Gang,
Monday, November 21, 2011
Gaming this Saturday in Middletown
Labels: middletown, notice, planning
Monday, May 04, 2009
FYI - Upcoming Gaming
The Laurel and Columbia Chapters of the Games Club of Maryland Present
A SPECIAL SPRING GAMING EVENT
Join us to play your favorite games
Saturday, May 16, 2009 5 PM to 1 AM
Location: Canterbury Riding Clubhouse
9240 Canterbury Riding
Laurel, MD 20723
There is a refrigerator and microwave in the Clubhouse. Menus will be available from local carry-out and delivery restaurants. We will break for dinner at approximately 7 PM. Feel free to bring your favorite beverages, snack foods, and [of course] games. We are asking for a small voluntary donation of $5 per person to help defray the cost of the facility.
Directions: From I-95, take the 216 Exit East toward Laurel. Stay to your right and take the ramp for Stephens Road. Make the first right on to North Laurel Drive (Sterling Drive goes in the opposite direction). Then make the first left into the Canterbury Riding Townhouse Development. Make an immediate left inside the development and follow the road until you come to the parking lot entrance for the clubhouse.
We will have balloons at the parking lot entrance for the clubhouse. The clubhouse is to the right at the end of the parking lot, adjacent to the pool.
From Laurel, take 7th Street (Rt. 216) towards I-95. Make a right on to All Saints Road. Go through the next light and make the first left into the Canterbury Riding Townhouse Development. Make an immediate right and follow the road until you come to the parking lot entrance for the clubhouse (see note above).
Please do not park in the clubhouse parking lot. Please park on the exterior road facing the trees. Also, the Clubhouse is located in a quiet residential neighborhood. Please be considerate and quiet as you come and go.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Saturday Reminder - Special Guest & Theme
Just wanted to remind everyone that this months session is this Saturday in Middletown beginning at 11AM. We will have the pleasure of a number of special guests. The first guest is a published designer/game reviewer and a hoot to play games with ... Ted Cheatham. Some of his published games are Carpe Astra, Silk Roads and Captain Clueless. Ted is flying a few friends up with him from Charleston, WV. The friends scheduled to attend are Charlie Davis, Dave Gilligan and Travis Reynolds. If you haven't met this quartet you are in for a real treat. You will not meet a more fun, outgoing group then this posse from southern WV.
The special theme is Races: Through the Ages. We have selected a number of race games that will began in the distance past up the future. Some games selected but not limited to are :
Pre-civilization: Igel Argern or Billabong
Roman: Ave Caesar
Victorian: Around the World in 80 Days
SteamBoats: Mississippi Queen
Old West: Canyon/Grand Canyon or Pony Express
Modern Times:
Bicycle: Um Refenbreite
Animal: Really Nasty Horse Racing Game or Snow Tails
Car: D-C Grand Prix or Formula D (street racing side)
Water: Powerboats or Fast Flowing Forest Fellers
Future: Vapors Gambit or Race through the Galaxy
Pick your favorite! Come along and lets play some games. Hope to see you all on Saturday -- don't forget we are beginning at 11AM. Texas Chili Mac is the main course for the meal.
Labels: middletown, notice, planning
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Gaming This Friday In Middletown
Just wanted to invite everyone to gaming at my house in Middletown. Drop me a line if you plan on coming. We will start at 7PM and go til ... Look forward to seeing everyone soon.
Labels: middletown, planning
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Changes Coming in 2008
A few things to note in the coming year:
- GCOM-Middletown is changing nights... Starting in January, GCOM-Middletown is moving to Saturdays. Sessions will happen on the last Saturday of the Month: Jan 26, Feb 23, Mar 29, Apr 26, May 31, Jun 28, Jul 26, Aug 25, Sep 27, Oct 25, Nov 29, Dec 27 -- mark your calendars now!
