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Bowling

The Bowling Group has been one of DMA’s longest running activity groups. Some 15 bowlers attend at least a few times during the season with typical weekly attendance ranging from 6-10.  Skill levels vary but we have a handicap system much like golf so, whatever one’s skill level, we all have a good time with fun competition and lots of laughs.

Bowlers meet each Tuesday morning at 9AM at Nutmeg Bowl in Fairfield.  We are usually done with warm-up and three games by 11AM.   Also, many of us carpool.  If you’d like to join the fun, contact Tom Lom or Gehr Brown for more information.

The group meets on Tuesdays from 9:00am to 11:00am at the Nutmeg Bowl on Villa Avenue in Fairfield.

For more information, contact Tom Lom or Gehr Brown.


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Bridge

THE DMA BRIDGE CLUB CAPTAIN IS JOHN PODKOWSKY.

DUE TO THE CIVID-19 VIRUS PANDEMIC, ALL PHYSICAL DMA GAMES ARE DISCONTINUED TO ACCOMMODATE THE DISTANCING RULES.  THE DMA BRIDGE CLUB IS NOW PLAYING ON-LINE WITH A FREE BRIDGE PROGRAM CALLED “BRIDGE BASE-ONLINE”, BBO, (www.bridgebase.com/v3).  WITH BBO YOU CAN PLAY WITH OTHER DMA PEOPLE FROM YOUR COMPUTER.

WE COMPLEMENT BBO WITH A CONFERENCE CALL THAT  ALLOWS SOME SOCIALIZATION (AND TABLE TALK) THAT WE ALL ENJOYED DURING IN-PERSON GAMES.

THE CAPTAINS WILL ASSIGN TABLES, TEAMS AND COORDINATORS.  GAMES ARE PLAYED TUESDAYS AT 1:00 ULESS THE PLAYERS AGREE OTHERWISE.

PLAYERS

EACH PLAYER IS REQUIRED TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BRIDGE BASE PROGRAM (BBO).  SIGNING UP IS FREE AND EASY.  JUST CHOOSE AN ON-LINE ID AND LET JOHN KNOW.  THIS ID IS WHAT SHOWS WHEN YOU ARE AT A TABLE.

A TUTORIAL,  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V1CSXat7no CAN ALSO BE WATCHED THAT OUTLINES THE CAPABILITIES OF THE PROGRAM.  NOTE IN THE TUTORIAL THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO PLAY SOLITAIRE OR PRACTICE.

TABLE COORDINATOR  (BBO HOST)

THE TABLE HOST HAS THREE FUNCTIONS:

1) INITIATE A CONFERENCE CALL TO THE PLAYERS AT HIS TABLE.

2) SET-UP THE TABLE .  MORE ON THIS BELOW.

3) SEND THE CAPTAIN THE SCORES AFTER THE GAMES ARE PLAYED.  THE INFORMATION SHOULD INCLUDE THE TOTAL SCORE BY TEAM AND THE NUMBER OF GAMES PLAYED.  WE GENERALLY PLAY 24 HANDS BUT THAT COULD VARY.  DO NOT COUNT “PASSED” HANDS.

THE TABLE SET-UP PROCESS.

  • LOG INTO BRIDGEBASE
  • THE SECOND FRAME (BRIDGE BASE ONLINE HOME) REVEALS A “CASUAL” BUTTON UNDER THE “PLAY OR WATCH BRIDGE” SECTION.
  • THE THIRD FRAME (HELP ME FIND A GAME – PLAY) REVEALS A “START A TABLE” FLAG UNDER THE “FIND YOUR OWN GAME”. ONCE ACTIVATED IT REVEALS (FOURTH FRAME) THE START TABLE FRAME.

  • IN THE TOP LEFT CORNER OF THE FRAME APPEARS AN “IMP” BUTTON. ACTIVATING THIS BUTTON SHOWS A “TOTAL POINTS” OPTION.  ACTIVATING THIS BUTTON SETS-UP THE NUMERICAL SCORES FOR EACH GAME AND EVENTUALLY THE TOTAL SCORES OF ALL THE GAMES PLAYED.  THIS CANNOT BE CHANGED AFTER THE GAME STARTS.
  • UNDER THE “PRIVACY OPTIONS” ARE SEVEN SWITCHES. THEY SHOULD BE SET AS PICTURED ABOVE.
  • BELOW “PRIVACY OPTIONS” APPEARS A SECTION MARKED “RESERVED SEATS”. THE PLAYER ID NAMES/NUMBERS SHOULD BE TYPED FOR EACH TABLE POSITION.
  • THEN CLICK “START TABLE – RESERVED SEATS”

NOTE THAT IT DOESN’T SEEM TO MATTER IF YOU RESERVE THE SEATS THEN START THE TABLE OR START THE TABLE AND RESERVE SEATS.  EITHER WAY, WHEN THE OTHER PLAYERS ARRIVE AND ENTER THE “CASUAL” SCREEN THEY WILL RECEIVE A POP UP INVITATION TO JOIN THE TABLE.

FURTHER, IT DOESN’T SEEM TO MATTER IF THE PLAYERS ARRIVE AND WAIT IN “CASUAL”.  WHEN THE TABLE IS STARTED BY THE COORDINATOR THEY WILL RECEIVE AN INVITATION TO JOIN.

