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A new page on the website. Let’s get to know some Spoons players better.
Starting with Bob Ross. His answers to the editor’s questions were short and sweet. Thank you, Bob!
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‘BridgeDays’ is dedicated to the development of the wonderful sport of bridge!
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What is Café Bridge?
A typical café bridge event is a duplicate pairs bridge game set up over multiple cafés and restaurants. Pairs move to a new venue after each round, guided by a movement card or roadbook, while board sets remain on their starting tables throughout. The registration fee typically covers vouchers which are valid for refreshments at the venues, either for a single lunch or for a drink at each stop, depending on the style of event.
Café bridge has a social component, whether by raising money for a good cause, attracting sponsorship for bridge from regional institutions, or gaining custom for local businesses. Café drives also help make bridge visible to the wider public, thereby encouraging more people to consider taking it up. Have a look on Victor Lesk’s website https://www.brianbridge.net/cafe/ to find out about the five Scottish CaféBridge days this year and many more taking place in England. Tap HERE for a direct link.
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Coffee, craic and BRIDGE! |
The next Blairgowrie Wetherspoons is
Monday 22nd April
The Fair o’ Blair.
10.30 kick off.
Join the Spoons Whats App group for quick and easy communication with your Spoons Bridge Mates. Ask anyone there on a Monday to add you. We’re all ‘admin’.
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