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| Four Seasons Hemet Herald | JUNE 2025 | 31 Horseshoes Shuffleboard Our season is over but we have a small group that plays at 9 am on most Mondays and Fridays just for fun and practice. Come join us. You can always play on your own. Stop by the front desk and they will set you up. ~ Toni Harris, Shueboard Chairman, (951) 325-8357 We have a few people interested in playing horseshoes. ere is a horseshoe league that plays on Wednesday mornings at 8 am at dierent locations around Hemet. We practice Saturdays at 8 am. All articles that you read in our Herald magazine are written one month before they our printed for you to read. e Bocce Playo game, or Championship game was played on May 18 but since we are writing before that date, I can't tell you who won. You will just have to wait for the next issue of the Herald. What I can tell you is that to celebrate the second and rst place winners, bocce will have their Awards and Potluck Dinner Banquet on June 22 in the Ballroom at 3 pm Sunday aernoon. Since this is a pot luck, there is no charge for this event but, teams did pick a category of main dish, side dish, and dessert to bring to the award banquet. If you want to bring a guest, there is no charge. If you have forgotten what you selected, I do have a list of the team's category if you want to verify what to bring. As a special treat for our club, Russ Brown will be providing dinner music for this occasion. Hope most of you can be there, this will be the nal function and the end of the season for the Bocce Club. I want to thank all those who participated and helped with the many things we do o the courts. Ross Brunetto, Bocce Chairperson, (951) 926-8295 Bocce Billiards Club Billiards Club Workshop Wednesday Have you ever wanted to play pool but are intimidated by the game? Have you ever asked for a rack of balls, went into the pool room and knocked the balls around, but not really know the game? Did you know there was a dierence between a break stick and a play stick? Do you know what the term "behind the kitchen means?" If you do not know the answer to any of these questions, and our interested in the game, would like to gain a little knowledge and understanding of the game. en this workshop is for you. In a nutshell Billiards is fun, and can be a very intricate and intense game. ere are so many dierent levels of play. Like any game it has a set of rules, actually this game uses two sets of rules. First are the game rules. Next are the table rules. At this workshop our emphasis will be for beginner players. is workshop will be limited to six people since we only have three tables. We will go over basic 8 Ball rules, correct stick usage, and table rules. A sign- up sheet will be at e Lodge reception desk. Our workshop date will be Wed., June 18 at 1 pm. Hosted by the Team Captain and Co-Captain of the Billiards Club, Art Martel and Ron Cordero. As we get closer to league practice starting in August, Hemet Valley Pool League starts in October. Four Seasons Billiards Club holds two practice days in the Billiards Room. Monday aernoons from 1 to 3 pm is an open community practice day open to all. Tuesday mornings from 9 am to 12 noon is a closed practice with Four Seasons Billiards Club. We are always open to experienced players who would like to step up to competitive tournament play with other 55 plus communities in the Hemet Valley. We are currently looking for subs for the winter league, if interested feel free to give me a call at (909) 973-8208. Art Martel, Captain, Four Seasons Billiards Club