Chess Club
Community · Social Gathering

Chess Club

Develop your chess skills and meet fellow players at the Southeast Regional Library's Chess Club.

Sun, 16 Aug 2026 Southeast Regional Library Garner , North Carolina
The Chess Club at Southeast Regional Library provides a welcoming space for community members to engage in chess play. Whether you are looking to learn the fundamental basics of the game or wish to develop your existing skills through practice with others, this club offers a supportive environment. It is a free event open to the public, encouraging residents of Garner to connect and enjoy the intellectual challenge of chess in a library setting.

What to Expect

Attendees can expect a friendly, informal environment where they can play chess, share strategies, and learn from other community members in a quiet, accessible library space.

Who Should Attend

  • Chess enthusiasts
  • Beginners
  • Students
  • Library visitors
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

The event focuses on open play and skill-building sessions for all participants.
Venue & Address
Southeast Regional Library
908 7th Ave
Garner , North Carolina – 27529
United States
Organizer
Wake County Government · Government
Wake County provides public services and community programming through its library system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this event free?
Yes, the Chess Club is free to attend.
Do I need to register?
Please check the official Wake County events calendar for registration details.
Is it for beginners?
Yes, the club welcomes players of all skill levels, including beginners.
Where is it held?
At the Southeast Regional Library, 908 7th Ave, Garner, NC.
Are boards provided?
Yes, the library provides the necessary equipment for play.
Is there an age limit?
The club is open to all community members.
Tags
Chess Community Garner Library Free Education
Summary
A free community chess club meeting at the Southeast Regional Library in Garner, NC, suitable for all skill levels.
Reference: eventbrite.com
Highlights
  • Free to attend
  • Skill development
  • Supportive environment
  • Community engagement
  • Open to all levels
  • Library setting
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