- GCOM-Damascus is returning to a schedule of "all Fridays"... Now that we won't be making the road trip to Middletown on the last Friday, we will resume having game night on those Fridays at Damascus.
- We have now been at the Damascus Community Center for 10 months, and by-and-large, things have gone very well. Having Game Night at the Center has allowed us to grow without concerns for space, parking, etc. Our agreement with the Center was never really formalized, and as you all know, we are, for the most part, an off-the-books operation for them. In order to make sure that our relationship with the Center continues to be beneficial for both sides, the following things need to be made known:
- Now that we are using the Classroom, rather than the Art Room, we need to put the tables back in their U-formation and stack the chairs back up before we leave. It would be nice if all of the cleanup was not left for the people who are the last to leave on any given night.
- Recreation facilities. If we would like to use other parts of the center (The ping-pong tables, the pool tables, etc.) then we are going to need to have a more formal setup with the center. This would involve getting all of our regular attendees a membership badge for Montgomery County Recreational Facilities (if you already have one, great, if not, we can get you one. If you are not from Montgomery County, we can still get one for you). If we don't wish to do that, it's OK with them, they just need us to restrict our use of the other rooms (this is due to insurance & liability concerns). Please feel free to discuss this, but as I don't see much use of those parts of the center these days anyway, I am likely to say that we don't want to deal with the hassle or (possible) expense. Please correct me if I am wrong.
- The center has asked that any kids stay with us in the Classroom, or that some of us stay with them in the Conference room. I think it would be best if we tried to move ourselves in with the kids rather than vice-versa, as the TV in our room is less accessible. Most of the time that they are not playing games with us, the kids spend
watching TV or playing video games, but we do need to make sure they are respectful of the center we are using as guests. There are a couple small tables in there suitable for 4-player card games, and the large table is great for larger-space games like Railroad Tycoon or even Agricola. I don't want this to become any one person's burden, so it would help if everyone stayed aware and occasionally volunteers to have a game in there. That room has the nicest chairs, too! - Parking... They have asked that we not use the handicapped spots in front of the building without an appropriate sticker or tag. I do this more than the rest of you, usually because I am bringing in games, but I wanted to make you aware of it. The existence of our shiny new game cabinet should help with the amount of game-toting-in, in any case.
In fact, with this last item, there really is no reason to wait, so I will be bringing some things to share tomorrow night, please feel free to do so as well. Keep in mind that it is better to have small, single-serving bags/cans/bottles/packages rather than larger containers that, while they may be lower in price, have more danger of their contents going stale/flat.
Hope you all have a great holiday season, and we look forward to more great gaming together in the future.
Labels: damascus, middletown, notice, planning
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Game of the Month
Any requests, recommendations, or ideas about the "Game of the Month".
Is it working? Should we continue, or just let it go?
Labels: planning
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Saturday Gaming at Scott's House in Middletown
Gang,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. We are going to start at 3PM and go until ... I will be cooking hamburgers and hot dogs, chips and snack will also be provided. I hope to have a nice turnout. Please respond if you can attend so I can get enough food. Hope to see you soon.
Peace,
Scott
Labels: middletown, planning
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Reminder and Announcement
Next Friday is the next scheduled game night at GCOM Middletown. It will begin anytime after 6PM and last until ...
Also, there will be a special Saturday event here as well. Many of you know my friend, Tony Svaljenka, well Tony will be here on Saturday, and I thought we would get together for some gaming. He is moving back to Raleigh, NC. from Cincinnati, OH. I hope many of you will plan on attending. I will provide more information tomorrow or Tuesday so you can plan accordingly.
Peace and hope to see you soon!
Labels: middletown, planning
Germantown - Mike Fitzgerald
May the First is Mike Fitzgerald's Birthday. Mr. Fitzgerald is the designer of the game Wyatt Earp and the Mystery Rummy series. I will be bringing these games for gaming on Monday, and I hope to have a chance to play some of them, great games all.
Labels: germantown, planning