Newsletter February 2014 - page 25

February 2014
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BRIDGE
LESSONS
with Phillip Alder
Classes will be held on Mondays:
February 3, 17, 24
March 3
9:30 am - 11:30 am
Phillip Alder, a well know bridge
teacher, champion, coach, and
author of a bridge column for the
United Feature Syndicate, and
the bridge columnist for The New
York Times has returned this year
to teach intermediate/ advanced
bridge classes. Next summer he
will be teaching in Pennsylvania,
Maine, Missouri, North Carolina,
Kentucky, Illinois, Arizona and
Alabama.
For additional information and to
register for the bridge classes,
please contact the Food and
Beverage Office at 561-273-2648.
Activities
LADIES CARD
PARTY
Monday, February 10
11:30 am
Lunch begins promptly at noon.
Join with your friends to play
Canasta, Social Bridge, Duplicate
Bridge and Mahjong.
Hostesses: Barbara Wildstein,
Barbara Fox, and Sandi Lamm.
Please return your application
form and pick up your invitation
in the Food and Beverage Office.
For additional information and
any questions, please call
561-868-6370.
WINTER 2014
ART STUDIO
SCHEDULE
Oil & Acrylic Painting
Tuesdays 2 pm - 5 pm
All levels.
Instructor: Rita Boutros
Sessions: 4 weeks - Cost $200
February 4—February 25
March 4—March 25
April 1—April 22
April 29—May 20
Drop-ins are available at $55
For more information and
registration form, please contact
the Food & Beverage Office at
561-273-2648.
READY FOR
SOFTBALL
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A FEW
GOOD SOFTBALL PLAYERS!!
We meet at the Frenchman’s
Creek parking lot at 8:45 am and
head over to Mirasol Field.
GAME SCHEDULE
Thursday, February 6
Thursday, March 6
Charity Weekend Game FCCC
Practice range April 5, 2014
at 5 pm
To join our team , please call
Art Lerner: 917-273-4143 or
Barry Fenner 561-622-6533
FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
FILM FESTIVAL
Wednesday, February 12
5:30 pm and 7;45 pm
Main Dining Room
Presents “Guzaarish”. After an
onstage disaster leaves illusionist
Ethan a quadriplegic, he channels
his magic into a hit radio show.
But on the 14th anniversary of his
accident, Ethan elects to fight for
his right to die just as a young
man approaches him for help.
Thursday, February 27
5:30 pm and 7;45 pm
Main Dining Room
Presents “Cherry Blossoms”
which is a tender, emotionally
intense and profoundly moving
story of marital love. Only Trudi
knows that her husband Rudi is
suffering from a terminal illness.
She decides not to tell him and
convinces him to visit their family
in Berlin. However, a sudden
death changes everything.
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