PageTurners Book Club: The American by Henry James

Page Turners Monday afternoon and Thursday afternoon groups will be discussing The American by Henry James which was first published in 1876/77. The book has been described as a combination of social comedy and melodrama. James writes about the clash between European and American cultures and more specifically about the misadventures of his main … [Read more...]

Really Serious Book Club: Rigor Mortis by Richard Harris

Lakshman Sehgal hosted the meeting and led the discussion on Rigor Mortis, a book critical of many published medical research papers because of lack of proper peer review, statistical errors, bad research design, mishandled data, etc. The author, Richard Harris, partly blames competition to publish early and often. In discussion it was a consensus … [Read more...]

Women’s Club Luncheon: May 10, 2018 at 12:00 in the Clubhouse

Our monthly luncheon meeting was held on April 12 at the Clubhouse. Three new members, Chris Daley, Catherine Bitran, and Mary Ellen Hoffman, were welcomed into the Club by President Lydia Reese, who presented each lady with a yellow rose. Our Secretary, Yollie Mancino, congratulated the Women’s Club members who contribute their efforts to … [Read more...]

Calendar for June 2018

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Cinco De Mayo Taco Night: Photo Gallery

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Don’t Forget to Cast Your Ballot: 2018 Board of Directors

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Calendar for May 2018

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Garden Club 2018 Plant Sale: Photo Gallery

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Meet the Candidates Forum: April 17, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in the Clubhouse

Niguel Shores Community Association _Meet the Candidates Forum Tuesday, April 17, 2018 6:00 p.m. in the Clubhouse -Meet the Candidates - Hear Candidacy Statements - Questions and Answers -Meet the Candidates Question Form   … [Read more...]

Garden Club Annual Plant Sale: April 28, 2018

As I write this report there is a storm hitting the East Coast, and the thought arises that we are so fortunate to live in Southern California where it is always beautiful, sunny, and hardly rains. Oh wait. Whoops! I see outside my driveway is wet and rain is falling. That’s great too! Our gardens do need the wet stuff. Last month more than 20 … [Read more...]