Janette Haines
SVVSD Employee
LXIV – Winter Card Party
30 Players, 12 Hands, and One Dog Who Might Be a Luckdragon Our Winter Card Party was exactly the kind of night we love: a full house, a loud basement, and a whole lot of laughing. We started with potluck at 6:00, and at 7:00 I did the…
LXIII – Christmas Open House and Card Party
Open House We expanded our guest list this year and invited several couples from Christ Our Savior. The open house was very well attended, with people socializing on both levels of the house—most of the DTS crew upstairs and most of the COS guests downstairs. Qdoba catered dinner,…
LX – April Card Party
The Game Hannah was the champion of the evening winning with 40 points. This was her second win. Tonight’s Task Amy and I have been watching a lot of Taskmaster lately and thought a Task would be a fun addition to the evening. We have been collecting stuffed…
LIII – Winter Card Party
The Hunts dominated the evening with Bud leading the night for the first half of the game. Tiffany took over the later half and ended up winner her 10th party. Invite Join us for a cozy Winter Card Party! Bring along a friend or two – the more,…
XLVI – Halloween Costume Card Party
Tiffany won her 7th card party beating Amy by one point.
XLV – September Card Party
Amy and I decided to throw our first September Card Party. Amy was unsure if many people would be available Labor Day weekend. Veronica won her first card party. Actually, Veronica was in first place for the entire game.
XXXVII – Away Game Card Party
Kevin won his second card party. The last time he won was in February 2016. Janette and David Haines hosted our first ever Away Game at their house in south Longmont. We also started using the new table score cards.These allowed us to correct errors on the score…
XXXVI – St. Patrick’s Day Card Party
Michelle won a very close game with 41 points. This was her second win though no one remembered her first win when I awarded her the Card Party Cup. This was our biggest card party with 32 participants and 7 tables. We would have had eight tables but…












