leisure World Mutual Meetings 7:00 p.m. Baby Boomer Club: 6:45 p.m. Chicago Bridge Game Night Clubhouse II Nov. 6 Nov. 13 11:00 a.m. Mild Exercise Class Mutual 7 Special Meeting Mutual 16 Board Monday, November 5 1:00 p.m. Chess Club 1:00 p.m., Clubhouse I 9:30 a.m., Sullivan Room Clubhouse I 1:00 p.m. Ping Pong Club Mutual 18 Board Mutual 19A Board 9:15 a.m. Stretch, Tone and 1:00 p.m. Aqua Fit Exercise Class 1:30 p.m., Sullivan Room 9:30 a.m., Clubhouse II Strength Training Class 2:00 p.m. Chair Yoga Class Mutual 21 Annual Mutual 7 Board 10:00 a.m. CLL General Meeting 5:30 p.m. Model Railroad Club: 7:30 p.m., Community Room 3 1:00 p.m., Sullivan Room 10:30 a.m. Stretch, Tone and Operating Session Mutual 25 Board Balance Class 7:30 p.m. Fun and Fancy Theatre Nov. 7 7:00 p.m., Sullivan Room 1:00 p.m. Paintbrush and Knife Group Mutual 8 Board Art Class 7:00 p.m., Sullivan Room Nov. 14 1:30 p.m. LW Chorale Thursday, November 8 Mutual 11 Board 2:00 p.m. CLL: Alaska Adventure Clubhouse I Nov. 8 10:00 a.m., Sullivan Room Clubhouse II 10:00 a.m. Painting for Everyone Mutual 12 Board 9:00 a.m. Senior Sneakers Class Art Class 1:00 p.m., Sullivan Room Nov. 15 10:30 a.m. Zumba Gold Class 10:30 a.m. ALL course: Exploring Mutual 15 Board 12:30 p.m. Men’s Bridge Ultra-Orthodox Judaism 9:30 a.m., Sullivan Room 1:00 p.m. Chess Club 10:30 a.m. LW New Yorkers and 2:00 p.m. Chair Yoga Class Friends Meeting times and locations subject to change, 2:00 p.m. Line Dance Class 12:00 p.m. Lions Club Golf sign on to residents.lwmc.com and check the calendar for any changes. 3:00 p.m. Ping Pong Club Luncheon Mutual Board meetings are open to respective mutual residents. 3:00 p.m. Line Dance Class 12:30 p.m. Ladies Bridge 4:00 p.m. Ba Duan Class 1:00 p.m. Oils and Acrylics Art 9:30 a.m. Quilting Group 2:00 p.m. Model Railroad Club: 5:30 p.m. Model Railroad Club: Class 11:00 a.m. Water Exercise Class Operating Session Operating Session 7:00 p.m. Democratic Club 12:30 p.m. Men’s Bridge General Meeting 1:30 p.m. JRLW Movie: “GI Jews: Friday, November 9 Tuesday, November 6 Clubhouse II Jewish Americans in World War Clubhouse I Clubhouse I 9:00 a.m. Senior Sneakers Class II” 10:00 a.m. Chinese Brush and Ink 7:00 a.m. Primary Elections 9:30 a.m. Beginner and Advanced 1:00 p.m. Non-impact Fusion Landscape Painting Art Class 9:00 a.m. Blood Pressure Testing Tai Chi Class Water Exercise Class 11:00 a.m. The Musical Mind Class

