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BOTE membership application:
Membership Application.pdf

Waiver of Liability:
Waiver of Liability.pdf

 

2026 BOTE Membership Renewal

The 2026 membership renewal is ongoing. Cost of renewal is $25. It can be forwarded electronically to treasurer@bridgeontheedge.ca using the password Swilers 
or you can bring a cheque made out to Bridge on the Edge to any game and pass it to the Director.
New members should complete the application form. The link is above in membership forms.

Contact Board Members

A link has been established that will allow
members to send ONE (1) email message
that will be viewed by ALL Board Members:   
allboardmembers@bridgeontheedge.ca

Books for Loan

Library:The "Information" tab
above provides a list of bridge books.

Our Bridge Library has been updated
Our Bridge Library has been updated

                                    
Thanks to our generous donors, the Club, over the years, has been able to build a comprehensive collection of over a hundred bridge books on a variety of topics, past and present. The reorganization of the Library is complete and it  is now located on the Book Cart in the back room. Please remember to sign out any book you're taking.

Waiver of Liability
During the Covid crisis, our Club, like many, had a serious revenue shortage that threatened its very existence. We were able to withstand those extensive losses due to two main factors, first, previous Boards had wisely reserved a ‘rainy day’ contingency fund that allowed us to continue to pay our bills and second, we made serious financial cuts to our operating budget, including Director fees and the Manager’s salary, in order to survive the lean months.

Previously, when we had a strong, steady revenue stream, the Club carried extensive insurance to protect all its volunteers, Directors, teachers and the Club Manager from any personal liability, that might arise in the course of carrying out their duties. The insurance cost over $2,000 a year, significant for a small club. At the fall ‘22 AGM it was proposed and accepted by the Membership that this insurance be cancelled as a financial saving. It was agreed that the actual risks of sustaining personal injury from playing bridge were minimal and that we all could, as responsible adults, accept those risks collectively and individually.It was also decided to include a waiver of responsibility, to protect our staff and volunteers, in the conditions of Membership to reflect the lack of insurance coverage.All present members will be asked to sign the waiver and any new members will be asked to sign on joining. Should any member be unwilling to agree to such a waiver and wish to rescind their membership please notify us of this choice and we will refund their membership fees. 

Our new Waiver of Liability form is attached. Please take the time  to read it carefully.

Your 2022-23 Board of Directors
 
Scent-Free

Please remember that Bridge on the Edge is a scent-free bridge club. We have several members who are severely allergic to scent.

Welcome to Bridge On The Edge

 

 

Welcome

Welcome to the website of Bridge on the Edge, based in St. John's, NL, Canada.  In 2016 we became a player owned bridge club.  We support a respectful culture, both at the bridge table and in all BOTE communications, for the enjoyment and growth of all members.  

Please contact info@bridgeontheedge.ca if you need additional information.

Members who want to use the member's functions (ie bookings etc), please ensure you've accessed the site using the bridgeweb link bridgewebs.com/onedge/.

Special Plant Sale in Aid of the Longest Day

Gardening is one of the purest forms of mortal pleasure…Planting a garden means believing in a better tomorrow. – Ashwini Shenoy

Gardening is also a great way to care for our physical & mental health. So says a British study called Gardening for Health: a regular dose of gardening. People tend to unconsciously breathe a little deeper when outside working. This increases oxygen levels in the blood which stimulates appetite, increase immune responses, reduces fatigue & improves overall sleep quality.

Spending time in even the smallest of gardens has been shown to reduce heart rate and muscle tension. Sunlight, (at a premium so far for us this spring) lowers blood pressure and increases vitamin D levels. Mark Twain once said “In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four-and-twenty hours.” I wonder if he had ever visited Newfoundland.

The care of the Earth is our most ancient & most worthy, and after all, our most pleasing responsibility. - Wendell Berry

Like regular exercise, gardening has been shown to lighten our moods & reduce stress and anxiety. Deep down it’s very gratifying to plant, tend, care for & enjoy the immense beauty of something you & nature have created, working hand in hand.

Gardening routines are said to provide structure to our day and are linked to improved mental health. These routines create soothing rhythms that ease stress & promote mindfulness - the ego tends to fade & the mind feels entirely quiet, focused & peaceful.

