As there was no session on Easter Saturday, an extra session has been scheduled on Saturday 10th April from 1.30 - 3.30 pm. Look forward to seeing you then and at our next regular sessioon on Saturday 17th April at 1.30pm.
Heather Wallace
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Playing 500 is such a fun game. Apart from the playing of the game with the aim to be the first to achieve 500 points, laughter is part of the package on the day. The two-hour session goes so quickly and every one has a tale to tell on what they should have done to win the game. It is also good for ‘brain training’ trying to work out what cards each player has in their hands.
As there was no session on Easter Saturday, an extra session has been scheduled on Saturday 10th April from 1.30 - 3.30 pm. Look forward to seeing you then and at our next regular sessioon on Saturday 17th April at 1.30pm. Heather Wallace Comments are closed.
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Cards '500'The card game of 500 is a simple social game to play with groups of 4 players or more.
Playing cards is a fun way of enjoying other's company without physical exertion. Our U3A group of card players has many laughs and fun at our sessions with easy to understand rules. Players do not have to have had previous experience as you will be taught how to play by others present. We are a friendly and welcoming group where the focus is on having fun in a mildly competi-tive environment. There is no gambling or money involved. The game is flexible and can be configured to accommodate any number of participants. This allows for flexibility if you cannot come along on a regular basis. Convenor & Contact DetailsDoug Smith
0417 527 171 Meeting times1st and 3rd Wednesdays
Time: 2 - 4 pm U3A Meeting Room 1 Thank you, Heather!Heather Wallace set up and ran 'Saturday Cards 500' from 2020 to 2022, handing over the reins to Doug Smith in 2022, when the group moved to its current Wednesday afternoon timeslot.
The following archives contain posts from 'Saturday Cards 500' and previous 'Games' groups including, Board Games, which was discontinued in mid 2021 following months of Covid restrictions.
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September 2024
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