November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 61 11:00 a.m. Book Club Network: 1:00 p.m. Painting and Knife Art Wednesday, November 14 11:00 a.m. Writers’ Workshop Literary Ladies Who Lunch Class Clubhouse I 12:30 p.m. Ladies Bridge 1:30 p.m. Any Level Watercolor 1:30 p.m. LW Chorale 9:00 a.m. Gentle Yoga Class 1:00 p.m. Oils and Acrylics Art Art Class 2:00 p.m. CLL program: Achieving 10:00 a.m. Drawing Basics Art Class 3:00 p.m. Hispanos de LW: Games a Productive and Meaningful Class 1:00 p.m. Eyre Travel Show 5:00 p.m. Café AIM: Kristine Key Life as a Senior in Our Longevity 10:15 a.m. League of Women Voters 2:00 p.m. LWAAAC program: Quartet Economy 11:30 a.m. Lions Club: Salute Our Healthful Thursdays 7:00 p.m. Friday Duplicate Bridge Clubhouse II Military Women Luncheon 2:00 p.m. Town Meeting Clubhouse II 9:00 a.m. Senior Sneakers Class 1:00 p.m. Painting and Miniature Organization 10:00 a.m. Chinese Club 10:30 a.m. Zumba Gold Class Oils and Acrylic Art Class 2:00 p.m. Book Club Network: 1:00 p.m. Zumba Gold Class 11:00 a.m. Chair Yoga Class 1:00 p.m. Patients Rights Council Thursday Readers 1:00 p.m. Ping Pong Club 12:30 p.m. Men’s Bridge program: Conflict Resolution for Clubhouse II 1:00 p.m. Chess Club 1:00 p.m. Chess Club Seniors 9:00 a.m. Senior Sneakers 1:00 p.m. Friday Bridge 2:00 p.m. Line Dance Class 1:00 p.m. Low Vision Support 9:30 a.m. Beginner and Advanced 7:30 p.m. Fun and Fancy 2:00 p.m. Chair Yoga Class Group Tai Chi Class Performance: “Damn Yankees” 3:00 p.m. Ping Pong Club 2:00 p.m. Compassion and Choices 10:00 a.m. Stitching Group 3:00 p.m. Line Dance Class program: Palliative Care 10:00 a.m. MVA on Wheels Bus Saturday, November 10 4:00 p.m. Ba Duan Class 2:00 p.m. Hadassah program: 11:00 a.m. Water Exercise Class Clubhouse I 5:30 p.m. Model Railroad Club: “Jewish Influence on American 12:30 p.m. Men’s Bridge 9:00 a.m. Gentle Yoga Class Operating Session Music” 1:00 p.m. E&R Thursday 9:30 a.m. Holiday Arts and Crafts 3:00 p.m. New Resident Afternoon at the Movies: Bazaar Tuesday, November 13 Orientation “Dunkirk” 10:00 a.m. Open Studio Art Class Clubhouse I 6:30 p.m. Mixed Media Canvas and 2:00 p.m. Model Railroad Club: Clubhouse II 9:30 a.m. Any Medium Art Class Beyond Art Class Operating Session 9:15 a.m. Shabbat Services 9:30 a.m. Garden Plot Group 6:45 p.m. Chicago Bridge 2:00 p.m. Going It Alone Club: 10:00 a.m. Habla Conmigo Part 4 Clubhouse II Friday, November 16 Social Class 11:00 a.m. Mild Exercise Class Clubhouse I 7:30 p.m. Fun and Fancy 1:00 p.m. Pastel Art Class 1:00 p.m. Chess Club 10:00 a.m. LWAAAC: Cannabis Performance: “Damn Yankees” 1:00 p.m. Habla Conmigo Part 3 1:00 p.m. Ping Pong Club Registration Class 1:00 p.m. Aqua Fit Class 10:00 a.m. Book Club Network: Sunday, November 11 1:00 p.m. Amateur Radio Club 2:00 p.m. Chair Yoga Class Bookies Clubhouse I 7:00 p.m. Duplicate Bridge 5:30 p.m. Model Railroad Club: 10:00 a.m. Book Club Network: 11:00 a.m. Veteran’s Day Luncheon 7:00 p.m. Trivia Group Operating Session Searchers Clubhouse II Clubhouse II 7:00 p.m. Lapidary Club program: 10:30 a.m. Pickleball Club 2:00 p.m. Fun and Fancy 9:30 a.m. Beginner and Advanced Amber and Salt Treasures of Meeting Performance: “Damn Yankees” Tai Chi Class Poland 11:00 a.m. The Musical Mind 7:00 p.m. JRLW program: 11:00 a.m. Mild Exercise Class Class Kristallnacht Observance 11:00 a.m. Water Exercise Class Thursday, November 15 12:15 p.m. Kiwanis Club 12:30 p.m. Scrabble Group Clubhouse I 1:30 p.m. Any Level Watercolor Monday, November 12 1:00 p.m. Non-impact Fusion 9:15 a.m. Stretch, Tone and Art Class Clubhouse I Water Exercise Class Strength Training Class 2:00 p.m. E&R seminar: Advance 9:15 a.m. Stretch, Tone and 1:30 p.m. Comedy and Humor Club 10:00 a.m. Painting is for Everyone Directives and Healthcare Strength Training Class 3:00 p.m. Parkinson’s Support Art Class Planning 10:00 a.m. Garden and Group 10:30 a.m. Stretch, Tone and 3:00 p.m. Hispanos de LW: Environmental Club 7:00 p.m. Camera Club program: Balance Class Games 10:30 a.m. Stretch, Tone and Image Editing Software 10:30 a.m. ALL course: Exploring 7:00 p.m. Friday Duplicate Bridge Balance Class 7:00 p.m. Vegetarian Society Ultra-Orthodox Judaism Clubhouse II 10:00 a.m. Computer Learning Center: New Net Neutrality Law and Services 1:00 p.m. Zumba Gold Class 1:00 p.m. Ping Pong Club 1:00 p.m. Chess Club 1:00 p.m. Friday Bridge 7:00 p.m. Baby Boomer Club: Movie 7:30 p.m. Fun and Fancy Performance: “Damn Yankees”

