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St. Louis notes
March 19, 2007 by Donald.
The recent NABC in St. Louis has ended, so time for a few personal observations.
A number of my friends didn’t come to this tournament, as they thought it wouldn’t be worth the effort. They were wrong. St. Louis was a sleeper, much like Denver in 2005. The host hotel was a fine venue for the NABC events, and the America’s Center turned out to be much better than almost any convention center type of facility. The playing area there was attractive, well lit (well, almost everywhere), and comfortable. It was a quick and easy jaunt across the street from the Renaissance.
Downtown St. Louis is in the middle of a rebuilding period, but there were still plenty of restaurants within a short walk or cab ride. If you didn’t get your fill of Italian food, you weren’t looking. Riverfront casinos got a lot of late-night business from our bridge players; I even heard of some that came back with more money than when they walked in. If the development around the America’s Center takes hold, it will be a prime location for future NABC’s.
We’ll be back to “middle America” this summer as we hold our Summer NABC in Nashville.
Above all, the tournament gave me the opportunity to meet old friends again, and to make new ones. It’s not all about the masterpoints.
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Our I/N future
February 19, 2007 by Donald.
The Seattle Sweetheart sectional just ended and I was very encouraged by the attendance in the 199′er event. There was an over 75% increase in the number of tables in those events. These players are the future of our league and our game, and it was great to see the interest they have in our tournaments. One partnership had a total of 4 masterpoints between them, yet they wanted to venture out to a new world.
Whenever you get the chance, encourage newer players to step up from just club play to our sectionals and regionals. With proper care, they will enjoy the experience and be back for more.
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St. Louis NABC is coming up
February 15, 2007 by Donald.
The St. Louis NABC will be my first as District Director, and will have a number of important issues before the BoD. One of my commitments is to keep an active communication with the units and members of District 19. On my District Director website, I have links to the BoD Journal, as well as my latest newsletter. There is also an online poll, where you can give me your opinions on the motions that will be decided at the meeting. You can find my website at www.d19director.net.
On a side note for our Canadian members — there are new restrictions and regulations regarding air travel into the USA. Since January 23rd, a passport is now required for all air travel into the USA from Canada. Birth certificates and other documents are no longer valid. So be sure your travel documents are in order.
I personally recommend a passport for all of our members who will be crossing the border, even by car. I’ve found that it eases the process and provides for positive identification. Though there is an initial cost, over the life of the passport you will find it to be a worthwhile investment. And if you ever need to cross the border by air, a necessary one.
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Burnaby and our history
February 8, 2007 by Donald.
I was able to attend the recent sectional in Burnaby. On Saturday, I saw the large collection of trophies, representing the many competitions that the Vancouver unit manages. There are some great players that have their names permanently engraved on those trophies. I wonder though, are we going to lose the stories and histories that go with those names, and with those accomplishments.
The ACBL is currently involved in an archiving project, working to preserve the history of our game and of the players that have been a part of it. Perhaps our units and district should be doing a similar project, preserving the local history of bridge. Almost every bridge player loves to hear a good story, and there are many that might be lost to time. Let’s not let that happen. Post your thoughts in the comment section.
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Orientation in Memphis
January 30, 2007 by Donald.
As a new member of the ACBL’s Board of Directors, I was part of a 2 day orientation held at the ACBL’s headquarters in Memphis. Joining me were Sharon Fairchild, the ACBL President for 2007 and Rand Pinsky, the new District Director for District 23 (Los Angeles County). Although my service as Chairman of the Board of Governors gave me great exposure to the “inner workings” of the league, I still learned many new things during the orientation.
One aspect that continually impressed the three of us was the dedication and longevity of the employees at the ACBL HQ. We met several who had worked there ever since the move from Greenwich, CT over 30 years ago and many who had been employees for over 15 & 20 years. The attitude of the employees was upbeat, with a great desire to serve the membership of the league. As I found out first hand while unit president, the staff in Memphis is there to solve your problems and make things possible for you. Don’t hesitate to call on them at any time.
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Welcome to Donald’s D19 Blog
December 8, 2006 by Donald.
As I travel around District 19, I know that I’ll be having interesting experiences to share. Hopefully, this blog will be a casual, yet informative and entertaining look at bridge through my eyes. With luck, I’ll be able to enable comments, so this can be a shared experience with other bridge players, both in D19 and elsewhere.
There is an RSS feed for this page, as well as one for comments, so you might want to subscribe through your RSS reader or RSS enabled browser.
Be sure to check back and see what’s new here. In the meantime, may you have a great holiday season and all the best in the new year!
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