Friday, 14 February 2020

Bridging the neural and social gaps with Bridge

The Toronto Bridge Club meets regularly at Shop14 in the Carey Bay Shopping Village. 

A 4-week beginners’ course is running throughout February and catch up sessions are available. Also on offer is a regular 9:30-11:30am Monday morning walk-in supervised play session where you can ask as many questions as you like. Everyone is welcome. For more information Josephine Most m:0434400395, josephine_most@hotmail.com or visit the website: www.bridgewebs.com/toronto

There are a multitude of reasons to play Bridge. 
  • It helps keep your brain active, you have to concentrate to keep your math skills alive, which keeps the old grey matter in top condition. 
  • Playing bridge regularly can be great for your health, a study by Prof Diamond (Berkeley Uni) confirmed this. 
  • It’s gives your social life a boost, a card game where more makes it merrier, and new friends are made. 
  • Bridge isn’t just for mature adults, even small children can enjoy a game of mini bridge, it’s good for their math and social skills.
Players meet on:
  • Saturday Pairs 12.45pm,
  • Tuesday Pairs 6.30pm,
  • Thursday Pairs 10.00am,
  • Friday Supervised 1.00pm,
  • U3A also hold Beginners Bridge and Bridge for Improvers classes on Wednesday afternoons.

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