Sectional Tournament Coming Up
Please join us at our Sectional Tournament between 22nd and 24th September, 2023. Enjoy playing Bridge with friends and our hospitality, silent auction and much more..
Please join us at our Sectional Tournament between 22nd and 24th September, 2023. Enjoy playing Bridge with friends and our hospitality, silent auction and much more..
One thing all bridge players have in common is an appreciation for functionality. We like things that work most of the time. That’s why we take pleasure in the conventions we play, and I’ll never forget how Corliss Serber helped me to see the functional value in Jacoby Two No Trump. She taught me so… Read More Remembering Corliss by Scott Miller
By Mary Ann Braden Lets take a trip down memory lane. The year is 1949 and at least one of us is a rambunctious 3-year old who keeps testing her mother’s patience; while far away on a remote island in the Pacific, a young 17 year old swabbie is watching his buddies play a fascinating… Read More In the spotlight..
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Sue’s friends at the Riverside Bridge Club celebrated her birthday . Here are some pictures from that fun filled celebration before the start of the game.
When Tuesdays and Fridays at Noon beginning July 6, 2021 Where Riverside Elks Club, 6166 Brockton Ave, Riverside, CA Vaccinated All players must furnish proof of being fully vaccinated for COVID. Either email a copy of the immunization card in advance to SMTViolins@gmail.com or be prepared to show your card when arriving at the game.… Read More OPEN ACBL GAMES HAVE RETURNED TO RIVERSIDE!
On January 17 we lost Maggi Johnson who died peacefully in her sleep. Her online partner Diane Marsh remembers her: I first met Maggi at Canyon Crest Athletic Club in Patti’s workout class. Maggi was always FUN and we had some great laughs, mainly at ourselves stumbling on some of the steps. Later, we worked… Read More Maggie Johnson
Diana Garber passed away quietly in her home in mid November. She was quite a character among characters and she lived a truly independent, free spirited life of her own choosing. One can become very flowery when extolling her virtues, her excellent bridge play, her sense of fairness, her exceptional command of English language, but… Read More Diana Garber