Renaissance School in Charlottesville is hosting its fourth annual Chess Tournament for students in grades K-8, ages 5-14, on Saturday, Nov. 8.
Tobias Salkeld learned the rules of chess at age three and he's been hooked ever since, now he's taking on the role of an instructor. He will continue to compete and also share his love of the game.
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