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Tanglewood Newsletter 📰 October

The Tanglewood Newsletter for October with our Thanks to our Community Manager Angi Cummins for her help in getting this on twrtimes as a mobile option. 👍   October Newsletter      
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 Sevens

Use three decks for 10 people. Remove the 1’s, Kings and 7’s from the decks...

THWART Rules

This game is played with three decks of cards. Jokers are also used. One THWART...

Mexican Train Dominos -Tanglewood Rules

All participants must wear their Tanglewood badge. Getting Started 11-3 Rule – Draw 11 dominos and...

Hand & Foot (Vegas Version)

You can play this version of Hand & Foot with four or six people....

Hand & Foot (Tanglewood Version)

One deck per player (up to 8 players). After cards are shuffled, each player...

Hand, Knee and Foot

TEAM MAKEUP Three players playing independently use 7 decks of cards. Four players equals 2...

6 Handed Euchre

6 Handed Euchre To play this game you need one full deck of Pinochle cards...

Euchre

Use half of a Pinochle deck (one card of each suit). You will also...

Double Pinochle

Number of Players: 4 playing as partners Object: To be the first team to reach 500...

7 Card Golf Instructions

For this game you need one deck of standard playing cards for up to...

Bunco Rules

The object of Bunco is to roll the dice and accumulate the most points...

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Tanglewood Newsletter 📰 October

The Tanglewood Newsletter for October with our Thanks to our Community Manager Angi Cummins...

Broadway Lights Montage

The audience was a bit smaller this year but the performers were bigger than...

My Word! October 22

Xanthochroic xan·​tho·​chro·​ic Adjective Having a yellow skin. The grapefruit is definitely xanthochroic. From Latin, of course.