Blackridge Center

New Friday Night Novice Game

 

Greetings fellow bridge players:

I want to let you know about a new bridge game in town that is designed just for you.

The Pittsburgh Bridge Association (PBA) is starting to run a duplicate bridge game on Friday nights that is specifically tailored for all you bridge players that like to play but have never been to a duplicate game before.

The game will be held on Friday evenings at 7:30 PM at the Blackridge Community Center Clubhouse on Beulah Road (Route 130). It is right next door to the Churchill Valley Country Club. There is free parking in the newly paved lot. The playing room is non-smoking, and refreshments are provided.

The fee is $6.00 per person. You can come alone or with a partner. No previous experience playing duplicate bridge is required. The director will explain all the mechanics: what board to play, how to score, and when to move to the next table.

The purpose of this game is to attract all you bridge players out there to the world of duplicate bridge. This will be a stress-free, enjoyable game, and will be run with you in mind.

Please support the new game, spread the word, tell all your bridge-playing friends to come, and get ready to have fun.

Directions to Blackridge are below - and don't hesitate to contact me for more information.

Dan McKinley       412-374-2497
McKINLdj@westinghouse.com

 

 

From the Monroeville Exit of the PA turnpike:  Take I-376 ("Parkway East") westbound for about 4.5 miles to exit 10A (left exit,  PA-130, Churchill).  Stay straight.  At the first light turn right onto Beulah Road.  Proceed down the hill about 0.3 miles and Blackridge Center is tucked away on the left.

 

From Pittsburgh Take I-376 ("Parkway East") eastbound to exit 10A (right exit,  PA-130, Churchill).  Bear right at the stop sign then turn right at the first traffic light.  Stay in the right hand lane under the overpass and once thru the next light turn bear left down Beulah Road.  Proceed down the hill about 0.3 miles and Blackridge Center is tucked away on the left.