Plant and Your Spouse Plants with you; Weed and you Weed Alone. -Jean Jacques Rousseau

I’m not sure who does most of the weeding in the vast flower beds & plant tiers at #17 Portugal Road, but someone has done a beautiful job & both spouses were hard at work early on a chilly Saturday morning this weekend in a very commendable fashion. 

Shog & Peggy Stone, with their well-worn garden gloves on, continued to support BOTE & The Longest Day by selling plants from their spacious garden. Indeed, there was a constant flow of customers there early on & both Shog & Peggy were kept busy, touring the premises, packing up plants & flowers, collecting donations, & delivering the boxes of planters to the parked vehicles.
They obviously had spent a great deal of prep time to gather up such a large variety of healthy-looking hostas, lillies , irises, bolly balls & other plants to run such a smooth operation. Big, small, or in between, they all went out the driveway into the trunks, & another $5 donation was tucked snugly into Shog’s money apron. Shog did confide to me as to their very ambitious fundraising target, and if they reach it that’s a lot of plants to go out the door. We certainly hope they attain their goal, but whatever amount they raise, what a wonderful gesture by two of our loyal members, Peggy & Shog. The Alzheimer’s Society is thankful.

Small seeds planted are better than great deeds planed

Well, from the look of things at Shog & Peggy’s home Saturday morning, there were thousands of seeds planted & a great deed well planned & well executed, they obviously believe in a better tomorrow, and are contributing towards making that happen. Our sincere thanks to Shog & Peggy on a job well done. Shog mentioned they were off to Nova Scotia for a few shuffles soon, but hoped he & Peggy could have time to drop by the Club if possible. We would be delighted to see them both. But in the meantime, we certainly wish them well on their vacation & the best of Peony luck at the bridge tables.

A garden is a delight to the eye and a solace for the soul. – Saadi 

Longest Day Event will be on June 25th and a Special Plant Sale

 

The Longest Day is an ACBL wide event held all over North America supporting Alzheimers help and research. Every year since our inception,  BOTE has supported this worthy charity, this year is no exception.  At this point in our lives everyone knows of a family who has been affected by this unrelenting illness and we all hope that we will be spared from it ourselves. 

This year we have exciting plans for our own Longest Day Event. Mark it on your calendar, it's going to be a wonderful day of fellowship and fundraising.  The event will be held all day Thursday June 25th, both morning and afternoon. Spend the day playing bridge . . why not??

In the morning we will be holding a special Supervised Play AND an 18 board Open Game for anyone who wants to sign up.  These will start at 10:00am.  

Lunch will be at noon and a “Bring your Own” affair, we will provide tea and coffee.  During lunch Roy Perry will run a short Jeopardy game.   Then at 12:30 Olivia Marshall from the Altzheimers Society of Newfoundland and Labrador will come by to say hello and collect any monetary donations you may wish to give.  She will bring her receipt book!

After lunch we will have our regular Thursday Open game and Duplicate Lite. These games will be Club Championship events with extra points.

All monies raised during the day will go to our local St. John’s Alzheimers Society to support local programming.  

We also encourage you to make an online donation to the Alzheimers Society on their webpage https://alzheimer.ca/nl/en/take-action/donate

If you do, please mention BOTE in the comments section so we can add the amount to our total.  

Thank you for your support.  We look forward to spending time together on the 25th.  

See you at the club!
 

PS don’t forget Peggy and Shog’s plant sale on Saturday 10-200 pm, 17, Portugal Cove Rd. 

Congratulations to our members
Congratulations to our members

Congratulations on achieving new levels

Raye Lundrigan - Ruby Life Masters

Mike Parmenter - Silver Life Masters

and

Janet Hannaford - Life, Bronze and Silver Life Masters

June Month Thursday Begin Bridge Sessions

Sandra Tobin has been  organizing & supervising the elongated Spring Sessions of Begin Bridge III for the past couple of monthsHer THURSDAY MORNING GAMES are run pretty much the same as the Monday Mornings format. She currently has 3 or 4 tables of the Group that came through the classes she taught with Roy over the FALL of 2025 & WINTER & SPRING OF 2026. A lot of these players are very focused, & quite interested, (even though many of them are occasionally travelling) but Sandra still studiously works her mail-out list on the weekends to arrange for her Thursday morning games. Very graciously, Anne Hughes, another experienced BOTE Bridge teacher, has steered her students into Sandra’s classes. Welcome.