ENDORSED BY Saturday, November 17 Clubhouse I 10:00 a.m. Open Studio Art Class 1:00 p.m. Arts in Motion: Authors WashingtonJewishWeek in Mind Clubhouse II Election Day: November 6 9:15 a.m. JRLW Services 2:00 p.m. Going It Alone Club: Learn more: nancyfloreen.com Social 7:30 p.m. Fun and Fancy By Authority: Montgomery County for Nancy Floreen, Joyce Fuhrmann, Treasurer. Performance: “Damn Yankees”

Sunday, November 18 The website is: On it you’ll find: Clubhouse I 10:00 a.m. JRLW Breakfast • accessible only to Leisure • community news Have you signed up on Forum: Doug Gansler, guest World owners • club information speaker residents.lwmc.com? • searchable by keyword • governance documents Clubhouse II inquiries • your mutual information 2:00 p.m. Fun and Fancy • ADA compliant • and more! Performance: “Damn Yankees”

62 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 Leisure World Travel Travel & Tour Department • (301) 598-1599 • Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:30 am-2 pm Reservations can be made Monday through Friday, 8:30 am-5 pm by calling 301-854-6600 #4 For more detailed itineraries, please see the Eyre Representative at the Eyre Leisure World Travel Offi ce. DAY TRIPS adio City ocettes, Ne or City Chicago, ulton Theater, PA 11/17, 11/30 or 12/14, 7:15 am-11:45 pm ...$189.00 per person Sat., 2/16, 8:45 am-7:00 pm ...... $97.00 per person Take in this holiday tradition Radio City Christmas Spectacular! Trip includes It's the Roaring 20's. Everything is larger than life! Lunch at Plain ‘n Fancy transportation and admission to show. Restaurant prior to show. Trip includes lunch, show and transportation The irst Noel, American Music Theatre, PA MGM Grand National Haror, MD Sat., 11/24, 8:30 am-8:30 pm ...... $125.00 per person Mon., 2/18, 9:05 am-3:00 pm ...... $35.00 per person Get into the holiday spirit! Trip includes transportation, admission to show and Try your luck at the Casino for a day. Transportation only. buffet lunch at Shady Maple Smorgasbord. La Cage Au olles, iverside Center, A Holiday Times at Longood Gardens, PA Wed., 2/27, 9:45 am-6:45 pm ...... $117.00 per person Fri., 11/30, 12:15 pm-10:30 pm ...... $79.00 per person Feel good musical with heart, brains and sequins! Lunch and show included. Experience the Joys of the Season! Magnifi cent trees, fragrant fl owers, dancing fountains, strolling carolers and a half-million twinkling lights await. SuperPops at the Myerho, altimore Transportation and admission included. Sun., 3/3, 1:30 pm-6:15 pm ...... $69.00 per person Featuring Christina Bianca: Woman of a Thousand Voices. Transportation and NEW - Holiday Maret, DC admission included. Sat., 12/1, 10:40 am-6:35 pm ...... $30.00 per person Explore the 14th Annual Holiday Market in DC. Pick up unique gifts, explore Philadelphia loer Sho, PA the vendors or indulge in food. Transportation only. 3/7 or 3/8, 7:45 am-7:45 pm ...... $86.00 per person The theme this year is "FLOWER POWER." Transportation and admission to Dining, Guiding and Lighting, DC the show included. Wed., 12/5, 4:30 pm-10:30 pm ...... $109.00 per person Dinner at Mrs. K’s Tollhouse Restaurant, then a tour of