Enrichment
Classes
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Bridge -- Introduction to Bridge
The Revolutionary “Cards on the Table” teaching method has you playing from the very first lesson! This class is intended for students with little to no bridge experience (optional textbook not included in fee).
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Bridge -- Novice Bridge Topics
This class is for players who know how to play bridge, but want to explore or review some of the game’s key subject areas. The class changes its content each time it is offered, rotating between: Competitive Bidding, Essential Bidding Conventions, Basics of Playing a Bridge Hand and Basics of Defending a Bridge Hand.
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Bridge -- Supervised Play
A relaxed, friendly environment that offers an opportunity to practice your bridge skills with instructor Robin Gillett standing by to offer help in bidding or play whenever you ask for it. Meet new people who share your interest in the world’s best card game!
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Bridge--Intro to Duplicate
This class is focused on bridge players who want to improve their game beyond the novice level. It changes its content each time it is offered, based upon the students preferences and may include topics such as: Counting, Introduction to Duplicate, Play of the Hand, Defending a Bridge Hand and Bidding Workshop.
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Celebrations
We love to celebrate all kinds of occasions! Whether on St. Patrick's Day and at our annual Holiday Party, you can enjoy a delicious meal and socialize with old and new friends.
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Crochet for Beginners
Come and learn the art of crocheting. This class will focus on easy projects using basic stitches. Please bring your own yarn and crochet hook (size G or H is great for starters). Bring a friend and make new ones!
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Great Game Days
Drop in on the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month to play popular board games, card games, dominoes and dice with friends, old and new. We’ll provide the games and coffee, you provide the camaraderie! Please call x239 24 hours in advance.
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Healthy Lecture Series
Past topics include: life balance, financial health and understanding reverse mortgages
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Knitting For Beginners
Learn to knit and create hand-crafted items for yourself or as gifts for others! This class is perfect for those brand new to the craft, as well as those who could use a review of the basics. Finish the course with a completed project (infant hat). Knitters will need to bring basic materials to the first class: size 8 straight needles (9" long, bamboo or non-metal preferred), 1 skein (at least 100 yards) of worsted or medium weight yarn (color and fiber content of your choice other than wool).
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Literature Club
This popular and long running book club meets weekly to discuss current and classic literature. Join us for a stimulating and lively exchange among devoted book lovers.
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Lunch & Learn
Past lectures have included subjects such as "how to protect yourself against identity theft" to "strengthen your brain." Some of these will include lunch, or you can bring your own bag lunch. We will provide dessert!
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Trips
Past trips have included Longwood Gardens in PA, a premier horticultural showcase, and the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse for a show and lunch.