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Don’t let technology keep you out of the game
While staying safe at home, we find ourselves trying to fill the void left by the absence of our 3.5 hour bridge games.Enter Bridge Base Online. Although virtual bridge will
While staying safe at home, we find ourselves trying to fill the void left by the absence of our 3.5 hour bridge games.Enter Bridge Base Online. Although virtual bridge will
My husband Ed and I left January 4, 2020 for a five-month world cruise which did not go as planned. About six weeks in, the virus reared its ugly head
I just received a congratulatory email from our District National Director for my achievement of reaching the rank of Club Master. That means, I have 20 points! Twenty points in
Bridge On Shea, like all businesses at this time, is trying to find a NEW NORMAL. What we’ve discovered is the NEW encompasses everything we do. The NORMAL is anything
Robert Reierson (left) and Denis Nathan, Tucson Winter Sectional, January 2020.Robert Reierson, Unit 356, Green Valley, AZ demonstrates that age is just a number when it comes to reaching milestones.
Finding a mentor who will stick with you, improve your bridge experience and your game is priceless. It happened to Loren Moore, Las Vegas Unit 373, who re-entered the game
When Duke City Bridge Club shut down March 13, I don’t think any of us realized that we would be closed for as long as it now seems we will
Dick Bryant and Kathy Feeney never take for granted how fortunate they are to have each other as consistent partners. Kathy Feeney Our bridge adventure began in August 2012 at
The global pandemic has not stopped a group of women from Denver, CO to do all they can to promote the great game of bridge. Elly Larson, owner, the Denver Metro