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Non-Life Masters Prepare for W-S Summer Sectional
 

The W-S Summer Sectional is coming up August 15-17. On Sunday there will be a special Swiss Teams event for NLMs. It will be a single session instead of the normal two-session event. Last week Cindy Wright held a NLM Team game outside her regularly scheduled Happy Hearts games. Six teams participated. See all who came for a fun time. The team winners, Tim Ebert, Sharla Slappey, Laura Olson, and Anne Abernethy, also received a free entry to the NLM Swiss Teams in the tournament.

 

Before the tournament there are other opportunities to compete against NLMs in a team event. Triad Bridge Club has a team game scheduled for 1:00 pm, Saturday, July 27 in Greensboro at Fellowship Presbyterian Church (FPC). An NLM section will be set up with at least three teams.Then on Monday, July 28, the regular TBC game is another team event. The game time is 1:00 pm at FPC. Get your rosters now and send them to Peter Boyd-Bowman at PeterBoydBowman@aol.com. BTW, Peter is awarding free entries to the winners of the novice section in each of his club games.

June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Chuck Blixt, Carrie Koontz, Libby Noah, Kitsy Mathis
June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Ann Hopkins, Cindy Morehead, Joslin Davis, Joe Carruthers
June 25, 2005 0-499 team game  MC O'brien, Gerry Brown, Susan Roden, Lulu Smith
June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Debbie Beitel, Judy Volk, Larry Beitel, Pat Freeze
June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Tim Ebert, Donna Hancock, Sharla Slappey, Terri Cardwell
June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Pam Pogue, Jim Robinson, Linda Schroeder, John Merschel
June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Judy Sharpe, Mary Allen Martin, Adrienne Mastrobattista, Jim
June 25, 2025 0-499 team game  Anne Abernethy, Kathryn Badorrek, Laura Olson, Candy Toler.
NightBridge! on Thursday evenings

The Triad Bridge Club is launching a new weekly game, NightBridge!, on Thursday evenings.
Game Details:

  • When: Every Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 PM

  • Start Date: May 29, 2025

  • Where: Triad Bridge Club @ Fellowship Presbyterian Church, 2005 New Garden Rd.

  • Who Can Play: Players with 0-500 masterpoints.

  • Bonus:  "Two-Minute Bridge Tip" before each game.

  • Cost:  $10.  Light refreshments included.

 

Need a partner? Have questions?  
Game Director: Rich Peffer (336-402-5367 | rpeffer325@att.net)
Club Manager: Peter J B-B (336-686-3680)​


 

Wednesday Game @ New Garden Friends Meeting starting on June 25
plus New Novice Game

The Wednesday Open game, part of the Queen of Hearts Bridge Club, will be moving from the Lewis Recreation Center to New Garden Friends Meeting, 801 New Garden Road, 27410 for the summer. This will start on Wednesday, June 25 and continue every Wednesday through Wednesday, August 20.

 

Additionally, the Queen of Hearts Bridge Club will offer a new Novice game for 0-200 MPs. The Novice game will run concurrently with the Open game on Wednesdays starting on June 25 @ 1PM. Looking forward to lots of Novice bridge players joining the Wednesday game session!

 

Where: Fellowship Hall,  New Garden Friends Meeting, 801 New Garden Road, 27410.

When: Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Time: 1 PM

Cost: $10

Director: Mary Leger

Partners: Mary is very happy to try and find a partner for you. All you have to do is call 336-327-6357.


 

0-499'ers Prepare for W-S Summer Sectional
 

The W-S Summer Sectional is coming up August 15-17. On Sunday there will be a special Swiss Teams event for 0-499'ers. It will be a single session instead of the normal two-session event. Last week Cindy Wright held a 0-499'ers Team game on Wednesday, June 25. Eight teams participated. See all who came for a fun time. The team winners, Tim Ebert, Sharla Slappey, Laura Olson, and Anne Abernethy, also received a free entry to the 0-499 Swiss Teams in the tournament.

 

June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Tim Ebert, Donna Hancock, Sharla Slappey, Terri Cardwell.jpg

Tim Ebert, Donna Hancock, Sharla Slappey, Terri Cardwell

June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Pam Pogue, Jim Robinson, Linda Schroeder, John Merschel.jpg

Pam Pogue, Jim Robinson, Linda Schroeder, John Merschel

June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Judy Sharpe, Mary Allen Martin, Adrienne Mastrobattista, Jim

Judy Sharpe, Mary Allen Martin, Adrienne Mastrobattista, Jim Martin

June 25, 2025 0-499 team game  Anne Abernethy, Kathryn Badorrek, Laura Olson, Candy Toler.

