Event Series Friday Night Quads

Friday Night Quads

Redmond 4174 148th Ave NE, Redmond, WA, United States

Our weekly Friday Night Quads Tournament will pair 4 students of similar chess skill together for 3 exciting, rated chess games! This NWSRS-rated event is a great way to practice…

$20.00
Event Series Cascadia Chess Club

Cascadia Chess Club

Cascadia Elementary 1700 N 90th St, Seattle, WA

GRADES: 1-5 Chess Club with 1994 US Open Champion IM Georgi Orlov, USCF 2500 Knowledge of chess moves and rules is required. To get started in chess, the ChessKid videos…

Event Series Northwood Winter Chess

Northwood Winter Chess

Northwood Elementary 4030 86th Ave SE, Mercer Island, WA

GRADES: 1-5 Knowledge of chess moves is recommended. Beginner to advanced - all levels are welcome! To get started in chess, the ChessKid videos here and here are very helpful!…

Event Series Ben Rush Elementary

Benjamin Rush Chess Club

Benjamin Rush Elementary 6101 152nd Ave NE, Redmond, WA

GRADES: 1-5 After-school in-person Winter Chess Club at Benjamin Rush Elementary School. Knowledge of chess moves and rules is required. To get started in chess, the ChessKid videos here and…

Event Series Orlov Booster Tuesday

Orlov Booster Tuesday, Redmond

Redmond 4174 148th Ave NE, Redmond, WA, United States

A weekly class in person on Tuesdays by IM Georgi Orlov. Orlov Booster Tuesday enrollments are at capacity and we’re not accepting new students. If you have recently attended, please continue signing up for…

Event Series Maywood Hills

Maywood Hills Winter Chess

Maywood Hills Elementary 19510 104th Ave NE, Bothell, WA

GRADES: Grades 1-5 at Maywood Hills Elementary School. This chess club is held in person after school. Basic knowledge of chess rules and moves is required! For an introduction to…

Event Series Mill Creek Winter Chess

Mill Creek Winter Chess

Mill Creek Elementary 3400 148th St. SE, Mill Creek, WA

GRADES: 1-5 Knowledge of chess moves is recommended. Beginner to advanced - all levels are welcome! To get started in chess, the ChessKid videos here and here are very helpful!…