Possible new avenue to keep Greyhawk alive

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gm_wil

Aug 29, 2005 18:26:00
Afternoon Adventures With Dungeons & Dragons FAQ


The Afternoon Adventure with DUNGEONS & DRAGONS program will include everything librarians need to start regular gaming programs in their library with the original pen-and-paper roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D for short). Players assume the persona of fantasy characters and pursue magical adventures, confronting and solving problems using strategic thinking and teamwork. For three decades, D&D has appealed to an ever-increasing population of fans for its use of imagination and storytelling over competition. This free program will include a Dungeons & Dragons Basic Game (a $24.99 value), instructions for starting a D&D group in the library, a guide to using D&D as an introduction to library use, recommended reading lists, and other practical resources.

I’m a librarian, where do I go for more D&D books for my library?

For more D&D titles, as well as all other Wizards of the Coast fiction, please contact your book distributor.

I’m a librarian, how can I receive a kit?
To receive an Afternoon Adventure kit for your library, please call 1-800-613-3791, or send an e-mail with your name, address, the library you’re from, and how you found out about the program to: [email]libraries@wizards.com[/email]. One kit per library please and quantities are limited.

Where can I find a library that’s running the Afternoon Adventures program?
Please contact your local library to find out if they are running the program, and if not, please have them contact us for a kit at: [email]libraries@wizards.com[/email].

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zombiegleemax

Aug 29, 2005 19:35:06
Grass-roots D&D. Hmmm, not bad.

Not bad at all.