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Anyone interested in table games?
I'm thinking (just thinking at this stage) of organising a table games day in March next year. I thought I'd let you all know to see what sort of interest there was in this kind of thing and also to get some ideas from you all about what sort of things you'd want to see.
My ideas so far include: Competitions in Chess, Scrabble and Monopoly - with trophies up for grabs Fun tables with jenga, connect 4, cluedo available so people can just sit down and play Challenge tables with 'experts' at certain games - reversi, mastermind, and you have to beat the expert or can learn how to play Jigsaw swaps - bring along an old jigsaw (all pieces) and swap it for another one completely free It would all take space over the course of the day with prizes awarded at the end. I haven't considered age ranges as I think that would make it too complex. So what do you think? 1. Would anyone be interested in participating? 2. Would anyone like to help by stewarding or challenging? 3. Are there any obvious games I've missed from my lists 4. Are there any other angles that people would like to see introduced It's my plan to make it mostly free to compete - I'll apply to Awards for All for some funding. Let me know what you think. By the way this is absolutely nothing to do with arts, sculptures or Mid Pennine Arts - just something I've been thinking about doing for ages. |
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Sounds good to me Gayle, can you say whether it is going to be mostly adult orientated or for children? If it is the former, is the venue likely to be a pub or a hall?:D
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sounds ok to me, would card games be a possibility?
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Would probably be during the day so in a hall is most likely. To be honest, haven't really got that far. I'm just trying to gauge opinions and interest, so if more people say it should be open to kids then that's what I'll try and do. Throw ideas at me about what would appeal to you! |
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During the day? Would that be on a Saturday? (Otherwise it would exclude anyone who works for a living.)
What is "Awards for All" and why do they provide funding for privately organised ventures? |
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You can get all sorts of funding for community events, if you know where to tap into them. Awards for All is one of the lottery funds. |
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I've always wanted to learn how to play Bridge, a master class could be another angle to the day. |
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the old cocks play knockout whist competitions also bridge,thats about all i know on the subject. one or two have told me its very popular.
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Suppose dominoes could also be considered. Might get a few more oldies interested.
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Black pudding lobbing would be a bit tricky as a table game - now let's talk about black pudding eating and I could take on all challenges myself. I wonder if there are any other odd games that could be considered - or even invented for the occasion? |
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