Mah Jongg
Deer Grove Leisure Center 1000 W Wood Ave, Bensenville, ILLearn how to play American Mah Jongg in a comfortable, instructional environment. All players are welcome. No supplies needed. (SG)
Learn how to play American Mah Jongg in a comfortable, instructional environment. All players are welcome. No supplies needed. (SG)
Players roll the dice to accumulate points by rolling certain combinations. Prizes are awarded for most buncos, most wins, highest score, and lowest score. No previous experience necessary. (SG)
Join this group of recreational pinochle players for an afternoon of fun and refreshments. Fee is $2 | $1 in-district.
Created in the 17th century, this game has remained virtually unchanged. It can be played with 2, 3, or 4 players. Want to learn Cribbage? Call Sue for a private lesson 766-7015 ext. 2002. (SG)
This is a fun drop-in bingo event that starts out with cake and refreshments for everyone and a rousing rendition of "Happy Birthday" for anyone celebrating a birthday that month. Then we play bingo for prizes that include useful items, edible items or pretty items. If it is your birthday month, you will receive a […]
Hand & Foot is a card game for 4-8 players at a table. The object of the game is to get rid of cards from your hand pile and then from your foot pile. The group will help newcomers learn the game. It is important to arrive on time as partners and tables are determined […]
Players of all skill levels are invited to participate in this exciting pickleball showdown, featuring intense matches and friendly competition. The tournament offers a chance to showcase skills, enjoy the game and compete for prizes awarded to the top three finishing teams. It promises an engaging atmosphere and plenty of pickleball action for all participants […]
Learn how to play American Mah Jongg in a comfortable, instructional environment. All players are welcome. No supplies needed. (SG)
Join this group of recreational pinochle players for an afternoon of fun and refreshments. Fee is $2 | $1 in-district.
Created in the 17th century, this game has remained virtually unchanged. It can be played with 2, 3, or 4 players. Want to learn Cribbage? Call Sue for a private lesson 766-7015 ext. 2002. (SG)
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