Los torneos de ajedrez de Wicomico regresan a Salisbury los 20-21 de febrero

Wicomico Recreation & Parks organiza torneos de ajedrez para jóvenes y adultos en el Wicomico Civic Center de Salisbury los días 20 y 21 de febrero. Los eventos garantizan partidas para los participantes y premios para los mejores clasificados. Inscripciones online o en taquilla.

El departamento Wicomico Recreation & Parks ha anunciado el regreso de sus torneos de ajedrez para adultos y jóvenes, programados para el 20 y 21 de febrero en el Wicomico Civic Center, ubicado en 500 Glen Ave. en Salisbury. Estas competiciones buscan reunir a jugadores de diversas edades en un entorno estructurado.  nnEl torneo juvenil, dirigido a jugadores de 5 a 18 años, comienza el 20 de febrero a las 5:30 p.m. Los participantes tienen garantizadas al menos cuatro partidas, con un costo de inscripción de $10 con antelación o $15 el día del evento. Al día siguiente, 21 de febrero, el torneo para adultos inicia a las 8:30 a.m. para mayores de 18 años. Los adultos pueden inscribirse por $20 con anticipación o $25 en la puerta, garantizando tres partidas por inscrito.  nnAmbos eventos se llevarán a cabo en las salas Midway y Da Nang del centro cívico. Se entregarán premios a los tres primeros de cada división.  nnLos jugadores interesados pueden registrarse en la taquilla del Wicomico Civic Center o a través del sitio web del departamento WicomicoRecandParks.org. Para más detalles, contacten a Megan Jones en jonesrm@wicomicocounty.org o por teléfono al 410-548-4900, extensión 109.  nnEsta iniciativa de Wicomico Recreation & Parks brinda una oportunidad accesible para que los aficionados al ajedrez compitan localmente.

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