ON HAND BRIDGE GUIDANCE & MINI-LESSON

Our Club is very pleased to have Sandra’s assistance, hands-on support & her organizational skills to promote our club, so as to help us run such a variety of Continuing Education Programs over the last number of years. Roy, recently returned from a US Regional Tournament where he was also the Leadoff Guest Speaker. (maybe more on this later) He is offering 4 mini-Lectures as a refresher for the classes every morning in June. What a bargain, the cost still remains at $10 for the full 2 hour Thursday morning Sessions. Anyone is welcome to attend, but you need to register with Sandra at Sandratobin0623@gmail.com so we can plan for table play. 

BOTE STRONGLY SUPPORTS BRIDGE EDUCATION

The recent move over to St. James was a positive one for education as it furthered our program offerings. During 2025-26 we continued The Monday Morning Supervised Play Program in the big room, with Tom, Deidre & Brian (& a few other amigos) while Tom & Deidre offered special Lectures out there on occasion. Next door in the breakaway rooms, Roy & Sandra ran 5 Sessions of BEGIN BRIDGE I, II, III, etc. Thursday mornings, while Anne continued her Wednesday night BEGINNERS in the new teaching premises with access to the bidding boxes, practice boards & video monitor. We recently added a bridge library to that study room.

We know Monday morning sessions are winding down for the year, we will wait to see what the summer months bring for any added Educational Programs.

 

Heads up for June and the Longest Day
Heads up for June and the Longest Day

Moving right along after our very successful Milestones event on Thursday, Monday is June already and we will be starting our fundraising in aid of our local Alzheimer's’ association.  We will be holding 50/50 draws at each Open Game and Supervised Play session held in June,  tickets will be $2 each or 3 for $5.  A draw will be made during each event.  So bring along a little extra cash and you could be a lucky winner!!  

The last Supervised Play event for the ‘season’ is on Monday June 15th.  Big thanks to Deirdre, Tom and Brian for all their supervising.

The next Executive meeting is Thursday 4th June.  If you have anything you wish to be discussed let us know.  

There will be more about the Longest Day once we’ve decided what format it will take this year.  Stay tuned!

See you at your club.

What's Happening in June
What's Happening in June

Monday 
Open Pairs 1:00pm

Thursday
Open Pairs 1:00pm

99ers-Duplicate Light 1:00pm

 

 

St. James Parking

 

Good morning!  Just a reminder about parking at our new home.  We are allocated forty (40) parking spaces per session.  We are to park in the first two rows nearest Elizabeth Avenue.  The first row there is hard to pick out if there is a slick of snow on the ground as it is close to the big snow pile near Elizabeth. We need to be mindful of our parking and try to stay within the lines (not exactly easy if you can’t see them, I know!).   If those two rows are full we can park elsewhere.  Don’t forget your permit and to display it when you park. 

We also need to carpool.  Please try to share a ride with a friend.  Apparently the parking is patrolled by MUN Campus Enforcement.  At this point we have no clue how diligent they are with enforcement, we are still in learning mode, but we do know we don’t want any problems for our players or the church.  So let’s all work together on this and it won’t be a problem.  

We’ve had  a lot of positive comments about the new space, quieter, brighter, cleaner.  We’re glad it’s working out so far.  

Thanks to all, see you at the club! 

 

Supervised Play

Any questions or queries regarding Monday Morning Supervised Play

email: superplay@bridgeontheedge.ca

Education
Education

We’re always happy to offer Education opportunities.  Let us know if there is anything you would like to see taught or that you’d like to teach.  
Please contact your Education Committee by emailing Education@bridgeontheedge.ca

Mentoring
Mentoring

For members interested in improving their game through a mentoring program please contact Wanda Lundrigan at wandagail.wl@gmail.com for details and assignment of a mentor

Calendar
15th June 2026
Supervised Play
9:30 AM
  (Partner?)
15th June 2026
Mon Afternoon - Open Pairs
1:00 PM
Director: Judith McIntyre
Table SetUp: Butch Walsh
Dealer: Judith McIntyre
  (Partner?)
18th June 2026
Thur Afternoon- Open Pairs
1:00 PM
Director: Judith McIntyre
Table SetUp: Marguerite Noonan
Dealer: Fran Cook
  (Reservations)