Pittwater Online profiled the Peninsula Bridge Club in its 1-7 Sep 2019 edition, introducing it with:
"In recent weeks the great community spirit and contributions of members of the Peninsula Bridge Club has received thanks from other local organisations, including the Mona Vale Hospital Auxiliary, local NSW Rural Bush Fire brigades and the Mona Vale Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers. Looking after others is not restricted to local organisations, check Shooting Films - Not Guns: Peninsula Bridge Club Raises Funds To Provide A New Opportunity For Jalalabad Youths.
The four week State Open Pairs qualifier finished in August with congratulations to Peter Clarke and Hans van Weeren as the winners.
(Ed. In the absence of a photo from this year's qualifier we have reused a photo celebrating their success at another earlier event. They haven't aged a bit.)
IT MIGHT BE TIME TO STEP UP...
Are you in Supervised like Jane and me, and getting an itch in your "Opening Hand"?
Then you should think about having a go at a higher level. It's easy to settle into the comfort zone of Supervised and to think that it's just too hard to step up, but many who we all know from Supervised are dipping their toes in at the higher level already, and totally enjoying themselves - just ASK them!
A large contingent of Peninsula Bridge Club members travelled in August to Coffs Harbour for the 2019 Coffs Coast Gold Congress - a delightful combination of a Swiss pairs and a teams event each with open, intermediate and restricted categories. The event is popular and normally books out within a day or so of opening for registration (next year is going to be 9am on 1 Apr 2020 - diarise this now).
Peninsula had some significant successes in the Restricted and Intermediate categories! Here are some of the highlights:
Check out the latest ABF Newsletter (Aug 2019).
It includes a huge range of material of interest to bridge players, particularly but not only for those at the competitive end of the spectrum.
The gods have whispered in our ear and told us that there may be too many session announcements.
So we will try to reduce these and not repeatedly remind players about upcoming events.
Instead please look at the upcoming event notices on the notice-boards - and at the club TV slideshow to see what is coming up!
Due to very few members purchasing 5 PPVs (pre-paid vouchers) and the administration costs of supporting it, this 5 PPV purchase option will no longer be available as at 1 September. Members can of course continue to buy PPVs in lots of 10 and also pay cash at the table if needed.
Additionally the colour of the pre-paid vouchers will be changing to red when the current stock of green cards runs out. We have been able to print the red cards ourselves, again saving the club and its members significant money.
Please contact me (Bob Whiddon) if you have any questions.
Dear all,
The Charity Day went off very happily, thanks to Sue and all the helpers who made the day run so smoothly, and raised money for two local charities - the NSW Rural Bush Fire Brigade and Mona Vale Hospice.
We also had one of our major congresses, our Swiss Pairs, which was a hugely successful day - a big thanks to Cassandra who was the convenor, Gayle, and to the whole team who made sure everyone had such a great day.