Ken Haruta – Junior Master
It’s never too late to learn! I recently became a junior master – and I turned 89 a few days ago. I had played social bridge in college (you can guess how long ago that was). I met Julie, whom … Continue reading →
It’s never too late to learn! I recently became a junior master – and I turned 89 a few days ago. I had played social bridge in college (you can guess how long ago that was). I met Julie, whom … Continue reading →
My parents taught me how to play when I was in my early 30s, but I didn’t try duplicate until a few years later. While many of the people in the club were lovely and welcoming, unfortunately there were enough … Continue reading →
After retiring as a professional pilot in Texas in 2007, I moved with my husband Earle to the small town of Berkeley Springs in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. After settling there, we made many friends, some of whom … Continue reading →
My husband Dennis and I are a pair, with matching master points – and we are still speaking to each other. We are a blended family, and have been married for 30 years. We learned the basics of bridge separately … Continue reading →
I am a retired teacher having taught at Dundalk CC. for almost 15 years in the health department and served as Athletic Director, Curriculum Coordinator, tennis and volleyball coach and acting Dept Head. I was given time off from the … Continue reading →
It was pretty exciting to achieve my Life Master at the online regional tournament. Needing just .21 gold for this rank I had hoped to earn that at the District 4 regional tournament that was to begin in Wilmington, DE … Continue reading →