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(CHESS) - Intro to Chess  - Age 7-14
(CHESS) - Intro to Chess  - Age 7-14

Tue, Oct 03

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South Whidbey Community Center

(CHESS) - Intro to Chess - Age 7-14

Students will be taught official tournament rules including beginning tactics of: openings, Middle Game, End Game, and special moves such as Castling, En passant & Promotion. The child will learn how to read and write chess moves including rank and file notation, how to keep an official score, etc

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Time & Location

Oct 03, 2023, 3:30 PM – Dec 12, 2023, 4:30 PM

South Whidbey Community Center, 723 Camano Ave, Langley, WA 98260, USA

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About the event

SUMMARY 

TIME:  TUESDAYS 3:30 - 4:30 PM (there is no class during school holidays). 

VENUE: SOUTH WHIDBEY COMMUNITY CENTER

FEE: $18/HOUR. 

NOTE:  Tuition is billed paid monthly based on the number of weeks in the month.  There is no class during school holidays or public holidays. 

Chess offers a multitude of benefits for children that extend far beyond the 64 squares of the board. It fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills and enhances concentration, memory, and strategic planning. Playing chess promotes patience and resilience, as it teaches children to cope with losses and setbacks gracefully, motivating them to improve and persevere. 

Chess also encourages creativity, as players explore various tactics and strategies. Socially, chess encourages sportsmanship and fair play, helping children develop good etiquette and respect for their peers. 

Overall, chess not only sharpens young minds but also instills valuable life skills that can benefit children academically, emotionally, and socially throughout their lives.

In this chess club with Barb Dupuis, students will learn how to play chess and more. They will be taught official tournament rules including beginning tactics of: openings, Middle Game, End Game and special moves such as Castling, En passant and Promotion. 

Your child will learn how to read and write chess moves including rank and file notation, how to keep an official score sheet, how to save games, about chess clocks and time controls. 

This is a place for non-competitive learning and for children who have little to no experience playing chess but are interested in learning the rules.

About the instructor

Barbara Dupuis is a retired teacher who has taught for over 30 years across elementary school grades. She has a passion for working with young children and has dedicated her career to helping children thrive. Barb experienced a love of chess by watching her own son compete at the national level. She has taught years of chess camps and after-school programs in large elementary schools and is looking forward to bringing the gift of chess to the community with WILASC's program. 

Tickets

  • OCTOBER FEE (5 WEEKS)

    Class meets on Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 31.

    $90.00

    +$2.25 ticket service fee

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  • SCHOLARSHIP - OCTOBER (5 WKS)

    Pay the level you can afford.

    From $45.00 to $81.00

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    • $81.00

      +$2.03 ticket service fee

    • $72.00

      +$1.80 ticket service fee

    • $63.00

      +$1.58 ticket service fee

    • $54.00

      +$1.35 ticket service fee

    • $45.00

      +$1.13 ticket service fee

  • NOVEMBER FEE (4 WEEKS)

    Tuition for 4 weeks of November

    $72.00

    +$1.80 ticket service fee

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  • SCHOLARSHIP - NOVEMBER

    Pay the level you can afford. If you need more than 50% coverage, please contact us at hello@wilasc.com

    From $50.00 to $65.00

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    • $65.00

      +$1.63 ticket service fee

    • $58.00

      +$1.45 ticket service fee

    • $50.00

      +$1.25 ticket service fee

    • FREE TRIAL CLASS

      Drop in for a FREE trial class any time between Oct 21-31.

      $0.00

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