Vision Statement

Our vision: "To provide a safe, friendly and supportive environment for the learning and enjoyment of competitive bridge”

Waikanae Bridge

Waikanae Bridge

Matariki

Tēnā koutou katoa

Greetings to you all
Mānawatia a Matariki

Celebrate Matariki
Matariki, te tau hou Māori,
he mea nui ki a tātou

Matariki, the Māori New Year, is important to us
Greetings of Matariki to all of you

Kia ora

Be well

Message from Kaibosh CEO


We recently received the following message from Susie Robertson, the Chief Executive of Kaibosh:

Kia ora Rae and the Waikanae Bridge Club

Reaching out to personally say thank you for your recent generous donation to Kaibosh.

It means the world to me when local clubs like your recognise the hard work that the Kaibosh team are doing in our community.

We really appreciate the support - a significant donation like this will be put to good use - hopefully to help us purchase a our very own truck up in Kāpiti!!

Thanks and keep up the great community spirit you obviously have!

Susie

I've passed this messge on to Bob Jennings (President, Paraparaumu), because of course this was very much a joint effort from both clubs.

Online Bridge Exercises

A member recently told me about free online ACOL bridge exercises she finds both accessible and interesting. The page is called "Learn Modern Bridge" and is presented by Dominic Rayner. 

If you're interested, the page can be found here.  Dominic also runs a website at https://www.allthingsbridge.co.uk.

Charity Tournament

I'm delighted to be able to announce that as a result of last Sunday's Charity Tournament
the Waikanae and Paraparaumu Bridge Clubs will be making a donation to Kaibosh of $2,000 (including an anonymous private donation of $200).

This is a great result - thank you to everyone from both clubs who supported the event.

Recent Results

Kairangi Intermediate Pairs - Sunday 5th July

Rae Lutman and Murray Lobb were 3rd N/S in the morning session, 5th N/S in the afternoon and 5th overall with 54.65%.

KHAP

In the latest round of the Kapiti Horowhenua Area Pairs, Lorraine Gaffaney and Vicky Young were 2nd (with 59.58%), Maureen Pratchett and Vivienne Cannell 3rd, Ady Dale and Marg Gott 4th, and Anthea Black and Naciye Bagci 6th.

Tournament Reporting

No sooner had we published the new tournament report form required by NZBridge than they decided to update it! 

The new form is available here.  Tournament organisers are requested to complete the form and forward it to NZBridge following all official tournaments run by the Club.