Bridge Benefit Raises Funds for Education Programs at Eisenhower Presidential Library
Abilene ACBL member David Mills presents the traveling trophy to Ardy Alexander and Beverly Gochis.
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The Abilene American Contract Bridge League Club and the
Eisenhower Foundation partnered to hold the third annual Dwight D. Eisenhower
Bridge Benefit on July 30. The game and additional donations raised $1,394 to
benefit IKEducation, the Foundation's K-12 program that provides programs free
of charge at the Eisenhower Presidential Library,
Museum and Boyhood Home. In addition, proceeds from the event will
be used to develop a new initiative - teaching bridge at after school programs.
A record 86 people played in the beautiful Eisenhower
Presidential Library Courtyard.
Partners Ardy Alexander, Hutchinson, Kansas, and Beverly
Gochis, Wichita, Kansas, were awarded the traveling trophy for winning the
overall game with a score of 66.22%.
The Eisenhower Bridge Benefit was created to pique people's
interest in the incredibly challenging and rewarding game of duplicate bridge,
while promoting the extraordinary legacy of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ike earned
the unofficial nicknames of 'Bridge Player in Chief' and 'The Patron President
of Bridge Players' over the 56 years he played the game.
The Abilene ACBL and the Eisenhower Foundation are thrilled
this has become a tradition and look forward to awarding the Dwight D.
Eisenhower Bridge Benefit traveling trophy to the winning team next summer.
Next year's event will be held on Saturday, July 29, 2017, at 1:00 p.m. in the
Eisenhower Presidential Library Courtyard.
For more information about the Dwight D. Eisenhower Bridge
Benefit or other Eisenhower Foundation programs, please contact our office at
785-263-6771 or info@eisenhowerfoundation.net.
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