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58 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | OCTOBER 2019 Canasta Join us for an afternoon of friendship and fun while playing a game of Hand and Foot Canasta. We meet Thursdays in the RCN Lobby from 12:45 to 4 pm. Table assignments are distributed at 12:45 pm. Each week you may play with someone different, giving you an opportunity to meet new friends and/or visit with old friends. We supply the cards, so just bring yourself and a desire to have fun. If you don't know how to play, we are always happy to set up a teaching table — by the end of the afternoon you will have mastered the game. Come join us. ~ Pam Morales Three Thirteen Dominoes I said it last month and I guess I have to say it again, Robert Steen is a special kind of domino player. He plays on a level all his own. Robert is a true "Dominologist." He was the domino champ for July with 26 wins and he is the domino champ for August with 25 game wins. Robert even missed playing dominoes for several games but no one could catch up and defeat him. Congratulations to Robert Steen. The rest of us domino players have to work on our game skill set if we plan to beat him. Dominoes are played every Wednesday and Friday from 5 to 9 pm in The Lodge Game Room. Practice is from 5 to 6 pm on both days. Come out and join us — have some fun and make some new friends. Jesse Dimmer is usually available to give you help and tips on the game of dominoes, if needed. For more information, call Jesse at (951) 769-2035 or Reggie at (951) 769-6483. ~ Marvin Gaines Caryn McSweeney takes first-place on the latest Three Thirteen scoreboard with a low of 53. Congratulations! Other low scorers for the same time frame are Sue Barker and Kris Corbett, both with 57; Brenda Brazeal, 65; Jerry Monahan, 68; Kathy Craven, 74; and Andy Lunetta, 75. Three Thirteen is an easy and fast-paced Rummy spin-off. The game is played in 11 rounds and layers meld, using sets and runs. The first player to lay all cards down first receives no points. The remaining players then lay down their cards, either on the first player's cards or their own. Each round uses a progressive wild card, from 3s to Kings. The lowest score wins. Remembering what wild card is in play for a particular round is the most difficult part of the game. Everyone is welcome and we always have a learner's table, if needed. We play at The Lodge Game Room from 3 to 5 pm on Oct. 1 and 15 (the first and third Tuesdays of the month). If you have questions or want to receive email reminders, contact Mike at micedcor1@gmail.com. ~ Mike Corbett Caryn McSweeney, Andy Lunetta, and Sue Barker land on Thirteen Thirteen scoreboard for low scores

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