Franklin Chess Club
Hi all just to keep you up to date the following are shortcuts to various Facebook Groups and Pages and our Website for the Franklin Chess Club in Pukekohe and an Instagram page I have linked to our Website
We will be making some changes to our Website to among other things make it easier for web browsers to find us.
As well as that below is some general information about our Club
The Franklin Chess Club started in August 2000 and Meets on the first Thursday of each Month (except January) in the Pukekohe Library 12 Massey Avenue upstairs in the Leslie Cromie room, hours are 7pm to 8.30pm park behind the Library and come through the rear doors as the front doors are locked at that time, come along even if just to have a look that doesn`t cost anything ! all are Welcome !.
Our next club night is on the 7th February 2019
My email is ron-lanning@xtra.co.nz
Facebook Page
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Facebook Group
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Franklin Chess Club Website
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Instagram Page
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Regards
Ron Lanning
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