the DC monuments Neseum, DC by moonlight. Weather permitting, stop at the National Christmas Tree. Trip Sat., 3/9, 9:30 am-3:15 pm ...... $60.00 per person includes motorcoach transportation, dinner and step-on guide. You will love this beautifully designed, vibrant, dynamic museum with wonderful views of the Capitol, thought-provoking exhibits, and plenty to ocailly Christmas, iverside Center, A keep everyone engaged! Transportation and admission included. Fri., 12/7, 9:45 am-6:30 pm ...... $117.00 per person Todd Meredith and his band The Rave-Ons celebrate the holiday season 911 Memorial Museum, NC with performances of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits along with classic Christmas Sat., 3/16, 7:00 am-11:45 pm ...... $120.00 per person songs like "Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree," "Jingle Bell Rock" and "Run, The Memorial Museum is an educational and historical institution that honors Run, Rudolph." Before the show enjoy a delicious 3-course luncheon. and examines 9/11's continued global signifi cance. The museum displays artifacts associated with the events of 9/11 while presenting stories of loss and The Story o esus, Sight Sound Theatre, PA recovery. (Security screening on-site). Includes a $10 Cracker Barrel gift card. Fri., 12/14, 9:45 am-9:15 pm ...... $159.00 per person "The Story of Jesus" is the musical stage adventure about the most famous person to ever walk the earth, and the everyday people whose lives he Spotlight n... changed forever. Lunch at Hershey Farm Restaurant. Eyre Travel Sho, Cluhouse , Crystal allroom Thu., 11/15, 1:00 pm-3:00 pm ...... FREE Join us to fi nd out what is coming in 2019! Door prizes and refreshments. 2019 DAY TRIPS Museum Loop, DC MULTI-DAY TRIPS Thu., 1/10, 8:40 am-3:00 pm ...... $35.00 per person Choose where to go! National Gallery of Art, National Archives Museum or Biltmore, NC Dallas the National Museum of American History. Transportation only. Nov. 26-29 May 21-25 (fl y/drive) Capitol Steps Political Satire Sho, DC Greenbrier Resort, WV Niagara Falls Fri., 1/25, 5:30 pm-10:50 pm ...... $75.00 per person Dec. 2-4 June 23-26 Laugh away your winter blues with this Political Satire! Transportation and Nashville/Opryland, TN Maine Lobster Festival admission to the show included. Dec. 11-14 (fl y/drive) July 31-Aug. 5 Congo Mas, irginia Museum o ine Art, A Charleston & Savannah Mon., 2/4, 7:45 am-7:15 pm ...... $107.00 per person March 30-April 4 The exhibition has original fi eld photographs and footage, audio recordings and a selection of related musical instruments. Self-guided tour. Lunch included in the Marble Hall. Trip includes transportation, admission and lunch. CRUISES Royal Caribbean Museum o the ile, Washington, DC Oct. 31-Nov. 8 Mon., 2/11, 9:05 am-3:00 pm ...... $60.00 per person Eight night Southeast Coast & Perfect Day Cruise Experience the Book that contiues to shape history. Transportation only. We can book any cruise line anywhere you want to cruise.

(All Trips depart from Clubhouse II) Some trips require a certain amount of walking. The shoe symbol provides an indication of how much walking may be involved.

