Chewsday Challenge - North Albert Boston Pizza - January 2, 2018 (18:30)

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I might be a couple minutes late. Still waiting for the last dog to be picked up

lifeofturner

Game Night Recap

ATTENDANCE: 39 (including one new person!)

Games Played: 5-Minute Dungeon; Batavia; Bohnanza; Burgle Bros.; Can't Stop!; Carcassonne: Amazonas; Concordia; Deception: Murder in Hong Kong; Dinosaur Island (at two tables simultaneously!); The Gallerist; Glen More; Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King; Money; NMBR 9; Santorini; Ticket to Ride; and more!

Announcements:
Prairie Game Expo is coming up on Saturday, January 13. There will be Learn-to-Play sessions, tournaments for 7 Wonders and Smash Up (with goodies for participants and extra goodies for the winners), local game designers, the Saskatchewan Pathfinder Society, and more! There are also draws for early birds (signed in by 11 am) and volunteers, of which several are still needed. Check out the PGX page for more information!

Congrats to Lori for winning the BP gift certificate, and to Norwin for winning the Comic Readers gift certificate on only his second time at Chewsday Challenge. Remember that the prize draws happen on the first of the month, so make it a point to come out!

Chewsday Challenge will be scheduling Learn-to-Play games every week in 2018.  If you are interested in teaching games for beginners and/or newcomers, please message lifeofturner or roxy72.

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

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