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ACBL



The American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) is a not-for-profit membership organization for bridge players throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Bermuda. The primary goal of the ACBL is to serve the bridge-related interests of its members and to promote, grow and sustain the game of bridge.

You can learn about the ACBL on their website:

https://www.acbl.org/

You can write to ACBL at:

American Contract Bridge League
6575 Windchase Blvd
Horn Lake MS 38637-1523

You can contact ACBL through their Customer Service line:

Phone – 662/253-3100
Email – service@acbl.org

The general duties of the Board of Directors are to manage, conduct, supervise and control the business and activities of ACBL unless such authority is specifically granted to a different specific body.

ACBL governance is extended locally through Districts and Units.

Fred: I did get an opportunity to review your Hilton Head Bridge blog.  I think it is good in this downtime that we have things to keep up people’s interest in our game.  Your efforts seem to be a positive step in that regard. 

On behalf of the District, I write to commend and support your efforts with the Hilton Head Blog.Including some hands and other human interest items will hopefully keep up the interest of our members in our game during this slack period. I am sure that you are aware, but some of your readers may not be aware that the League has set up a procedure by which clubs can conduct a game online that is limited to people who have played in that club in the last 12 months. There are also tournaments being held, the proceeds of which benefit local clubs.

Once again, thanks for all your efforts, and if I can be of any further assistance, please contact me.

Mike Kovacich
District 7 Director

You can follow Mike K District Director Report on the D7 website.


District 7 is made up North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, East Tennessee and a portion of Southwest Virginia.

http://district7bridge.org/

Fred Ferguson, an active and thoughtful player, in Hilton Head has reactivated this bridge “blog” for players to continue to get their “bridge fix” during these turbulent times where we have lost access to local clubs and tournaments.  I know many of our players are active on BBO----and that is a fantastic option to keep your bridge skills honed.  

Fred’s “blog” will provide insights on ways you might be able to improve your game and I encourage you to check it out and also give Fred feedback.

Pete Misslin
D7 President




Unit 252 - Lowcountry of South Carolina
is made up of Beaufort and Jasper Counties.

https://www.acblunit252.com

Thanks to Fred Ferguson, we can offer some analytical Bridge thinking to help ease the enforced absence from our games.  Fred will post his blog on our Unit 252 website for your consideration and enjoyment.  

We can all return to our club games when they are open again with a sharper focus and concentration.  Please check it out.  

Edward Bailey
President Unit 252



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