Diana Dance, organizer of Vail Mah Jongg, instructs attendees on the format of Saturday's tournament at the Vail Public Library. Dance started the club to build more social connections, but as things have grown, she now hopes to ultimately raise $25,000 for Shaw at Home, a community-based palliative care program that serves patients and families in their homes. Ben Roof/Special to the Daily
Diana Dance organized Vail Mah Jongg, which held a tournament on Saturday Morning at the Vail Public Library. She started the club to build more social connections, but as things have grown, she now hopes to ultimately raise $25,000 for Shaw at Home, a community-based palliative care program that serves patients and families in their homes.Ben Roof/Special to the Daily
Kim Seip, Danielle Greenspoon, Carrie Cochrane and Tina Wilson laugh around the table as they enjoy their first round of the Vail Mah Jongg Tournament at the Vail Library on Saturday. Ben Roof/Special to the Daily
Lynda Meshkov lays down a tile during the first round of the Vail Mah Jongg Tournament at the Vail Library on Saturday. Ben Roof/Special to the Daily
Carrie Cochrane smiles down at her tiles during the first round of the Vail Mah Jongg Tournament at the Vail Library on Saturday. Ben Roof/Special to the Daily