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Game On! Mexican Train
Come! Learn! Play! Join in our new, live, in-person game program to meet and connect with other.
Game On: Mexican Train
* Wednesday, October 25, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Mexican Train has become a popular game with dominos in which the goal is for participants to play all of the tiles from their hands onto one or more chains – or trains – emanating from a central hub or “station.”
Players of all levels are welcome!
Space is limited; reserve yours in advance.
In-Person at the Osher Marin JCC
ADMISSION INFO
Free - Tickets are free of charge and can be reserved through this Eventbrite page.
Reservations Required - Since space is limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis, players are kindly requested to reserve a free ticket -- in advance, if possible -- to allow for appropriate set-up.
Donations Requested - To help support this and other free programs, donations of any amount are kindly requested and can be made via this Eventbrite page. Click the "Tickets" button, then the "Optional Donation" button. The system will show prompts from there. Thank you in advance for your consideration and support.
Day-of drop-ins are welcome pending space availability.
Contact: (415) 444-8088
Email: sallen@marinjcc.org
Additional time info:
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Directions
From Highway 101 in San Rafael, take the North San Pedro exit and head east. The Osher Marin JCC, at 200 N. San Pedro Road, is on the right-hand side, half a mile from the freeway exit.
Free Parking
* The Osher Marin Jewish Community Center's parking lot is located directly in front of the building with parking spaces for disabled patrons available.
* Additional parking is available at the JCC Annex lot, located at 210 N. San Pedro Road (just east of the main campus). In the event of multiple programs, or heavily attended events, overflow vehicles may be directed to available street parking or on adjacent properties.
* Evenings and weekends only: There is additional parking across the street at Venetia Valley School.