Ferris Hills to host bridge tournament with luncheon on May 1

Michael F. Stapleton, Jr., President and CEO
Michael F. Stapleton, Jr., President and CEO
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Ferris Hills at West Lake announced on Apr. 7 that it will hold a bridge tournament on Friday, May 1.

The event is set to offer both duplicate and social bridge options for participants, with prizes awarded to winners. The tournament aims to bring together bridge enthusiasts from the area for an afternoon of games and camaraderie.

According to organizers, the day will begin with a buffet luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., followed by the bridge games running from 12:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. Seating is limited, and preregistration along with payment is required in advance. The cost for participation is $25 per person.

To register, interested individuals are instructed to call Ferris Hills at 585-393-0410. For additional questions about the event, Mary Miller can be reached at 585-746-9478. Payments should be made by check payable to Ferris Hills and sent to Ferris Hills at West Lake, located at 1 Ferris Hills, Canandaigua NY 14424, marked “Attn: Michele.”

Organizers said they look forward to welcoming players of all skill levels.



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