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Limited Masterpoint Games

  • EZ Bridge Tuesdays at 10:45am if enough players
  • The 49’er Game Wednesdays at 6:45pm
  • 49’er Game Thursdays at 11:30am if enough players

Relaxed games with an experienced player is available for bidding help.

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Winter bridge classes start in January

Frank Smoot’s 2 Over 1 starts January  15.

Kathy Harper’s Beginning Bridge starts February 3 and Game Changers Conventions You Need to Play starts March 9.  Both offer Supervised Play at the same time.

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North American Bridge Championships (NABC)  in San Francisco, November 27 – December 7. The Story of Art

We will not hold any games in our Bridge Center during that time.

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Holiday Party  December 14

Celebrate the holidays with food, fun and bridge.  Appetizers at 11:30am, game starts at 12 noon. Please signup by December 10th.

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Purchase a Custom Name Badge

You can now order a custom name badge with our new logo for only $14.

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Beware SCAMs 

Please be alert for scammers asking you for money.  We will never email you asking you to purchase something or send money to us.

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Use the Unit > News menu for news from our Unit including our president’s monthly newsletter.

You can read our monthly article in District 21’s newsletter Diamond in the Ruff.

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Our Facebook group is another way to keep in touch.

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The Story — Of Art

The book traces the evolution of art from prehistoric cave paintings to the 20th century, treating it as a "continuous unfolding story".

Gombrich famously opens the book with the statement: . This sets the tone for his narrative, which views art history not as a series of abstract movements, but as a continuous thread of individuals solving specific visual problems—such as how to represent space, light, or emotion—using the tools and traditions available to them. Key Features and Format

While lauded for its clarity, the book has undergone significant reassessment in recent years: E. H. Gombrich and 'The Story of Art' revisited | Art UK

Rather than providing "rapturous descriptions," Gombrich provides pointers to help readers understand the artist’s probable intentions within their historical setting. Critical Perspective and Legacy

by E.H. Gombrich, first published in 1950, is one of the most famous and influential art history books ever written. Over 75 years, it has sold more than 8 million copies and been translated into over 30 languages, serving as the standard introductory text for generations of students and art lovers. Core Philosophy: "There are only artists"

Originally intended for younger readers, it uses "plain language" and avoids technical jargon unless it is clearly explained.

A hallmark of the book is that every artwork discussed is reproduced in the text, usually on the same page as the description, so the reader can follow the author's analysis visually.

About Us

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Located on the San Francisco Peninsula, we have approximately 1000 members.  

We offer a variety of games, classes and other educational programs.

We offer games for all levels of players including intermediate / newcomer games specifically for new and returning players with limited masterpoints. We hold regular club games Monday through Friday at our Bridge Center.  We also offer special weekend games several times a month.

We also offer a comprehensive education program including classesfree lectures, mentoring and celebrity seminars.