Chewsday Challenge - North Albert Boston Pizza - April 4, 2017 (18:30)

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Game Night Recap

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ATTENDANCE: 54

Games Played: Android: Netrunner, Arctic Scavengers; Argent: The Consortium; Blink; Carcassonne: Amazonas; Colosseum; Hey, That's My Fish!; Knights of the Rainbow; Lanterns: The Harvest Festival; Legendary Encounters: Firefly; Lords of Waterdeep; The Manhattan Project: Energy Empire; Munchkin: Adventure Time; Pandemic; Pandemic: Contagion; Qwirkle; Race for the Galaxy; Red Flags; S'Quarrels; Sushi Go!; Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails; Unfair; War of the Ring (2nd Ed.); Yedo; and more!

Announcements:
- PWYF: Team registration is now open for Play With Your Food.  The fee is $25/person and once your team is registered a fundraising page will be created for you to help you work toward your goal.  Complete details are on the forums.
- We would love to have more volunteers for running Learn to Play sessions at Chewsday Challenge. Message Roxanne (roxy72) or Derek (lifeofturner) for details.
- FanExpo is coming up on May 6 and 7, and SaskGames will be there! Drop by and play a couple of games in the midst of all the geekery.
- Prairie Game Expo is coming up on May 27. Check out the thread for events here: http://sask.games/index.php?topic=6634.0
- It was draw night! The Comic Readers gift certificate went to Lawrence Scarrow, and the Boston Pizza gift certificate went to Derek Turner.

See the current lost and found items here:
Lost & Found Thread

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