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3rd Annual Brantford Food Bank Chess Tournament
Sunday August 7, 2011 10am - 6pm
Harmony Square Brantford 150 Colborne (Outside) Look for the Big Set
Non CFC Rated
Cost $10 and 2 Dry Goods
6 Rounds
T/C Game 20 mins
Trophies and Prizes
To Register contact Lee Hendon or Rob Gashgarian
e-mail leehendon@rogers.com / brantchess@primus.ca
phone (519) 304 3960 / 751 4157
or visit www.brantchess.ca
or show up on the day no late fees!:)
Last edited by Lee Hendon; Tuesday, 19th July, 2011, 07:08 PM.
We realized after we got the dates, but the 24th wasn't available--booked for the annual car show and the other weekends in July conflicted with the CO. It was simply a case of damned if you do and damned if you don't.
We were able to reschedule our August date from Aug 21 (a key date as you know) to Aug 28. We'll announce shortly what we group we will be fundraising for--probably the W. Ross MacDonald School for the Blind.
Good news--we've received confirmation that our date has changed to August 7 so we won't be conflicting with the Kitchener Chess Festival. All other details are as Lee has posted.
3rd Annual Brantford Food Bank Chess Tournament
Sunday July 31st, 2011 10am - 6pm
Harmony Square Brantford 150 Colborne (Outside) Look for the Big Set
Non CFC Rated
Cost $10 and 2 Dry Goods
6 Rounds
T/C Game 20 mins
Trophies and Prizes
To Register contact Lee Hendon or Rob Gashgarian
e-mail leehendon@rogers.com / brantchess@primus.ca
phone (519) 304 3960 / 751 4157
or visit www.brantchess.ca
or show up on the day no late fees!:)
I am looking forward to joining your rapid tournament but the darte of your choosing is critical to my schedule of work.
I feel excited to meet up with you guys, most specially to your reigning club champion Adam as well as the ever enterprising play of Mikhail Eogorov..the co-champion of the 2011 Niagara Falls Open.
Erwin - if I am reading this correctly, there are two dates. The July tournament that was pushed back to August 7th. But there is also a second tournament, the August tournament which is Aug 28th.
Lee is advertising for the first event, which I see he has edited this evening to show the new date of Aug 7th.
This is always a fun event. Chess outdoors in the sun and wind. Hopefully not too much wind. :)
Erwin:
Bob is correct, there are 2 dates in August that we have booked--August 7 and Aug 28. The Aug 7 is the Food Bank fundraiser and the second will likely be for the W Ross MacDonald School for the Blind, but we haven't decided for sure on the second one. Hope to see you
1 Adam Cormier
2 John Vlasov
3 Lee Hendon
4 Rob Gashgarian
5 Chris Osborne
6 Joe Meszaros
7 Matthew Mills
8 Bob Gillanders
9 Brian McDonald
10 Paulo Nunes
11 Kamil Panase
12 Stephen Johnston
13 Tom Vanhulsen
14 Peter Bos
15 John Turjanyi
More to be added shortly:)
Last edited by Lee Hendon; Tuesday, 2nd August, 2011, 09:06 PM.
1 Adam Cormier
2 John Vlasov
3 Lee Hendon
4 Rob Gashgarian
5 Chris Osborne
6 Joe Meszaros
7 Matthew Mills
8 Bob Gillanders
9 Brian McDonald
10 Paulo Nunes
11 Kamil Panase
12 Stephen Johnston
13 Tom Vanhulsen
14 Peter Bos
15 John Turjanyi
More to be added shortly:)
I will be coming to join you on the 28th of August.
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