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46 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | APRIL 2022 Ciao Amici Miei (Hello My Friends) Our next meeting of the Italian American Club will be on Thursday, April 14 at 5:30 pm at The Courts. Please put the date and time on your calendar and have fun with us. At our March club meeting, our members played bingo which was facilitated by Dave and Janine Rohrbacker. We had a great time during the evening with many of our members being "oh so close" to yelling out "Bingo!" If you missed this fun-filled evening, you definitely were missed by your Italian American Club members. Please plan on attending our next meeting on April 14. You do not have to be Italian to join our group and come to our meetings. Our membership is open to all residents. We would love to have you visit with us. To all our Italian American Club members and all the residents of Four Seasons, please stay safe and healthy. ~ Barbara Dipoma (805) 377-2616 and Jerry Monahan (951) 212-8898 Italian American Club Seasoned Solos Hello to all and happy spring! Clocks have been set back for more daylight in the evening so let's plan some adventures. We had another fun-filled month of going to concerts, plays, an excursion and, always, food! We started with an evening of Elvis at the Candlelight Pavilion in Claremont. The show and dinner were fabulous but we were sad to hear the theater was closing in March. Breakfast with friends is always a good way to start the day so we met again at the Café Royale in Calimesa and we enjoyed good food and quiet time to chat. Our birthday lunch celebration was at Shiki Sushi Sports Bar in Redlands. We booked our party at the Teppan grill and our chef, Eric C., was so much fun. He was very entertaining while he prepared our lunch on the large grill in front of us while keeping us engaged with his awesome "knife and grill skills" and fun conversation. The birthday girls were served a special ice cream treat and the staff was very attentive and gracious. The next adventure was a tour of SoFi Stadium which was awesome. The ladies had a fun day touring this state-of-the-art facility and were throwing footballs on the field. Lunch was at a restaurant featured in the LA Times, The Wood Urban Kitchen in Inglewood. The BBQ was awesome and had the best peach cobbler ever. We also saw a couple of plays – Beauty and the Beast at the Lifehouse Theater and Six Dancing Lessons in Six Weeks at the Footlighters. We followed with dinner after both events. Our last event for the month was a concert presented by the Hemet Concert Association at Tahquitz High School Performing Arts Center in Hemet. The Sakura Cello Quintet was amazing. This brilliant group of five young musicians and composers played arrangements from the Renaissance to West Side Story. As the compositions were originally written for harpsicords and orchestras, it was incredible to hear the wonderful and beautiful sounds from only five cellos. Please join our next meeting on April 1, at 6 pm in The Lodge Arts & Crafts Room. We would love to hear your ideas for new adventures so be sure to bring your calendars as we plan the month's events at the meeting. If you would like to learn more about the Seasoned Solos, please call Joyce Olson at (951) 850-3055 or Nyla Cheely at (951) 285-7112. ~ Nyla Cheely Members enjoying an evening at the Candelight Pavilion Celebrating birthday girls Barbara Tammany and Lynette Simonson at the Shiki Sushi Teppan grill in Redlands Seasoned Solos explored the new SoFi Stadium