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62 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JANUARY 2026 Rummikub Bridge For Fun Duplicate Bridge If you are thinking of new activities and have a basic knowledge of how to play the game of Bridge, come join us on Wednesdays from noon until 3:30 pm in The Lodge Game Room. We are a fun and easy-going group; come play with us. For more information, contact Verina Rector at (951) 769-1687. ~ Lois L. Butler We have started a Duplicate Bridge Group here at Four Seasons. This is not an ACBL-sanctioned group but it is a social group of Bridge players who likes a more competitive style of Bridge. It takes two people to play. We currently have three to four tables and are restricted to that at the moment. This means that we can only play with 16 players. If you are interested in playing with our group, please contact Bill Guy at (951) 845-5627. ~ Bill Guy Join us on Fridays from 1 to 3 pm for a fun-filled afternoon playing Wacky Bunco! For those new to the group, it's just regular Bunco with a few twists. We play on the first and third Friday in the RCN and on the second, fourth, and fifth Friday in The Lodge Game Room. Everyone is welcome to play! Come on down to The Lodge to meet new friends and see what the Crazy Bunco Ladies have in store for you. If you have any questions, email Cheryl Diego at Kinderbear@msn.com or Linda Supernaw at Supernaw4@sbcglobal.net. ~ e Crazy Bunco Ladies Bunco Rummikub (rummy cube) is one of the most popular games in the world. It is a tile-based game for two to four players combining elements of the card game rummy and mahjong. Rummikub was invented in the 50s by Ephraim Hertzano, a Romanian-born Jew. He had made the first sets with his family in the backyard of his home and sold them door to door. Over the years, the family licensed it to other countries. In the 1970s, it was brought to the United States. We welcome you to come and join us on Mondays from 2 to 4 pm in The Lodge Game Room. It's no problem if you have never played before. We love to teach! If you have any questions, call Sherry Mounts at (323) 810-0632. ~ Sherry Mounts I'm inviting more folks to come out and play Bid Whist. We have paper f lyers available at The Lodge, and our electronic f lyer can be viewed on the E-boards in all the facilities and online in the Activities Blast. We have an enjoyable time socializing while applying our individual team strategies to win the hand or stop the opposing team from winning. You can hear the excited voices of the victors around the tables, as well as a variety of mellow music from artists like the Temptations, Herbie Hancock, Aretha Franklin, Paul Simon, and Adele, to name a few, in the background. I strongly encourage new players to come out. We will teach you how to play the game. Bid Whist is a variation of the original game of Whist, and it involves trick taking, strategy, card counting, and careful communication with a partner. It is similar in play to Bridge and Spades. Whether you are new to the game or a veteran player, I invite you to come out and play with us! Win or lose … you will have a lot of fun and meet some great folks while playing bid whist. The Co-Ed Bid Whist club meets on Tuesdays from 6 to 8:30 pm in the RCN, Activity Room #3. We look forward to seeing you at the tables! For more information, contact Frank Turner at (562) 922- 9737. ~ Frank Turner Co-ed Bid Whist

