Chess Club
FRANKLIN CHESS CLUB OPENING NIGHT
The Franklin Chess Club 2019 Opening Night is on the 7th February in the Pukekohe Library 12 Massey Avenue upstairs in the Leslie Cromie room, hours are 7pm to 8.30pm.
We have a Club designated Coach who can Help those of us less experienced (or newcomers to our wonderful game) the following are some of what makes our Club what it is.
One of the lowest annual Chess Club membership fees of only $15 individual or $30 for a Family
Opportunity to meet like minded people in a Friendly Welcome atmosphere
New Club Rating System
Rated Club Championship (taking part optional)
Affiliated to the New Zealand Chess Federation
Interclub matches versus Thames ,Hamilton Chess Clubs and others.
Organised Events such as Chess simultaneous exhibitions against FIDE titled players etc
When you come to our Club 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!
My email is ron-lanning@xtra.co.nz
The following are shortcuts to the Franklin Chess Club Facebook Group, Facebook Page and our Website I have also started an Instagram page that is linked to our Franklin Chess Club Website to which
I have recently added a General Information tab that lists important things about our Club.
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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Cheers
Ron
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87% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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