Opportunities to play bridge in English in Berlin in the second half of 2024

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Last updated: 25 October AM. Will be changed and updated regularly.

This autumn, Volkshochschule is offering two weekly courses:

Started 18 September: Wednesdays, course number Pa4081H.

Started 20 September: Fridays, course  number Pa4082H.

WHEN VHS IS CLOSED, THERE IS STILL THE OPPORTUNITY TO PLAY AT MY PLACE, AND THE EARLIER I KNOW IF THERE IS INTEREST, THE BETTER:

Below is a week-by-week overview, including the weeks where for one reason or the other there is no bridge course at VHS. Where nothing else is stated, we aim at arrivals from 18.15, ready to start playing at 18.30, but for those who can only come later, that is also OK. We’ll start playing as soon as enough people have arrived.

The occasional opportunities to play bridge privately during autumn, in the weeks where VHS is closed, are marked with *** below.

***Week 44: No VHS courses. Agata, Gundula, Cem, Rob and I will be playing at my place on Thursday 31 October. Unless we hear otherwise, we will start at 18.15. Two more players would be great, three more ideal.

Week 45: Wednesday 6 November VHS 6/10, and Friday 8 November VHS 5/10.

Week 46: Wednesday 12 November VHS 7/10, and Friday 15 November VHS 6/10.

Week 47: Wednesday 20 November VHS 8/10, and Friday 22 November VHS 7/10.

Week 48: Wednesday 27 November VHS 9/10, and Friday 29 November VHS 8/10.

Week 49: Wednesday 4 December VHS 10/10, and Friday 6 December VHS 9/10.

Week 50: Friday 13 December VHS 10/10.

***Week 51: At my place Tuesday 17 December or Thursday 19 December

What we know so far: Teresa is available on 17 December but NOT on 19 December.

***Week 52: Any time (I will be staying in Berlin and do not celebrate Christmas, so ……..).

What we know so far: Teresa is available most days.

***Week 1: 30 December to 5 January: For now, any time, as far as I’m concerned.

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