We aspire to be the friendliest place to play and learn bridge on the planet. Bridge bullies are not welcome. See more about the Zero Tolerance Policy here. (Coming soon!)
Newcomers to Bridge
There's always a new series of Bridge — Introduction starting within a few weeks. Our schedule is designed to allow working people and students to learn and enjoy bridge.
Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings, enjoy social bridge games with experienced players on hand to help with questions.
Intermediate Players
Browse our schedule of classes designed to improve and stretch your bridge skills.
Weekly games limited to novice and intermediate players are held Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday afternoons at 1:00 p.m.
Established Bridge Players
Enjoy our full duplicate games on Wednesday afternoons: Open Pairs are held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. Play 24 boards, finish before the heaviest traffic on I-210.
This was the view last Thursday morning for the Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction class. Having enough snow on Mt. Wilson, followed by a sunny day, is a rare treat. (When the sun comes out, the snow doesn't last long!)
On Sunday the Pasadena Bridge Club hosted the North American Pairs District 23 Finals. It was wonderful to see the bridge club filled with 18 tables (out of our possible 20) in use for the game!
The beverage and snack station is ready! We have a great selection of brewed teas plus regular and decaf coffee of course.
Special treat: an ice machine, and an iced tea station! We'll have traditional black tea iced, and a raspberry tea. We'll stock the beverage fridge with Coke, Coke Zero, and Sprite. The snack dispensers will have Goldfish, Peanut M&Ms, peanuts, and mixed nuts.
WiFi is up and running. Ask me for the password. :)
We had a great turnout for the work party. Many thanks to Barbara Leider, Yvonne Schimmel, Liza Billington, Cory Brendel, Lisa Walker, Cardon Walker, Susan Kane, and Jon Fuhrman!
All of the chairs are built. All but eight of the end tables are built (32 of 40). I built shelving for the kitchen, and Cory and Cardon helped me mount the 50-inch monitor for results and game information.
I loaded up the minivan twice to haul cardboard, plastic, and styrofoam to the center's recycling bins.