New Site – New Night!
We are very pleased to announce that we will hold “The Altadena Open,” a five round Swiss starting Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at the Altadena Community Church located at 943 East Altadena Drive in Altadena, CA 91001, our new meeting site. All existing Club memberships will be honored and reset anew. You may register in advance here:
https://caissachess.net/online-registration/index/1214
It has been 17 months since our last event at the Sierra Madre YMCA, a site we truly loved but unable to reopen for our needs since the pandemic. We also know that Friday night chess has a long tradition in our area, but it is not a night where we can find an available site. So, like the Arcadia Chess Club–which met on a work/school night for years with great success–we will do the same.
Play will take place at the Church’s Heicher Hall, a large building that can seat 200 people with a stage, kitchen and private parking lot. Heicher Hall sits to the back and the right of the Church building.
The Church has two parking lots. The closest to the playing site entrance is the upper lot that you access by the driveway on the right. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN ANY NUMBERED SPACE AS THEY ARE RESERVED FOR TENANTS. There is also a lower level lot off the street and street parking is available.
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Doors will open at 6:30 pm. and will close by 10:00pm. As a result, we will have a single time control game each round like Game/85 with 5-second delay. Games will start around 6:50. Again, we understand this is not the time control some are used to, but we we either adapt to the situation or remain closed—something we have endured far too long. Register for the tournament here: https://caissachess.net/online-registration/index/1214
In Los Angeles County, everyone must still wear a mask in all indoor public settings, venues, gatherings, public and private businesses and at outdoor Mega Events, regardless of their vaccination status. When people wear a mask correctly, they protect others as well as themselves. Don’t make us ask, wear a mask.
So this is a new chapter in San Gabriel Valley Chess Club’s young story and one we hope you will share with us.
Who could have known when we had our grand opening in March of 2020 what was forthcoming. Nor can anyone predict what is still in store. But as chess players, we do best in our games when we can adapt and respond to the unexpected. And so it is here. We have found an opportunity to meet and play again in person during a most challenging time and that says a lot.
Karl Tolentino
Hello, I am currently registered in the tournament that started 10/19/21. I would like a bye for round 2, held on 10/26/21, as I need to tend to work. Is this possible to schedule?