Kincardine Charity Bridge Club
Our Charity Work

In the last 10 years, KCBC has donated over $50 000 to the Huron Shores Hospice, the Women's House Serving Grey and Bruce, and the Davidson Centre in Kincardine.

Thanks to the Davidson Centre and the Town of Kincardine for providing an excellent venue for our games.

Thanks also for the support of the excellent staff at the Davidson Centre.

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Recommended Bridge Authors for Beginner and Intermediate Players

Audrey Grant is a  well-know Canadian bridge author of many award-winning books including the Bridge Basics series.  She is publishes a bi-monthly magazine called Audrey Grant's Better Bridge and has an on-line subscription service called Audrey Grant's Bridge.

Barbara Seagram is a well known Canadian bridge book author of may award-winning books including 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know and other many other well-known books in the series.

Marty Bergen has written the Points Schmoints book and the Marty Sez series as well as many other well-known books and articles.

David Bird has written dozens of bridge books including the Bridge Technique series and the Test Your Bridge Technique series, as well as the Bridge with the Abbot articles in the ACBL Bulletin.

Larry  Cohen is one of the best-known bridge authors ever.  He has written many books including To Bid or Not to Bid and countless articles in the ACBL Bulletin including the Bridge Basics series.

Eddie Kantar is one of the most prolific bridge writers ever. He has written many books including the Eddie Teaches series and countless bridge articles for the ACBL Bulletin and other publications.

Mike Lawrence has written many bridge books including the Complete Guide series, the Bridge Tips series, and the Insights on Bridge series as well as many articles for the ACBL Bulletin. 

Robert Todd has written many bridge books including the Robert's Lessons series of articles about bidding and play. He also provides a free weekly email article and a column for the Bridge Bulletin.

This site allows the purchase of many bridge books as Edocs rather than traditional paper books.