🀄 Learn Something New: Join Us for Mahjong 101!

Are you curious about the clacking tiles, intricate patterns, and lively table talk you've seen in movies or community centers? Now’s your chance to learn the timeless game of Mahjong—right here in your own backyard!

🎉 Introducing: Mahjong 101

Whether you're completely new to the game or just want to brush up on the basics, Mahjong 101 is the perfect place to start. This introductory class will guide you through the history, rules, strategy, and hands-on play of one of the world’s most beloved games.

🗓 Date: July 22, 2025
🕘 Time: 6:00 pm
📍 Location: Fultondale Event Center
💵 Cost: $45
🎟️ Registration: https://birdbambesties.regfox.com/fultondale-event-center-mahjong-101

What is Mahjong, Anyway?

Mahjong is a tile-based game that originated in China over 150 years ago and has since spread around the world in countless variations. Typically played with four players, Mahjong blends elements of strategy, memory, and luck. It's a little like rummy—with tiles instead of cards—and a lot like a fun mental workout with friends.

The game is rich in cultural tradition and has seen a resurgence in recent years as more people discover its social and strategic joys. From bustling tournaments to cozy living rooms, Mahjong continues to bring people together.

What You’ll Learn in Mahjong 101:

✅ The history and cultural significance of the game
✅ A breakdown of the Mahjong tiles and their meanings
✅ How to set up and start a game
✅ Basic rules, terminology, and scoring
✅ Hands-on practice and guided gameplay

Why You’ll Love It:

Mahjong is more than just a game—it’s a way to connect, challenge your brain, and unwind. Whether you’re looking for a new hobby, a way to meet people, or just something different to try, this class is a fantastic first step into the world of Mahjong.

Spots are limited, so register today!
We can’t wait to welcome you to the table—no experience required, just a willingness to learn and have fun.

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