Arizona Chess Central
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Chess Tournaments
Monthly tournaments for all ages (Kindergarten through Adult) with free game review by top-level coaches.

Chess Camps
Chess camps for scholastic players (Kindergarten through 12th) with individualized lessons and a low student/teacher ratio.

Chess Lessons
Private chess lessons individualized for each student, from beginner to advanced levels.

About
Arizona Chess Central


Founded in
2006
EIN
20-4185005
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
PO BOX 2238 GILBERT, AZ 85299-2238 United States
Website
http://azchesscentral.org
Phone
(480)-216-8025
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About
Arizona Chess Central, founded in 2006, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to promoting scholastic chess in the Greater Phoenix area. They offer chess instruction, tournaments, camps, and activities with the mission of providing high-quality, low-cost chess opportunities for all scholastic chess players.
Mission
Arizona Chess Central delivers the best chess opportunities for all scholastic chess players by providing high quality low cost chess tournaments, chess camps, chess instruction, and chess activities. They are dedicated to the development and promotion of scholastic chess.

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