Taihape Bridge Club
Taihape, Manawatū-Whanganui
Join Taihape Bridge Club for an engaging way to master the strategic game of bridge. We meet most Monday evenings at 7pm to play in person, fostering connections and skill-building among enthusiasts. For added flexibility, our weekly Wednesday night online sessions on RealBridge allow you to compete for 20C points from the comfort of home. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned player, this club offers a welcoming space to enjoy card games, socialise, and sharpen your mind in Taihape, Manawatū-Whanganui.
Your Guide to Taihape Bridge Club
Discover the thrill of bridge through Taihape Bridge Club, a dedicated group for hobbies and special interests focused on card games. Members enjoy the benefits of regular play sessions that enhance strategic thinking, build friendships, and provide a relaxed environment to practise this timeless game. We meet most Monday evenings at 7pm for in-person gatherings, where participants engage in lively matches and learn from one another. Complementing this, our weekly Wednesday night online sessions on RealBridge offer convenient access to play for 20C points, making it suitable for everyone regardless of location. These activities promote mental agility and social interaction, all within a supportive club setting open to players of varying skill levels.
About the Venue
Taihape Bridge Club is based at 12 Kokako Street, Taihape 4720, New Zealand, in the heart of the Rangitikei district within the Manawatū-Whanganui region. This central location in Taihape makes it easily accessible for locals, with straightforward road connections via State Highway 1, which runs through the town and links to nearby areas like Whanganui and Palmerston North. Public transport options, including bus services along the highway, provide reliable ways to reach the venue, while ample parking is available nearby for those driving. Nestled in a welcoming rural community, the club offers a convenient spot for bridge enthusiasts to gather, combining the charm of small-town New Zealand with the excitement of card games. Whether arriving by car or bus, getting to our Monday evening sessions or joining online from afar is simple and hassle-free.
Upcoming Events
Mon 09 Mar
07:00 pmTaihape Bridge Club Weekly Sessions
All About Weekly Bridge Members at the Taihape Bridge Club often share how their Monday evenings come alive with the thrill of playing bridge, a game that sharpens minds and sparks lively conversations. This weekly activity centres on the classic card game of bridge, where players team up in pairs to bid and play tricks in a strategic battle of wits. It's open to all ages, making it suitable for everyone from beginners to seasoned players looking to hone their skills. The club meets most Monday evenings at 7pm for in-person sessions that last about 120 minutes. These gatherings take place at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, providing a relaxed space to enjoy the game. Entry fees are not fixed, so it's best to check with the club directly for any costs involved. No prior experience is required, though basic knowledge of bridge helps; the group welcomes newcomers who want to learn through play. Complementing the weekly in-person meets, there's a Wednesday night online session on RealBridge, where participants play for 20C points. This virtual option extends the fun to those who prefer staying home or live further away, lasting around the same duration. Bridge isn't just about the cards—it's a fantastic way to build community connections in Taihape. Players frequently mention the social side, where chats over hands lead to new friendships and a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Whether you're tackling complex bids or celebrating a well-played contract, the emphasis is on enjoyment and mental stimulation. 🃏 To get involved, contact Toby Schweikert at taihapebridgeclub@gmail.com or call 0273 199 677. You can also visit the club's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070020726777 for updates. The club fits into hobbies and special interests, specifically cards, fostering a welcoming environment for all who join. Who it's for: All ages, from beginners to experienced players Key features: In-person Mondays at 7pm and online Wednesdays on RealBridge Duration: Approximately 120 minutes per session Benefits: Improves strategic thinking while building social ties Requirements: Basic bridge knowledge preferred but not essential Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club Location and Directions The Taihape Bridge Club hosts its in-person sessions at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, a central spot in the Manawatū-Whanganui region known for its tight-knit community vibe. This venue offers easy access for locals, with ample parking available nearby for those driving in. Public transport options, such as buses serving Taihape, make it straightforward to reach without a car—check local schedules for routes from surrounding areas like Wanganui or Palmerston North. Taihape itself is a welcoming rural town, perfect for community activities like bridge that bring people together. The building's location supports a casual atmosphere, encouraging repeat visits. For precise directions, reach out via email or phone, as specific navigation details can be provided upon inquiry. This setup ensures the focus stays on the game and connections formed. 🌟
