Beth Am Women Lunch, Mah Jongg & Bridge
Monday, January 6, 2025 • 6 Tevet 5785
12:00 PM - 2:30 PMSocial HallCome enjoy lunch and schmoozing with Beth Am Women! From 12:00-1:00 PM we'll eat a box lunch from Noah’s NY Bagels while catching up with friends and meeting new ones. Then, after lunch, there will be a game of Bridge, a Mah Jongg class for beginners, and a Mah Jongg game for experienced players.
The registration deadline to order lunch is Wednesday, January 1. If you are not ordering a box lunch, feel free to come and bring your lunch or just come and socialize!
Interested in learning and/or playing American Mah Jongg with Beth Am Women? Please complete this survey. For more information, please contact bawmahjongg@gmail.com.
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