We provide opportunities for young and mature players to get together to learn new games, strategies, and tactics at open events, camps, workshops, and competitions. If you are starting a Youth Chess or Strategy Game Club/Group at your school we would like to invite you to join the association. What a great opportunity to play other local players! Please check out our events page and mark your calendars for specific tournaments, open events, camps and workshops. Our season runs from Labor Day to Labor Day. If you would like to join the association or simply want to know more, please contact us.
The CSGA provides quality before and after school programming for students in a variety of school districts in the Twin Cities area. Our programs include chess, STEM/coding/3D printing, stock market and personal finance, rocket building, stage and costume design, cooking and much more. We have a diverse group of instructors with a wide range of skills and life experiences who can reach students of all abilities.
Check out the website here: CSGA Enrichment
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Chess & Strategy Game Association Board of Directors
Give us a call today to learn more about our upcoming events!
Bill Nara
651.208.8762
bill.nara@csga-enrichment.org
Rich Weber
651.307.2851
richardmweber@comcast.net
Jeff Hahn
jeff.w.hahn@outlook.com
Julie Miller
djjamiller@me.com
We exist to provide opportunities for young players to get together to learn new games, strategies, and tactics at open events and competitions. We also promote a growing community of chess and strategy game players that value learning, teaching, and fun through playing games that foster creativity, analysis, socialization, fair play, mental challenges, and connectedness.
The Chess & Strategy Game Association, CSGA Enrichment, was founded in 2014 by Executive Director Bill Nara, a former high school teacher, who saw a great need for before and after school programs and summer programming for students in K-12.
As a youth, Bill participated in programs based on his personal interests and found these programs were no longer offered to students. He began CSGA programming with chess and strategy games with 5 students in one school district. As the program grew, CSGA brought on Associate Executive Director Jason Lavine, and expanded CSGA into more school districts.
It became apparent that additional programs beyond chess and strategy games were needed to meet the needs and interests of students. STEM programs including coding, 3D printing, robotics, and rocket building, and cultural and arts classes including cooking, young writers workshop, rock band, and Improv, and specific interest programs such as crafting, knitting, and fishing were added.
More recently, online program options have been introduced for chess players and students interested in personal finance and the stock market. CSGA wants students engaged in self motivated activities that could lead to entrepreneurship. CSGA is currently operating in over 11 school districts reaching over 1,200 students.