OLMAH - Learn to Play Mah Jong
Course Description
CHANGE IN DATE: April 7, 14, 21, 28
Mah Jong is a rummy-like game played with 152 tiles instead of cards. Tiles are used to form combinations as shown on the Official Standard Hands and Rules card. Cards should be purchased from The National Mah Jong League, Inc. online or by mail 450 Seventh Ave, New York, NY 10123 (Do not purchase from Amazon or Walmart) A small amount of time and effort is required to master the basic principles of the game.
Required Supplies: The National Mah Jong League official card (2025). Online www.nationalmahjonggleague.org or by mail 450 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10123
Notes
Location: St. James Place Retirement Community (Convocation Room)English Proficiency Requirements
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