Club News 06.11.24

June 11, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


TLCC Summer Bridge Group Met
LEESBURG – The Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Summer Bridge Group resumed play on May 28. Winners in the first week were Tom Anderson and Kathy Clary, Sharon Holtz and Betty Walston, Beth and Duane Huffer and Jan Hodson and Andy Overmeyer. Winners in the second week were Tom Anderson and Kathy Clary, Ann Thallemer and Nancy Dalton, Janet Petro and Bill Thompson, and Betty Walston and Sharon Holtz.

Parkinson’s Group To Meet
Parkinson's Support Group of Warsaw will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, in the administrative classroom of Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital, 2101 E. DuBois Drive, Warsaw.
This month, Dr. Scott Caughell of Warsaw Family Eyecare will be speaking to us about how Parkinson's effects our vision and how we can be proactive in taking the best care of our eye health.
Attendees have an opportunity to learn from professionals and specialists in the community, along with receiving answers to questions, sharing experiences and encouraging one another.
Open to all members of the community, the support group meets the second Friday of each month (except December), from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the administrative classroom of LKH.
For information, contact Pam Baucom at 574-370-5709.

TLCC Summer Bridge Group Met
LEESBURG – The Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Summer Bridge Group resumed play on May 28. Winners in the first week were Tom Anderson and Kathy Clary, Sharon Holtz and Betty Walston, Beth and Duane Huffer and Jan Hodson and Andy Overmeyer. Winners in the second week were Tom Anderson and Kathy Clary, Ann Thallemer and Nancy Dalton, Janet Petro and Bill Thompson, and Betty Walston and Sharon Holtz.

Parkinson’s Group To Meet
Parkinson's Support Group of Warsaw will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, in the administrative classroom of Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital, 2101 E. DuBois Drive, Warsaw.
This month, Dr. Scott Caughell of Warsaw Family Eyecare will be speaking to us about how Parkinson's effects our vision and how we can be proactive in taking the best care of our eye health.
Attendees have an opportunity to learn from professionals and specialists in the community, along with receiving answers to questions, sharing experiences and encouraging one another.
Open to all members of the community, the support group meets the second Friday of each month (except December), from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the administrative classroom of LKH.
For information, contact Pam Baucom at 574-370-5709.

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