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    New life for Bridge

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 17, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    After having been somewhat in the doldrums for the last few years, the Grahamstown Bridge Club has been revitalised with a new committee, a new constitution, a new logo, new playing times and a new venue.

    After having been somewhat in the doldrums for the last few years, the Grahamstown Bridge Club has been revitalised with a new committee, a new constitution, a new logo, new playing times and a new venue.

    Starting after the Festival, the Club will be playing at the St Bartholomew’s Church Hall on Monday evenings and Thursday afternoons. These times were chosen after consultation with existing members as they are generally more convenient for most players. The first session will be on Thursday 12 July starting at 1.30pm.

    New members are very welcome, either on an occasional basis or as regular players, and coaching is available for beginners.

    For more information, contact one of the committee members: Dave Gain (082 455 4193), Mary Birt (046 636 2793) or Pat Shepherd (046 622 7951).

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