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56 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | JUNE 2020 | This article is being written three weeks plus before you are reading it, thus, hopefully, things may have changed for the better! At this point in time(early in May), the Bocce Board has no idea what will be happening to organized sports and so we can't give our members any information about the Summer Tournament. Obviously the Spring Tournament was washed out. Some are concerned about the money they paid to play the Tournament. That will be taken care of when we can get back together to form the Summer Tournament. As soon as the Board knows anything, we will get on the computer and let all our members know what to expect. Stay tuned! Questions, call Dutch, (951) 845-0392. Friends of Bocce Friday mornings, 9 am in the North Clubhouse. Cost is only $5 per week (or $20 per month). Tai Chi (Tie-Chee) is an ancient Chinese tradition that, today, is practiced as a graceful form of exercise. It involves a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing. Originally developed for self-defense, Tai Chi has evolved into a graceful form of exercise that's now used for stress reduction and a variety of other health conditions. Often described as meditation in motion, Tai Chi promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements. The tradition of Tai Chi dates back to at least the 15th century in China, and the practice is based on the belief that balancing the opposite forces in the body (known as yin and yang) will encourage the flow of chi (energy) through the body to promote health. You may also find Tai Chi appealing because it's inexpensive and requires no special equipment. Tai Chi can be done anywhere, alone or in a group class. If you're looking for a way to reduce stress, consider Tai Chi and join fellow Sun Lakers in developing strength in balance, stamina, and flexibility. Info., Dee Coughtry, (951) 381-4919. Tai Chi Sun Lakers & Friends I'm hoping this finds all you Tuesday bowlers in good health and not too stir crazy. It was quite an end to the season of bowling. Here is a recap of the League season: Team 2: 3 Buoys & An Anchor (Kristy Herring, Curly Mann, Ken Schnable and Tom Keheley) took first place with 53 wins. Congratulations! Team 12: Chitty Bowlers (Ron & Lela Bonneau and Jim & Kerry Bowkley) were a close second and Team 9 - Team Motiv (Mike Tocchini, Bridjette Whaley, Joseph De La Torre) came in third. SCRATCH HIGHS: Team Scratch Series with 2404 - Chitty Bowlers Team Scratch Game with 774 - Gutt-Er-Cone (George Thiel, Peg Laurel, Joan Allen and Ida Nilly) Men's Scratch series with 771 Andy Toro Men's Scratch Game with 286 Jim Bowkley Women's Scratch Series with 606 Kerry Bowkley Women's Scratch Game with 225 Bridjette Whaley HANDICAP HIGHS: Team Handicap Series with 2777 Wham Bam (Gaylord & Diane Spence, Marty & Marv Steggel) Team Handicap Game with 992 Spare Parts (Carol & Larry Ellis, Sandy Hepburn, Sallie Flesher) Men's High Handicap Series with 785 Joe De La Torre Men's High Handicap Game with 284 Frank Burkett Women's High Handicap series with 738 Julie Rogers Women's High Handicap Game with 271 Bev Bly As we go to press, the Canyon Lanes Bowling Center remains closed. There will not be any Sun Lakes Leagues for the summer. The organizational meeting for this League is scheduled for Oct. 13 at 10 am in the Main Clubhouse. League Bowling begins on Oct. 20 at 9 am. All times and dates are tentative at this moment. Call Teri Comerford, League Secretary, if you have any questions. (760) 217-9656. Hope to see you all at the lanes! Just in case: Check with your club contact to confirm meeting place, date, and time.

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