Informal classes meet at the Community
Building on Mondays at 10 a.m. Novice to advanced artists are invited to explore the world of art. Bring a bag lunch and spend the day. Small building use fee requested.
Informal group of crafters meet at the Belmont Community Center on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. All crafts are welcome - sewing, quilting, any kind of needle work, paper crafting, etc. Bring your project and enjoy social time with fellow crafters.
A number of bridge groups meet in private homes throughout the year, daytime or evening, for singles or couples. Emphasis is on the social aspect of the game.
The Club schedules one or two “field trips” annually for members and non-member guests. These may include outings to local wineries, dinner theaters, museums, botanical gardens, historical sites, etc.
A game related to Canasta, in which each player is dealt two sets of cards - the hand, which is played first, and the foot, which is played when the hand has been used up. There are numerous variations of this game and no standard rules. The most usual version is for four players in partnership. It can also be played by six in two teams of three, or by any number of people playing as individuals.
-A number of groups meet in players' homes throughout the year to play this enjoyable Oriental game. New players are always welcome. An annual luncheon and Mah Jong Marathon for all players is held annually. Instruction is available.
Contact Person: Ann Boulden 540-894-0538
A game played with dominoes. The object of the game is for a player to play all the dominoes from his or her handonto one or more chains, or "trains",emanating from a central hub or "station". The game's most popular name comes from a special optional train that belongs to all players.
Scrapbooking Crops are two day events held in early spring and the fall at the Belmont Community Center. They are open to club members and non-members. Attendees bring their own supplies and equipment to create photo scrapbooks as well as cards. A six-foot table, meals, door prizes and vendors are included with the registration fee. This is a fun, creative way to capture life’s memories, share ideas, learn new techniques and scrap with fellow scrappers.