Bridge Club News
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.
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.
"...maintaining physical, social and brain health is an important component of reducing dementia risk, which all Australians can implement in their daily lives. Learning a new language, picking up bridge, travelling and going back to study are ideal examples as they incorporate brain challenges and increase social engagement, which are both important for dynamically engaging the brain." (bolding added)
From an article "What causes Alzheimer’s disease? What we know, don’t know and suspect" by Yen Ying Lim and Rachel Buckley, published in The Conversation on 2 Jun 2017, and republished on 3 Aug 2019.
Our first day on Sunday 14 July was a lot of fun - six tables, jazz and BYO wine. See the photos on our Facebook group.
We'll do it again one Sunday each month depending on other club commitments and the next session will be 18 August at 3pm.
Most tables remained with their original four but a couple of tables swapped over half way so we are quite flexible, whatever works for you. Hopefully we can accommodate all comers, singles, pairs or foursomes.
Congratulations! Due to the efforts of Sandie Rooke, Peninsula Bridge Club now has another ABF Accredited Teacher. Your club will be able to display the Accredited Club certificates.
By completing the ABF Teaching Accreditation Program and becoming an ABF Accredited Teacher Club, you have demonstrated commitment to best practice and continuous improvement.
Well done and keep up the great work.
Regards
Allison Stralow (ABF President) and Joan Butts (ABF National Teaching Coordinator)
Congratulations to our long term member, Dr Joan Castle, who was awarded in the Queen's Birthday honours, the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to medicine.
A former medical practitioner in private practice at Dee Why, Dr Castle was also a honorary consultant physician at Manly Hospital for 35 years and worked pro bono at diabetes clinics at Sydney and Royal North Shore hospitals. She also established a diabetes clinic at Manly Hospital.
Twenty five pairs competed in the 2019 Charlie Mitchell Shield on Saturday 29 June, but there was one clear winning pair, Patrick Starck and Vivien Eldridge, who scored a massive 71.15% ahead of runners-up Di Agostino and Trish Berry.
This event was convened by Cassandra Mitchell and directed by Sue Riley.
On Monday 23 June the Members and Novices Teams was a fun day with many novice members enjoying the first or second experience playing in a team event. Photos of all the teams can be found on our PBC Facebook Group - please consider joining this group!
It was well attended with two categories - a Green category with a partly experienced Novice pair combined with Restricted team mates, and a Blue category with a Novice pair with no teams experience combined with an Open pair. Everyone played the Peninsula Basic System to make it a pleasant more even playing experience for our novice players.
- Peninsula Swiss Pairs Congress 2019
- 2019 Members and Novices Teams
- 2019 Australia Wide Novice Pairs
- 2019 State Open Teams qualifier
- 2019 Lawrence Shield
- ABF Jun 2019 issue
- Inaugural Cath Whiddon Cup
- What NOT to do while waiting for the Director
- Success at Adelaide Autumn Nationals
- Autumn Individual 2019