Thursday, 20 December 2012

Youth and Education Trust Christmas Appeal 2012

The EBU’s Youth and Education Trust is a registered charity that helps develop young bridge players in England through its support of Minibridge in schools and by providing opportunities for our junior internationals to build their skills on the world stage.

This valuable work needs your support to help our projects reach as many young people as possible. If you would like to make a donation you can find out the easiest way to do so by clicking here.

To find out more about our charity and the important work we do please click here.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the very best for this festive season and to thank you for helping us support the players of tomorrow.

Sally Bugden
Chairman
EBU Youth and Education Trust

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

David Wing - Chelmsford Cathedral




Mike Wright - Treasurer



Winners - Sue Taylor & Chris Taylor





Beautiful collection of modern art highlighted by the 20ft high painting "Tree of Life" by Mark Cazalet. Quirky exterior sculpture of St. Peter holding a Yale key.


David and his Bike (picture coming soon) 

A City Cup event will be held at every bridge club and a Cup presented (as a gift from me) to the club. Each cup will be engraved with the name of the City plus the Winners names and hopefully this can then become an annual event.

Should the clubs (or indeed anyone) wish to donate to the Alzheimers Society this can be done via the website: www.justgiving.com/citycup

David Wing - Canterbury Cathedral




David Anning - Chairman



Winners - Doug Andrews & Dave McVey






Thomas Becket was the second of four Archbishops of Canterbury to be murdered following Henry II's "Who will rid me of this turbulent priest".


David and his Bike

A City Cup event will be held at every bridge club and a Cup presented (as a gift from me) to the club. Each cup will be engraved with the name of the City plus the Winners names and hopefully this can then become an annual event.

Should the clubs (or indeed anyone) wish to donate to the Alzheimers Society this can be done via the website: www.justgiving.com/citycup