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Mah Jong

Jean from Otaki District

Learn to play Mah Jong or refresh your skills

We have been established now for over 30 years.
The Waikanae Mah Jong social group is a thriving group
We envisage this course as being one where beginners get together, to learn with competent teachers, to play Mah Jong.

Lessons: 12th March 2020 to 26th April 2020
(every Thursday from 10.00 am to 12.00 noon)
Where: Waikanae Bowling Club. 354-356 Te Monna Road Waikanae
Tuition class: fees: free

Information: Learn to play or refresh your skills in this Fascinating Oriental game, keep your brain active and enjoy great company during the winter months,

Our Winter season will kick off every Thursday 1.00 pm until 4.00 pm from 7th May 2020 through to 27th August 2020.
New members welcome with some knowledge of the game
Please phone to ask any questions to
Convenor Jean Cheeseman: 06 3646 476.
Or Pat Gray 0211423617

If you are thinking I haven't played for some time, now is the time to give it a go, you will love it., to start our Winter club you would have to have some knowledge of the game.
We have on the average 7-8 tables and can take many more.
We Start 7th May 2020 to 27th August 2020
(every Thursday from 1.00 pm to 4.00 p.m.)

Where: Waikanae Bowling Club.
Te Moana Road
Cheers
Jen C

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