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70 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | AUGUST 2021 Duplicate Bridge Group As I write this article, things are still in flux. Hopefully, we will have resumed our Saturday morning play by the time you read this note. As always, send an email to me if you're interested in discussion of Duplicate Bridge activity or would like to learn to improve your game, or are interested in Duplicate Bridge at Four Seasons. ~ Kirk Freyermuth, kafreyer@ frontier.com Hearts Pinochle for Fun Mah Jongg Whether you are an experienced player or brand new, we will help you enjoy the game. We meet every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 to 12 noon in RCN Activity Room 1. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact either Karen Farmer at (951) 313-6149 or Floyd Reid at (951) 317- 3127. ~ Karen Farmer, kfarmer@dc.rr Hello all! We are now playing Mah Jongg in person at the RCN. Hope you can join us on Fridays from 10 am to 12 noon. The great part is that you do not have to commit to every Friday. If you are interested in learning this game, we arrange periodic lessons and have a table designated for new players. If you have any questions or would like to arrange an introductory lesson, please contact Terry Hall at Terryhall005@ gmail.com. ~ Terry Hall We are looking for players, substitute players, and people who are interested in learning the game. I am happy to teach anyone who wishes to learn the game, either individually or in a small group, your home or mine. Pan is a card game, much on the order of gin in some respects, and played with up to eight people at a table. It is played by both men and women, so all are welcome. The game can be played in the day, evening, in a room in The Lodge or in private homes. If you are interested, please call Linda Mendelson, at (951) 941-9100, or email Goldtoy@earthlink.net, and I will answer any questions you may have. As are all card games, it is played with both skill and luck. ~ Linda Mendelson Pan All are welcome. The game is played with a single card deck, no jokers, and 52 cards. We play three, four, or five at a table. No scheduling necessary. We play on Tuesdays at 6 pm in the Game Room next to the Library. A group has played here at Four Seasons for nine years. Seating is random draw, no partners, individual scores. It is easy to learn, harder to win. Players will teach. Games last approximately two hours. Lowest points win. If you have any questions or would like to become the contact for Hearts, please contact The Lodge front desk. Greetings everyone! We can now resume meeting and playing Bid Whist. It will be so good to see everyone again. I can't wait to 'catch up' socially with fellow members as we get our groove back on. Do note: there has been a change per our meet days. We will now meet on Tuesdays from 6 to 8:30 pm in the RCN, room # 3. Our group offers a satisfying game environment filled with good cheer, good natured 'trash talking' and some great music. So, win or loseā¦ you will have a lot of fun and meet some great folks while playing Bid Whist. New players, whether new to the game or veterans, are always welcome. We look forward to seeing you at the tables! For more information, contact Roxanne Williams at (951) 797-3123. ~ Roxanne Williams Co-ed Bid Whist Rummikub Do you miss playing your favorite tile game, Rummikub? We sure miss seeing old friends and making new ones while playing this fun, fast-paced game. We play Mondays from 2 to 4 pm in the Game Room at The Lodge. We welcome old pros and newcomers alike and are always happy to teach the game to anyone who is interested. So come out and meet your neighbors and have a great time. If you have any questions I can be reached at retiredatlast@outlook.com. ~ Caryn McSweeney Bridge For Fun This pandemic has made our social lives almost nonexistent, but as of July first we should be back to our favorite activities! So if you are thinking of new activities, consider learning to play Bridge. We are a fun and easy-going group. We play every Wednesday at noon in the Game Room. For more information contact Verina Rector at (951) 769-1687. ~ Lois L. Butler