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Area euchre club welcomes new members

‘We can teach you. It’s not like it’s rocket science,’ says Friends in Bradford euchre club organizer
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A Bradford West Gwillimbury euchre club is looking for more card players — and its members are willing to teach you how to play.

“We can teach you. It’s not like it’s rocket science,” said club organizer Doug Bernardi. “It’s a fun group. We don’t take it serious. Everyone has a good time.”

The Friends in Bradford bi-weekly euchre club, which started nearly five years ago, has about 35 members, ranging in age from 35 to 70, Bernardi said.

While about 60 per cent of its members are from Bradford West Gwillimbury, some participants come from Newmarket and Innisfil, he said, adding the group is a mix of married couples, singles, and men and women.

All members take turns hosting euchre nights, and if anyone is unable to host, they get put on a spares list for upcoming games.

All new members are invited to come out for a night of euchre to see if they like the group, and, if they do, they are asked to host the next game night, Bernardi said.

All the hosts have to do is supply the venue, and everyone brings their own snacks and drinks.

Since the games are often held in people’s homes, anyone interested in joining the group must fill out an application form and be willing to get a security check, Bernardi said.

There is no membership fee for the club, which also hosts holiday parties and summer barbecues, he said.

No euchre experience is necessary to join the group, but some understanding of the game is needed. Club members can meet with new players before game nights to teach them the rules, Bernardi said.

“Everybody just has a good time. You can barely hear the people at your table — everyone’s hooting and hollering,” Bernardi said. “We’re always looking to expand.”

HOW TO JOIN:

The next euchre night is April 13 at the Royal Canadian Legion in Newmarket, but any new members must email [email protected] and fill out an application before being able to play.