Sarasota Florida Mah Jongg Madness Tournament
October 26-28, 2012
Location: Holiday Inn
8009 15th St East
Sarasota, FL 34243
Lunch Included
Friday - Pick Up Registration Packets, at "Mahj" Room Starting at 3PM
Friday - Newcomers' Orientation - 7PM
Friday 1st Tournament Session - 7:30PM
Saturday - Breakfast for Hotel Guests
Saturday - 2nd Tournament Session - 9:30AM - 12:30PM
Lunch for All
Saturday 3rd Tournament Session - 1:45PM
Sunday - Breakfast for Hotel Guests
Sunday - 4th Tournament Session
Sunday - Awards Ceremony & Door Prizes 1:20PM
To Play Contact:
Gladys Grad: gladys@mahjogg.org or
941-351-3420
Mah Jongg Cards Games Day
Monday, November 12, 2012
Cost per player: $ 18
Location: Bay Indies Resort Community in the Indies Hall
Fee Includes Continental Breakfast and Lunch
Tournament: 9:30AM - 3:30PM
Registration deadline: November 8, 2012
Proceeds from this event will be donated to Hadassah
Ruth: (941) 492-6025
Barbara: (941) 492-4352
Make your check payable to Hadassah and mail to 4220 Tennyson Way, Venice FL 34293
Mah Jongg Mania
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
9AM - 4PM
Doors open at 8:30AM for early shopping
Location:
Palm Aire Country Club Ballroom
5601 Country Club Way
Sarasota, FL 3424
Cost Per Player: $38
To register contact: Shelly Youngelman shellymahjong@gmail.com
or call at: (941) 462-1167
8th Annual Heron Creek Mah Jongg Tournament
Monday January 28, 2013
9AM Sharp - 6 Rounds
Registration starts at 8:15AM
Location:
Heron Creek Gold and Country Club
5301 Sumter Blvd
North Port, FL 34287
Cost Per Player: $36
Tournament is limited to first 120 players. Registration deadline is January 21, 2013
To register contact: Susan Sheehan
5268 White Ibis Dr.
Northport, FL 34287
Kathy's Mah Jongg Tournament
Second Wednesday of Each Month
Location: The Fountains
3240 Lake Pointe Blvd.
Sarasota, 34238
Cost: $ 35.00 per person
Included: Lunch, Coffee, Tea & Water Plus Dessert
Check-in: 8:30 /8:45 - Play Begins @ 9:00
To Play Contact:
Kathy Krebser: kkrebser1@comcast.net or
941-926-3901
Karen Cochran: kc5232@comcast.net or
941-922-0103
Monthly Mah Jongg Tournament
October 31st, November 28th, December 19th, January 23rd, February 27th, March 27th and April 24th
Cost per player: $35
Location: Palm Aire Country Club Ballroom
5601 Country Club Way
Tournament: 9:00AM - 3:30PM
6 Rounds of Play and Lunch is Included!
Participation is by Reservation Only, Please Contact:
Mollie Lafferman: molldav@verizon.net
or call at: (941) 360-6843
Ursula's Mah Jongg Tournament
First Saturday of Each Month
Great prizes for both sessions, including booby prizes!
9:15 am check-in : 9:30am start
Location:
Gulf Gate Golf Club
2550 Bispham
Road, Sarasota, FL 34231
Cost Per Player: $23
National Mah Jongg League Rules
To register contact: (941) 587-9932
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Asian Exhibits at Ringling Museum!
Crosscurrents of Design: Asian Export Ceramics
The Art of Jade
February 19 - October 30, 2011
Jade has been shaped for human purposes for thousands of years. Receptive to delicate details and broad surfaces alike, jade was originally used by the Chinese for ceremonial objects, tools, and weapons because of its strength. Gradually it was valued for its aesthetic qualities, and it is still a prestigious material in Chinese culture.
DECO JAPAN: Shaping Modern Culture, 1920-1945
July 14 - September 30, 2012
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Sho Fu Bonsai Society
The Sho Fu Bonsai meetings are held at Selby Botanical Gardens, 811 South Palm Avenue in Sarasota, FL every second Wednesday of month at 6:30pm. You can enter through the wooden gate just south of the Mansion to get to the Activity Center. |
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Ringling Museum Special Exhibitions!

Crosscurrents of Design: Asian Export Ceramics
Asian ceramics have captivated collectors for centuries because of their exquisite forms, patterns and materials. Originally, they were created for the domestic market. Advancements in sailing and navigation in the 15th century made ceramic export feasible and economically viable. Asian ceramics first traveled to nearby local markets; later on, they were exported farther to Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. Asian export ceramics were created in areas that are now known as Thailand, Vietnam, China and Japan. Combining indigenous traditions and borrowed designs, these decorative and practical objects document the cross-cultural exchange of material goods and artistic motifs that began centuries ago and still continues today.
Ringling Museum Special Exhibitions!

The Art of Jade
February 19 -
October 30, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Marie Selby Gardens 6th Annual Asian Cultural Festival
Explore the rich traditions of the Orient at Selby Gardens' Asian Cultural Festival on March 19 and 20, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Try your hand at origami, mah jongg, calligraphy, and Sumi-e painting. Enjoy demonstrations of bonsai cultivation, Ikebana, and a variety of martial arts. Sample delightful Asian and American foods. Featured performers include the Japanese Matsuriza Taiko drummers, Lion dancers, Balinese, Chinese, and Thai dance groups. Children can create fun projects in Selby Gardens’ Kid’s Corner.
The Garden Shop will offer a variety of plants and home décor at great festival prices. In addition, the Garden Shop will feature a March special sale of buy $40 in plants and receive a free Tillandsia.
Admission Fees:
Adults $17; members and children 11 and under enter free (children must be accompanied by an adult; members need to accompany their guests); members' guests will be charged $5.00 per person. Join Selby Gardens as a new member during this festival and receive a $10.00 discount off of the regular membership price.
The Asian Festival is sponsored by SNN6, SRQ magazine, Local Coffee + Tea, and paid for in part by Sarasota County Tourist Development Tax revenues.
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