
Recs and ReadsBy Anne McKay GarrisNow that the weather is cooler -- it's Tennis Time. The tennis courts at the Clearwater Recreation Center and Library are the best deal in town. They're close at hand. There's easy parking beside them. Right now, they are seldom crowded and, best of all, the price is right. There is no charge. Don't know how? Nevermind. Tennis lessons are scheduled from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, on Mondays. Call the Center for information on how to sign up for lessons. Simply dropping by for a game does not require a reservation. If you're looking for a way to do something besides eat large lunches, try dancing your lunch break away. (It used to be dance the night away, but, what can I say -- we're older now.) Join the Line Dance group at the Recreation Center on Thursdays, from 11:00 to 12:00 pm. You'll find the exercise will energize you much better than a plate of fries and a burger -- if you eat something healthy and be sure and tank up on water. Leastwise that's what the jillions of articles on good health keep saying. The second Book Talk of the year is scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, from 10-11 am. Linda Hamrell will be back on the Beach to do the book talk for us. Nine people were on hand for Jan Golden's workshop on writing memoirs. She started with instructions to draw a picture of the first neighborhood you remember. Just doing this triggered all sorts of memories that were immediately turned into stories and read at the workshop. I surprised myself by finding 17 story topics just from drawing the picture -- and I can't even draw. If you just got back from summer, you will be delighted to know that the new exercise room at the recreation center is unequaled in the city. Come - enjoy!
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