Chess Corps

Welcome to Chess Corps. The mission of Chess Corps is to enrich the lives of children, adolescents, and adults, through the development and provision of innovative educational, rehabilitative, and therapeutic chess programs that foster the development of a community of lifelong learners who through knowledge and appreciation of chess demonstrate understanding, compassion, and respect for individual differences. Learn More. To listen to our radio announcement on WCRB. Chess Studio Year-End Celebration.

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Harvey Eric Cushing

96 Lyman Road

Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467

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Welcome to Chess Corps. The mission of Chess Corps is to enrich the lives of children, adolescents, and adults, through the development and provision of innovative educational, rehabilitative, and therapeutic chess programs that foster the development of a community of lifelong learners who through knowledge and appreciation of chess demonstrate understanding, compassion, and respect for individual differences. Learn More. To listen to our radio announcement on WCRB. Chess Studio Year-End Celebration.

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