Key: Easy Walking More Walking A Lot of Walking Eyre at Leisure World Travel Offi ce, located in Clubhouse I, is a department of Eyre Bus, Tour & Travel. We offer a full service travel agency that specializes in airline reservations, cruises, group tours, vacation packages, hotel accommodations and auto rental. We have been providing “Excellence in Travel for 70 Years”. NCLEMENT WEATHE PLC Please call 301-598-1599 after 7 am on the day of a trip to fi nd out if we have cancelled, postponed or are going. If a trip is cancelled, you will also receive a phone call from us once the offi ce is open.

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 67 be arranged in and near Leisure KNITTING AND NEEDLECRAFTS VOLUNTEER WITH MEALS ON WHEELS is looking for World. For more information call GROUP: 10+ year old club REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE! caring and dedicated volunteers to Liz at: (301-840-1258) meets every Sunday, 2-5 p.m, Representative Payee helps low- deliver meals to homebound and with typically 8-12 crafters (any income persons with disabilities disabled individuals in the Leisure ACTIVITY OPPORTUNITIES needlework is fine) at manage their finances. Each World area. Service area includes: founder’s LW home. Beginners to volunteer is matched with a client Leisure World, Olney, Wheaton, CHAMBER MUSIC. Amateur seasoned are welcome. Snacks and who needs help with budgeting, Sandy Spring. Please contact Emily violinist, member of ACMP, drinks are served. Please email a bit paying routine bills and keeping Trotter at (443-573-0925) or email Intermediate + Level, is interested about yourself including phone to track of financial matters. If ([email protected]). in playing in a string trio, piano Polly at (pfields@career-strategies- interested in volunteering, contact trio, or string quartet. 17 years’ inc.com) or call (571-236-1775 (in the Volunteer Coordinator (301- MEALS ON WHEELS (MOW), experience playing in the same MD–LW)). 424-0656, ext. 541) or (volunteer@ which runs out of the Inter- amateur group in South Florida. mhamc.org). Faith Chapel site, needs more Available daytime and evenings. FILM GROUP FOR WOMEN volunteers to deliver meals. If you Richard Labonski, 15320 Pine forming: Seeking 10+ members VOLUNTEER AS A HOTLINE have or know someone who has Orchard Drive, #3H, Telephone to watch/discuss ‘Bethesda Row’ CALL COUNSELOR with the one and a half to two hours every (301-598-3407). caliber movies at founder’s LW Montgomery County Hotline! other week or one time a month home. Meet every 3 weeks on The Montgomery County Hotline and might be interested in serving DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS Saturdays, 6:30-10:00 pm. is a 24-hour, seven day a week in this capacity, please contact SOCIETY. The organization’s Members bring snacks or wine. confidential service. Counselors (410-730-9476). president, Lawrence Goldstein, is a Hostess serves drinks. Email provide supportive and confidential Leisure World resident. He invites a bit about yourself including listening; crisis prevention and KOSHER MEALS ON WHEELS, any resident who has received the phone to Polly at (pfields@career- intervention; and give information, sponsored by JSSA, needs Distinguished Flying Cross to join. strategies-inc.com) or call (571- referrals and resources. Contact volunteers to deliver nutritious Contact Larry (larr914@gmail. 236-1775 (in MD–LW)). ([email protected]) or (301- meals to homebound seniors. com), (301-847-9745). 424-0656, ext. 541) if interested. Volunteers will pick meals up at the Hebrew Home in Rockville VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES BOOK CLUB FOR WOMEN MUSEUM GUIDES – at the and deliver them to seniors in — seeking a few “Serious MAKE A DIFFERENCE in a Montgomery County Historical Montgomery County. Schedule is Readers”: 15+ year- family’s life. Habitat for Humanity Society. Work two weekday flexible. Call Diane Hays-Earp at old club reads award- ReStore needs volunteers to afternoons or one weekend JSSA, (301-816-2639). winning fiction and meets work in its ReStore (Rockville or afternoon per month from noon to at founder’s LW home the second 4 p.m. Receive on-the-job training THE SENIOR CONNECTION Silver Spring), especially daytime needs volunteers who live Sunday of the month, 5:30- volunteers who can take a regular on local history and museum 7:30 p.m., for potluck dinner and interpretation. Also receive special in the 20906 zip code area shift of 3-4 hours. Shifts typically to drive seniors to medical discussion. Please email a bit are 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 1-5 p.m., or admission to programs and a about yourself including phone 20% discount in the Museum appointments and help with 3-6 p.m. E-mail (alena.biagas@ grocery shopping. Schedules to Polly at (pfields@career- habitatmm.org) or call (301-990- Shop. Contact Amada Elliott, strategies-inc.com) or call (571- Education & Outreach Coordinator, are flexible and just 2-3 0014 x 16) if you are interested in hours a month can make a 236-1775 (in MD–LW)). volunteering. (301-340-6534) or (aelliott@ montgomeryhistory.org). difference! Training and liability

