Weekly Events:
- Monday
Class will last until approximately 12 noon.
(Please confirm your attendance wih an email to bschaming@comcast.net.)
Every Tuesday morning, except holidays, with coffee or tea and munchies.
We meet at the clubhouse just talk about issues that are top on the of our minds.
The intent is to be upbeat, beneficial, edging into how to enrich our lives intellectually, personally, and the bandwidth of life, recognizing adjusting to wives, stress, aging, and how to collaborate rather than argue.
All are welcome at attend and share and enlarge their circle of friends.
- Wednesday -
- AM Golf (April to October) at nearby courses
- 11:30 PM - Lunch at the Club House
- Lunch is served at the clubhouse on Wednesdays at 11:30 AM prior to pinochle. There is usually a soup from Chef Len but there is no set menu. Each week we decide what the following week’s menu will be. Menus are varied including soups, sandwiches, pizza, ethnic choices etc. Desserts vary as attendees often bring in various goodies such as cakes, cookies etc.
- The cost for lunch is $7.00 and you do not need to play pinochle to stop in for lunch, just let Len Walden (856 428-6796) know in advance to facilitate the purchase of food.
- 12:30 PM - Pinochle, 3 & 4 handed
- Thursday - 1:30 PM Interesting Guest Speakers - Some Examples below
- David Moore of Moore Brothers Wine.. Pennsauken tells us about some of the finer points of sourcing wine:
- Art at the Mabel Kay House
- Senior Baseball -- Lou Dunkle tells us about the Senior Baseball Leagues
- HMHS Students related their experiences as Exchange Students to Japan
- Harp Concert
- 2nd Thursday of each Month - Business Meeting, followed by card, chess and/or dart games
- Friday - 10:00 AM Bowling - Laurel Lanes, Route 73 South, Mt Laurel
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