Taihape, Manawatū-Whanganui
Mon 16 Mar
07:00 pmTaihape Bridge Club Weekly Sessions
All About Weekly Bridge Members at the Taihape Bridge Club often share how their Monday evenings come alive with the thrill of playing bridge, a game that sharpens minds and sparks lively conversations. This weekly activity centres on the classic card game of bridge, where players team up in pairs to bid and play tricks in a strategic battle of wits. It's open to all ages, making it suitable for everyone from beginners to seasoned players looking to hone their skills. The club meets most Monday evenings at 7pm for in-person sessions that last about 120 minutes. These gatherings take place at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, providing a relaxed space to enjoy the game. Entry fees are not fixed, so it's best to check with the club directly for any costs involved. No prior experience is required, though basic knowledge of bridge helps; the group welcomes newcomers who want to learn through play. Complementing the weekly in-person meets, there's a Wednesday night online session on RealBridge, where participants play for 20C points. This virtual option extends the fun to those who prefer staying home or live further away, lasting around the same duration. Bridge isn't just about the cards—it's a fantastic way to build community connections in Taihape. Players frequently mention the social side, where chats over hands lead to new friendships and a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Whether you're tackling complex bids or celebrating a well-played contract, the emphasis is on enjoyment and mental stimulation. 🃏 To get involved, contact Toby Schweikert at taihapebridgeclub@gmail.com or call 0273 199 677. You can also visit the club's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070020726777 for updates. The club fits into hobbies and special interests, specifically cards, fostering a welcoming environment for all who join. Who it's for: All ages, from beginners to experienced players Key features: In-person Mondays at 7pm and online Wednesdays on RealBridge Duration: Approximately 120 minutes per session Benefits: Improves strategic thinking while building social ties Requirements: Basic bridge knowledge preferred but not essential Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club Location and Directions The Taihape Bridge Club hosts its in-person sessions at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, a central spot in the Manawatū-Whanganui region known for its tight-knit community vibe. This venue offers easy access for locals, with ample parking available nearby for those driving in. Public transport options, such as buses serving Taihape, make it straightforward to reach without a car—check local schedules for routes from surrounding areas like Wanganui or Palmerston North. Taihape itself is a welcoming rural town, perfect for community activities like bridge that bring people together. The building's location supports a casual atmosphere, encouraging repeat visits. For precise directions, reach out via email or phone, as specific navigation details can be provided upon inquiry. This setup ensures the focus stays on the game and connections formed. 🌟
Taihape, Manawatū-Whanganui
Mon 23 Mar
07:00 pmTaihape Bridge Club Weekly Sessions
All About Weekly Bridge Members at the Taihape Bridge Club often share how their Monday evenings come alive with the thrill of playing bridge, a game that sharpens minds and sparks lively conversations. This weekly activity centres on the classic card game of bridge, where players team up in pairs to bid and play tricks in a strategic battle of wits. It's open to all ages, making it suitable for everyone from beginners to seasoned players looking to hone their skills. The club meets most Monday evenings at 7pm for in-person sessions that last about 120 minutes. These gatherings take place at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, providing a relaxed space to enjoy the game. Entry fees are not fixed, so it's best to check with the club directly for any costs involved. No prior experience is required, though basic knowledge of bridge helps; the group welcomes newcomers who want to learn through play. Complementing the weekly in-person meets, there's a Wednesday night online session on RealBridge, where participants play for 20C points. This virtual option extends the fun to those who prefer staying home or live further away, lasting around the same duration. Bridge isn't just about the cards—it's a fantastic way to build community connections in Taihape. Players frequently mention the social side, where chats over hands lead to new friendships and a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Whether you're tackling complex bids or celebrating a well-played contract, the emphasis is on enjoyment and mental stimulation. 