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30 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | APRIL 2026 | Shuffleboard Our season may be over but a few of us still like to play. Come join us. Fresh air, a little exercise and a few laughs and play when you can. We play on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 9 am. If you would like to play on your own, just stop at The Lodge desk and they will set you up. REMINDER stay off the courts, they become slippery after the beads are spread. Hope to see you at Bocce this season. ~ Toni Harris (951) 325-8357 Today cornhole is one of the most popular games in the United States simply because it's easy to set up, fun for all ages, and it is very social. It is a perfect fit for backyard and tailgate gatherings, and even corporate events. Because of its popularity, a whole culture with its own language has developed. So, here is some of the vocabulary that you may hear. Some of them are so common that you'll pick them up in no time, while others are more obscure and funny. Woody - This is a bag that lands directly on the cornhole board and remains on the cornhole board at the end of the inning. Each woody earns that player 1 point. Candy Corn - Any bag that lands on the ground between the cornhole boards. Airmail - A bag that goes directly into the hole without sliding, bouncing off, or touching the board at all. Leprechaun - When a player gets all four of their bags onto the board in an inning. The bags cannot be knocked off the board or into the hole, allowing the player to score four points. Six Pack - When a player makes two cornholes in an inning, earning the player six points. Berlin Airlift - When an opponent's bags are completely blocking the hole, the only option is to "airlift" your bags directly into the hole. Rolly Polly - A bag that is thrown and rolls over a blocker, falling into the hole. Hemorrhoids - When an opponent has lined up their bags in front of the hole, creating a wall and making it hard for you to score. Hooker - A bag that first hits the board and then boomerangs around a blocker to wind up in the hole. Cornhole at Four Seasons is a fun game that we seniors playfully compete every Wednesday morning at 9 am on the Plaza. Anyone can play cornhole and don't worry about the lingo. Come out and enjoy the fun and company of your neighbors. Interested in playing cornhole, call or text Dan Ramos at (503) 860-0547, Greg/Nancy Wisniewski at (951) 375-9937. Cornhole

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