Our community is showing signs of a substantial case of "Mah Jongg Fever."
Whenever our libraries have offered a Mah Jongg class or meetup, the community
has asked for more, more, more.
What is Mah Jongg? For those who haven't yet been initiated, Mah Jongg is a
popular tile-based game that originated in China. Players work to collect sets
and sequences of beautiful tiles that feature bamboo, characters, and circles
to build a winning hand. It’s often compared to the card game Rummy, requiring
a mix of strategy, skill, and a little bit of luck to win. Beyond the
strategy, it’s a wonderful way to sharpen the mind and build lasting
friendships.
Why is everyone so eager to play? Beyond the fun of the tiles, Mah Jongg is a
powerhouse for brain health. Studies suggest that the pattern recognition and
strategic planning required can help improve memory, mental sharpness, and
enhance cognitive flexibility. Mah Jongg also reduces stress through focused,
rhythmic play.
Perhaps most importantly, it is a social catalyst. In a world that is
increasingly digital, Mah Jongg brings people together around a physical
table. It’s a wonderful way to combat social isolation, build lasting
friendships, and engage in meaningful conversation while exercising your mind.
When Hampton Park announced our upcoming Mah Jongg classes for April, May, and
June, we expected a positive response—but we didn't expect all spots to be
claimed in just 48 hours!
We’ve heard your requests for more opportunities to play this captivating
game, and we are thrilled to show that we’re listening. Whether you’re a
seasoned "Bam" and "Dot" expert or a graduate of our recent classes, we have
some exciting news for you. The Hampton Park Library hosts a weekly Mah Jongg
Open Play every Thursday afternoon from 1:00–4:00 p.m.!
The open play time is a casual, drop-in environment where you can meet fellow
players and enjoy a few rounds in a friendly atmosphere. Can't make it on
Thursday afternoons? Our neighbors at the Sharon Forks Library also offer a
Mah Jongg Meetup once a month. It’s a great way to connect with the wider
Forsyth County gaming community.
If you missed out on the spring classes, don’t worry! Due to the incredible
demand, Hampton Park is already working to schedule more classes starting in
August 2026. But fair warning, class sign-ups open on Wednesday, July 1, 2026
at 9:00 a.m. and will fill quickly.
Keep an eye on
our event calendar
for other class and registration dates. We can’t wait to see you at the
tables!
Cynthia Julian-Simmons
Information Services Supervisor
Hampton Park Library