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It's been an exciting year for Jane and
me. As I write this, we're about to head out on our last
long scheduled trip: 35 days cruising on the Crystal
Symphony from Miami to San Diego, through the canal, and
visiting Hawaii along the way. I'll be teaching and
directing bridge games on sea days.
Bridge classes are starting up again in January. I'll be
offering the Better Bridge series from Audrey Grant, all
on Wednesday evenings, 7:00 p.m., at Arcadia High School.
- Bridge 1 — An Introduction, January
8
- Bridge 2 — Competitive Bidding,
February 19
- Bridge 3 — Popular Conventions,
April 15
Full information on all three classes are
available on my web site, with links to PCC Extension
where you can enroll in class online.
Here's the link for class information: https://bridgemojo.com/class
Visiting bridge clubs
around the world
Beside enjoying some travel, music, and
bridge tournaments, I've been visiting bridge clubs that
are well known as the "best of class."
I played at small clubs in
Marbella, Spain, Oxford, UK, and visited some of the best
and most attractive clubs in Southern California.
I also got to play and spend time at two
famous and very busy bridge clubs: the Andrew Robson
Bridge Club in London, and Honors in Manhattan.
I have lots of photos and stories from
each of my visits, and every intention of posting "trip
reports" on the BridgeMojo web site. Maybe I'll get to do
that during my cruise.
The most successful clubs have massive
teaching programs. They include lots of ways to introduce
players to social and competitive bridge. That one factor
is more important than any of the other myriad of details
that go into making a bridge club.
Building the Pasadena
Bridge Club
I still believe Pasadena is the perfect
location to build a first-class full-time bridge club.
Besides classes and games, my club will offer social
bridge and supervised play. And not only bridge — why not
play canasta, mahjong, chess, or have board game nights?
I'll start a location search in
January, and I'm actively encouraging your help. I'll be
looking for about 3,000 sq. ft. in a neighborhood like Old
Town or the Playhouse District, but I don't have any
specific attachments. Convenient parking is obviously
important, and I also like the idea of being not far from
a Gold Line Metro station.
I'm developing a business plan, and
I'm going to need help in lots of specialties: things like
legal consulting, accounting, and interior design with an
emphasis on lighting and acoustics.
I believe I have the resources to build a
place that non-bridge players can visit and say, "I'd
really enjoy spending time here."
I'll be looking for players who'd
like to become teachers and directors. We won't only be
teaching people to play the game; we'll be creating new
bridge teachers and directors as well. You don't have to
be an expert player to take up teaching and directing!
I've created an email list that will
receive an occasional announcement of activity related to
the Pasadena Bridge Club. To join the list, you can just
drop me a reply, or join directly at http://mail.pasadenabridgeclub.com/mailman/listinfo/pbc
Best regards,
Mojo
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