Anne Abernathy, Kathryn Badorrek, Laura Olson, Candy Tolerell

June 25, 2005 0-499 team game  MC O'brien, Gerry Brown, Susan Roden, Lulu Smith.jpg

Mary Claire O'Brien, Gerry Brown, Susan Roden, Lulu Smithell

June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Debbie Beitel, Judy Volk, Larry Beitel, Pat Freeze.jpg

Debbie Beitel, Judy Volk, Larry Beitel, Pat Freeze

Chuck Blixt, Carrie Koontz, Libby Noah, Kitsy Mathis

June 25, 2025 0-499 team game Ann Hopkins, Cindy Morehead, Joslin Davis, Joe Carruthers.jp

Ann Hopkins, Cindy Morehead, Joslin Davis, Joe Carruthers

Our Heros Competing at Nationals in Phillie this week
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Rich, Ian, Marty, Mark. Ian and Mark from Chapel Hill and Durham, respectively. Flight B GNT

Excellent Longest Day Fundraising Results

Thank you to all the winning Longest Day bidders and to those of you who made very generous in-kind and cash contributions! A special thanks to the players who donated their time and expertise, our cooks and hostesses who donated their talents, and all our generous contributors.

We are happy to report that a total of $10,000 was raised, consisting of $3,359 in auction income, $330 in table fees, and $6,311 in additional contributions.

 

It’s not too late to give!  Send your check made out to Alzheimer’s Association to:

Fran Tewkesbury
1005 Country Club Drive
Greensboro, NC 27408

Honor Roll of Contributors


 

Jack Alford

Daryl Adams

Ando Bean

Jim Bean

Shelia and Mark Bertoldi

Peter J. Boyd-Bowman

Brenda Chiott

Bridge at Rufty Bridge Club

Dixie Culver
Kathie Dwyer

Evergreen Bridge Club

Bob Hale

Claudia Hale

Marie Harrill

Joanne Hawks

Judy Hellen

Josh Hoffman

David Hurd

Candy Hurley

David Idleman

Mike Jacobs

Butch Johnson

Barbara Katz

Chris Kendall

Eric Lee

Kevin Lee

Jean Leggett

Kent Leggett

Avery Lloyd

Susan Mann

Tom May

Martha and Mark Meyer

Joanne McClusky

Ann McKiernan

Deborah Monroe

Rick Morgan

Nancy Osborne

April Parker

Rich Peffer

Jane Perrin

Barbara Pomer

Suzanne and Bob Rhodes

Dianne Shope

Ruth Short

Jim Skidmore

Bruce Southard

Wayne Sykes

Fran Tewkesbury

Melissa Waldron

BooBoo Watkins

Susan Williford

Bill Wisdom

Cindy Wright

Unit 169

Burlington Unit Game, August 23, 2025

The Burlington Bridge Club is looking forward to hosting the unit game this month.
Please find a partner and come. There will be:

ADULT BEVERAGES
Yummy homemade food , come hungry, you won’t need lunch. 

The Episcopal  Church of the Holy Comforter
320 East Davis St
Burlington, NC 27215

Come in the door on Broad street.

Central Carolina Regional Tournament
June 1 - June 6, 2026


News Flash:  Unit-169 is extremely excited to announce that the first Regional tournament in over 30 years will be coming to Greensboro June 1 - June 6, 2026.  The all-new Central Carolina Regional Tournament will be held at the beautiful Embassy Suites (near the Piedmont-Triad Airport).  It is a terrific location… close to Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point, and just a short drive for those living in Burlington, Reidsville, Asheboro and Salisbury.  For players who would like to stay at the Embassy Suites host hotel, special rates are available at $149 per night; this rate includes a free breakfast and a cocktail for each person staying in the room.

 

For players unfamiliar with ACBL tournaments, Unit 169 typically runs four Sectional tournaments each year, and while 3-day Sectional tournaments can be a lot of fun, players are limited to earning only silver masterpoints.  Regional tournaments however, run for 6-7 days and draw players from all over North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia.  It is at Regionals where players can earn both gold and red masterpoints.  That means that for players who do not like to drive great distances, the Central Carolina Regional will be their best chance to get those ‘elusive’ gold and red masterpoints.  We worked very hard to earn the privilege of bringing a regional tournament to our area and one of our primary goals was to help members of Unit 169 achieve their next bridge rankings without having to drive too far.  

