1018 days ago

EVER WANTED TO PLAY BRIDGE?

Christine from New Plymouth

NEW YEAR, NEW SKILL!

Looking to try something new in 2023?
Sign up for BRIDGE LESSONS

Maintain your brain’s health and meet new friends!

Email: newplymouthbridgeclub@gmail.com

Free TASTER sessions
Wednesday, March 22 7pm - 8.30pm

Wednesday, March 29 7pm - 8.30pm
Come to one or both


LESSON INFORMATION

COMMENCE. Wednesday April 5. 2023

DURATION. 12 weeks of lessons plus ongoing support

TIME. 7 - 9pm

VENUE. New Plymouth Bridge Club, 70 Hobson St, New Plymouth

COST. $100 for 12 lessons, all notes, club membership for 2023
($50 for a second or third family member in the same household)
School students free.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT CHRISTINE BURTON BY EMAIL or PH. christineburton@xtra.co.nz ph 027 460 3370

or contact the secretary stringercecelia@×

www.playbridge.club...

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