A FEW MINUTES BEFORE THE START TIME, THE PLAYERS SHOULD BE LOGGED ON BBO, WAITING IN “CASUAL”, AND READY TO RECEIVE A CONFERENCE CALL FROM THE HOST.

IF BBO FREEZES  OR A PLAYER IS DROPPED FROM THE SESSION, THE HOST SIMPLY CLEARS THE SEAT AND INVITES THEM AGAIN.  THE DROPPED PLAYER EXITS AND RE-ENTERS UNDER “CASUAL” AND HE WILL BE INVITED TO SIT.   IF THE HOST IS DROPPED, THE NEXT PLAYER (CLOCKWISE) BECOMES THE HOST.

ROBOTS

WE’VE FOUND THAT ROBOTS ARE USEFUL TO FILL IN AS A 4TH.  WHEN YOU ARE ASSIGNING PLAYERS FOR YOUR TABLE, SIMPLY WRITE IN ROBOT.  THE BBO WILL ASK IF YOU WANT TO RENT THE ROBOT – $1.00 FOR THE WEEK.  ADVANCED ROBOTS ARE MORE BUT WE DIDN’T NOTICE A DIFFERENCE.  THE PROCESS OF RENTING A ROBOT GOES QUICKLY IF YOU KEEP A SMALL BALANCE ON YOUR $BBO ACCOUNT.  NICE IF YOU HAVE A NO-SHOW AT THE LAST MINUTE.

THERE CAN BE MORE THAN ONE ROBOT AT THE TABLE.  THEY CAN BE EITHER A PARTNER OR AN OPPONENT.

THE ROBOT PLAYS A SOPHISTICATED CONVENTION CARD.  IT IS ALL DOCUMENTED  ON BBO UNDER HELP/ROBOTS.  A NICE FEATURE IS YOU CAN CLICK ON ANY BID THEY MAKE AND YOU WILL BE TOLD WHAT IS MEANS.  SIMPLE EXAMPLE: IF THEY OPENED 1H  CLICK ON THE BID AND IT WILL DISPLAY 5+H, 13-21 PTS.  THEIR PLAY OF THE HAND AND DEFENSE ARE GOOD – AFTER ALL THEY DON’T MAKE MISTAKES, KEEP TRACK OF ALL CARDS PLAYED AND SIMULATE THE PROBABILITIES OF VARIOUS DISTRIBUTIONS.

YOU’D THINK THE ROBOTS WOULD BE UNBEATABLE BUT THAT’S NOT THE CASE.

 

 

 

 

Darien Songsters

The Songsters are a bunch of stout hearted senior men who enjoy performing a selection of Barbershop Harmony, Broadway, and Spiritual songs. Some of their favorites are:

  • Stout Hearted Men, Sweet Adeline, and Yes Sir That’s My Baby
  • God Bless America, Dear Hearts and Gentle People, and Home on the Range
  • Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho and Precious Lord Take my Hand
  • Cockeyed Optimist and We Ain’t Got Dames from South Pacific,
  • Get Me to the Church On Time from My Fair Lady and
  • Mame.

Enjoy one of their spirituals:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DWlDHLlXn1o

If you are interested in having the Darien Senior Songsters perform for your organization please call Joe Holmes on telephone no. 203-838-8744.

An incomplete lists of current members includes: Joe Holmes – Music Director, John Cagnina, George Cammann, Bill Close, Tom Dunn, Bill Flanagan, Rollie Holub, Tony Kwedar, Bill McIntire, Bob Mitchell, Russ Peppet, Bob Ready, Bob Riith, Marc Thorne, and Bunny Erickson – Accompanist.

Darien Senior Songsters

Pickleball

This group is currently playing Pickleball. It is a fun and fast game for players of all levels. Great exercise. We play Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 at Cherry Lawn.

For information about the sport, the rules and an introductory video see:
What is Pickleball?

For more information, contact  Jan Selkowitz.

Woodworking

Do you enjoy working with wood? Give a man some time and the proper tools and there is no telling what he may come up with. We have the tools and talent to repair an item you own or create that custom piece you need.

The DMA Woodworking Group meets at the wood shop at the Mather Center Mondays and Tuesdays, 10-12. We have the talent and tools to build or repair things made of wood.

The woodworking group is able to do all kinds of repairs so visit them if you have something made of wood that needs repairing.

Woodworking Group projects

Woodworking Group projects

Our Shop.
Tools are important. If you are a novice, we’ll help you use the professional quality tools in our shop. If you are an experienced woodworker, we have tools than can add to your home shop. Below is a list of the the tools that make us look good.

Table Saw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Band Saws

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sanders

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grinder, Router Table

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scroll Saw, Sliding Miter Saw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drill Press, Mortising Chisel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lathe

Speaker — May 9, 2012
Marina Julia Neary

Marina Julia Neary will talk about her two books on heroes of the Irish Rebellion (Martyrs & Traitors” and “Brendan Malone”). Both are works of historical fiction that have displayed the author’s wit and sketch the fine line between traitor and martyr. Suggested and arranged by Bob Ready.

Speaker — May 2, 2012
Ernan Ni

Ernan Ni came from China to be a research assistant at UCONN. He now is a founding partner and managing director of Power Bidding Strategies, a private energy trading company. He will speak on reviving 5000 years of Chinese civilization, and on the Shen Yun Performing Arts of Connecticut. Suggested by Ben Briggs, arranged by Bob Ready.

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