🃏 To get involved, contact Toby Schweikert at taihapebridgeclub@gmail.com or call 0273 199 677. You can also visit the club's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070020726777 for updates. The club fits into hobbies and special interests, specifically cards, fostering a welcoming environment for all who join. Who it's for: All ages, from beginners to experienced players Key features: In-person Mondays at 7pm and online Wednesdays on RealBridge Duration: Approximately 120 minutes per session Benefits: Improves strategic thinking while building social ties Requirements: Basic bridge knowledge preferred but not essential Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club Location and Directions The Taihape Bridge Club hosts its in-person sessions at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, a central spot in the Manawatū-Whanganui region known for its tight-knit community vibe. This venue offers easy access for locals, with ample parking available nearby for those driving in. Public transport options, such as buses serving Taihape, make it straightforward to reach without a car—check local schedules for routes from surrounding areas like Wanganui or Palmerston North. Taihape itself is a welcoming rural town, perfect for community activities like bridge that bring people together. The building's location supports a casual atmosphere, encouraging repeat visits. For precise directions, reach out via email or phone, as specific navigation details can be provided upon inquiry. This setup ensures the focus stays on the game and connections formed. 🌟
Taihape, Manawatū-Whanganui
Mon 30 Mar
07:00 pmTaihape Bridge Club Weekly Sessions
All About Weekly Bridge Members at the Taihape Bridge Club often share how their Monday evenings come alive with the thrill of playing bridge, a game that sharpens minds and sparks lively conversations. This weekly activity centres on the classic card game of bridge, where players team up in pairs to bid and play tricks in a strategic battle of wits. It's open to all ages, making it suitable for everyone from beginners to seasoned players looking to hone their skills. The club meets most Monday evenings at 7pm for in-person sessions that last about 120 minutes. These gatherings take place at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, providing a relaxed space to enjoy the game. Entry fees are not fixed, so it's best to check with the club directly for any costs involved. No prior experience is required, though basic knowledge of bridge helps; the group welcomes newcomers who want to learn through play. Complementing the weekly in-person meets, there's a Wednesday night online session on RealBridge, where participants play for 20C points. This virtual option extends the fun to those who prefer staying home or live further away, lasting around the same duration. Bridge isn't just about the cards—it's a fantastic way to build community connections in Taihape. Players frequently mention the social side, where chats over hands lead to new friendships and a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Whether you're tackling complex bids or celebrating a well-played contract, the emphasis is on enjoyment and mental stimulation. 🃏 To get involved, contact Toby Schweikert at taihapebridgeclub@gmail.com or call 0273 199 677. You can also visit the club's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070020726777 for updates. The club fits into hobbies and special interests, specifically cards, fostering a welcoming environment for all who join. Who it's for: All ages, from beginners to experienced players Key features: In-person Mondays at 7pm and online Wednesdays on RealBridge Duration: Approximately 120 minutes per session Benefits: Improves strategic thinking while building social ties Requirements: Basic bridge knowledge preferred but not essential Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club Location and Directions The Taihape Bridge Club hosts its in-person sessions at the Old lawn bowling building in Taihape, a central spot in the Manawatū-Whanganui region known for its tight-knit community vibe. This venue offers easy access for locals, with ample parking available nearby for those driving in. Public transport options, such as buses serving Taihape, make it straightforward to reach without a car—check local schedules for routes from surrounding areas like Wanganui or Palmerston North. Taihape itself is a welcoming rural town, perfect for community activities like bridge that bring people together. The building's location supports a casual atmosphere, encouraging repeat visits. For precise directions, reach out via email or phone, as specific navigation details can be provided upon inquiry. This setup ensures the focus stays on the game and connections formed. 🌟
Taihape, Manawatū-Whanganui
Contact Info
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Toby Schweikert
taihapebridgeclub@gmail.com
0273 199 677