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Judy Docca Judy is dedicated to 2-term Board of ✴ INCREASING SEATS AND OPPORTUNITIES in Dual Language Immersion, International Education Vice President Baccalaureate, Enriched & Innovative Instruction, magnet programs and Career & Tech Education.

Retired Educator ✴ CONTINUING SPECIAL PARTNERSHIPS with Montgomery College, the Universities at Shady Grove and the University of Maryland–College Park. Proud Parent of Montgomery County ✴ INCREASING HIRING for racial and ethnic diversity. Public Schools ✴ INCREASING SUCCESSFUL SERVICES and fostering low class sizes.

Dedicated Community ✴ REDUCING DISPROPORTIONATE SUSPENSIONS for African American and Latino students. Activist & Leader ✴ IMPROVING SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SAFETY and security, bullying and cyberbullying.

✴ PROVIDING THE MEANS TO INCREASE THE NUMBERS of counselors, pupil personnel workers, psychologists and social workers.

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68 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 coverage are provided. Call (301- JEWISH MUSIC, JEWISH 24 hours. I will come to you. Cash MD 20910) buys gold and silver 942-1049) or contact (volunteer@ SOUL starring world-renowned or cashiers’ check at your request. jewelry, including broken pieces, seniorconnectionmc.org) to learn Cantor Simon Spiro. Joined by I can also help with your new car all sterling silver, gold watches more. Cantor Arianne Brown, DC’s purchase, any make or model! MD and gold and silver coins. I will Thomas Circle Singers, and Dealer #U2927. Call Marty Salins come to your house and give you a HELP A CHILD! In just one- our own Flash Choir & Kolot. (301-325-1973). free evaluation of what I can pay. two hours a week you can Sunday, Nov. 4, 3 p.m., free Gold 4 Good pays an additional make a difference in a child’s admission. Powerful Jewish music WILL BUY MILITARY, WW2, five percent to all sellers who are life. Volunteers provide friendship encompassing various genres and WW1, Civil War memorabilia veterans of the US Army, Air Force, and encouragement, help styles. Followed by a wonderful items. Uniforms, weapons, helmets, Navy or Marine Corps. And we with reading, offer homework dessert reception in Kay Hall. photos, medals or any other items extend the same courtesy to their assistance, and engage in crafts Adas Israel Congregation, 2850 associated with US, German, spouses. We honor our servicemen and cultural activities at schools Quebec St. NW. (adasisrael.org/ Japanese or other military history. (and their spouses). Gold 4 Good near Leisure World. For more musicalmoments) Call Dave (240-464-0958) or email is a Maryland licensed precious information, contact Interages at ([email protected]) metals dealership, not a pawnshop (301-949-3551) or (interages@ VIRTUAL ADVENTURE to some or private home-based business. If CASH FOR RUGS: oriental rugs, AccessJCA.org). worldwide destinations. We will be you decide to sell, I can buy your any condition. European, Asian, using a Google Expedition Kit, which items at that time, but there is no BLANKETEERS — Love to knit, Navajo, etc. (atticllc.com) Gary will allow us to see and learn about obligation. Licensed with both crochet or quilt? Project Linus (301-520-0755) some exciting new locations. For Maryland and Montgomery County donates handmade blankets to adults and seniors. Will include three CASH FOR JEWELRY: gold, silver, (lic. #2327). Call Bob (240-938- Montgomery County children or four different expeditions lasting costume, diamonds, coins (including 9694). needing comfort. Contact about 15-20 minutes each. Space is foreign), watches, stamp collections. ([email protected]) for limited and registration is required: CASH FOR RECORDS, CDs, and (atticllc.com) Gary (301-520-0755). more info, free yarn and fabric, (https://bit.ly/2OGdBic) or (240- tapes. Best price guaranteed. and blanket requirements. 777-0240). Twinbrook Library, TURN YOUR STERLING SILVER Free appraisals. All types of Thursday, Nov. 8, 1 p.m. music, 33, 45, 78 and CDs. Call ENGLISH AND MATH TUTORS and old gold jewelry into cash and do something good for Steve (301-646-5403) or email needed! The Literacy Council of ADOPT, DON’T SHOP: How yourself. Gold 4 Good (8241 Georgia ([email protected]). Montgomery County offers one- to Adopt a Pet. Learn about Ave., Ste. 100, Silver Spring, Will make house calls. on-one and small group tutoring, the pet adoption process. The intensive English classes and a Montgomery County Humane new GED program. No experience Society will discuss animal necessary. We provide materials welfare and may bring in animals and training. Sign up online at in need of a home. No registration (www.literacycouncilmcmd.org) required. Saturday, Nov. 10, or call Ashley France at (301-610- 12-1 p.m. Kensington Park Library, 0030). 4201 Knowles Ave.

