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Adair County Chess Club Forming

By David Williams

The Adair County Chess Club is forming 3pm-6pmCT, October 29, 2012 and every Monday thereafter at the Cafe on the Square, 212 Public Square, Columbia, KY. The King of Games, the Game of Kings - Chess. Free Lessons!. Chess is a great game for kids, learning the five R's 'Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic, Respect and Responsibility, and and acquiring confidence. Bobby Fischer, American, and greatest player who ever lived, started playing when he was 6 and got serious about it when he was 7. All ages welcome though. Call David Williams, retired teacher, for more info or just show up. BYOB (bring your own board) or we'll play king of the hill. 719-243-8990. - David Williams




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