 

We also structured the Central Carolina Regional Tournament for all levels of play.  If you are still a novice player, you can play exclusively with other novices while still earning gold and red masterpoints.  If you have already achieved Life Master status, you will be able to play in events called mid-flight pair and team games; meaning that you can play with other players within your skill level while earning both Gold and Red points.  And you are a player with over 3,500 points, there will be many bracketed teams and bracketed open games available… allowing you to compete with people at or near your own skill level.  Therefore, no matter what your point range maybe, you will be playing bridge with players who are at or near your skill level.  Competitive and fun!

 

The various events at the Central Carolina Regional Tournament will start each day at 10:00 AM and again at 2:30 PM.  In the evening, we will also be offering a variety of team games and pairs events starting 7:30 PM.  These games will also be bracketed, again, allowing you to play with people within your skill range.  We know that there are players who like to play 10:00 and at 2:30 and then go out to have a great meal, so we will provide a lot of information about available restaurants in Greensboro, Winston Salem and High Point.  And while there are a few die-hard players who like to play three times a day, our evening games were also designed to attract ‘working’ players from around the area. Recognizing that the ambiance of evening games is often more relaxed  and to facilitate that atmosphere, we will also be providing an open cash bar for additional player enjoyment.

 

We are expecting many players from District 6 and District 7 to attend the tournament. Early response to our tournament has been strong so we are expecting a nice crowd.  Please mark your calendar and save the dates from June 1 to June 6, 2026 for the Central Carolina Regional Tournament.  To assist with your planning, we have attached a tournament flyer that outlines the various events and start times.

Greensboro Fall Sectional Oct 3 - Oct 5

Hoping to see you all in  Greensboro for the Fall Sectional October 3-5 at the

Bur-Mill Clubhouse and Event Center, 

5834 Bur-Mill Club Road, Greensboro, NC 27410

Friday and Saturday game times at 10AM and 2:30PM, stratified open and 499er single session games,

$15 per person per session.  

There will be a list of nearby restaurants available.

Sunday, October 5, open Swiss teams at 10 AM and TBA, $160 per team including lunch.

Sunday, October 5 at 10AM, 499er single session Swiss teams, lunch NOT included.

Tournament  chair,  Andy Symmes / andysymmes@gmail.com 336-553-8485

Partnership chair,  Peter J. Bowman/ peterboydbowman@yahoo.com  336-686-3680

2025 Xmas Lunch and Unit Game

Novice Game Participants

Impressive Unit 169 Results in this past weekend's District 7 North American Pairs Qualifier 

This past weekend (Sep 20&21), Unit 253 hosted the District 7 North American Pairs qualifier at the Charlotte Bridge Center.  Four levels of play saw seasoned competitors and rising talent competing for coveted stipends toward the Spring North American Bridge Championships.

In the Championship Flight, Dwight Meredith of Greensboro (playing with George Woltman of Unit 244) triumphed, earning first place and an $800‐per‐player stipend. Greensboro pair Peter J. Boyd-Bowman and Debbie Monroe managed a fifth-place finish, just shy of stipend territory but an impressive showing for Debbie's first venture into the top field.

Flight A saw stiff competition, with Mark and Martha Meyer of Winston claiming sixth place. Though outside the top three stipend cutoff, their performance laid the groundwork for a breakthrough. True to form, the Meyers rebounded in Flight B to capture third place—sealing $800 each and punching their ticket to the NABC.

Flight C boasted two Unit 7 duos on the podium: Thomas Johnson & Louisa Witten secured third, while David Hurd & Robert Whaling landed fourth. Both pairs earned $800 per player to support their Spring NABC journey.

This year’s stipend structure rewards the top three finishers in Championship and Flight A, plus the top four in Flights B and C. For Johnson/Witten, Hurd/Whaling, and the Meyers, this will be their first time representing District 7 at an NABC in pairs. The Meyers have represented the District previously in teams.  Meredith adds another NABC appearance to his résumé—he’s previously represented D7 (and won) in the Grand National Teams at an NABC.

Congratulations to all our qualifiers and participants for showcasing the competitive spirit and camaraderie of Unit 7. We look forward to following their progress at the Spring North American Bridge Championships—and to the next opportunity for more Unit 7 success!

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