NOTICES FIND LASTING HAPPINESS through meditation. Learn KEEPING SENIORS SAFE — KSS. a simple yet highly effective Morton A. Davis, coordinator method to help still our restless and resident of Leisure World mind, achieve a state of lasting is available to discuss theft happiness and reconnect with prevention, driving and shopping our inner source. Free workshop habits, frauds, home safety at Kensington Park Library, inspection and property crimes to Tuesday, Nov. 13, 6-7 p.m. any organization. The program is part of the Montgomery County GIVING THANKS FOR OUR Police Department Volunteer NEIGHBORS: You are invited Resource Section. Morton can to an evening of interfaith be reached at (301-318-0681) or music, scripture and prayers ([email protected]). at the Greater Olney Interfaith Unity Service to Give Thanks, on Tuesday, Nov. 20 7:30 p.m. UPCOMING EVENTS at Shaare Tefila Congregation, 16620 Georgia Ave., Olney. TALK BY MYSTERY AUTHORS Guest speaker is Marsha Weber Con Lehane and David Swinson of Olney Home for Life, (www. at Rockville Memorial Library. olneyhomeforlife.org). Boy Scouts Books will be available for sale will collect donations of non- and signing after the program. perishables for Olney Help Food The talk will be in the first-floor Bank. Refreshments will be served meeting room of the Rockville afterwards. This annual event is Memorial Library, 21 Maryland sponsored by the Greater Olney Ave., Rockville on Saturday, Nov. Interfaith Ministerium. 3, 2 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. PETS FOR ADOPTION “IS ANYBODY LISTENING?” Documentary about one woman’s PEKINGESE PUPS for companion search for ways to bridge the placement. A few pups available 6 chasms between veterans and months to a year old. All current non-veterans. Followed by shots including rabies. Senior discussion with filmmaker, Discount $750.00. Contact NAACP officials and veterans. Vincent at ([email protected]) SHARE THE ROAD Sign-ups to participate in “Listen for photos. to a Veteran” project. Sunday, Remember to watch for pedestrians and Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. First-floor meeting WANTED Drivers: room of Rockville Memorial cyclists. Pedestrians and cyclists have the right of Library, 21 Maryland Ave. Free. FAST CASH FOR USED CARS - Sponsored by Friends of the Big dollars paid for your used car! way. Yield to them at crosswalks and intersections Library. Over 43 years’ experience serving so we can all stay safe on the road. Leisure World. Please call; available November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 69 70 | Leisure World News November 2, 2018 Karen Rollings Kathy Workman Sherry Felice 3410 N High St Olney, MD 20832 301-260-7700

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November 2, 2018 Leisure World News | 71 Stan Moffson ® #1 In LISTINGS In Leisure World® Authorized Leisure World® Specialist

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