D&D Club

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Program Type:

Music, Games & Fun

Age Group:

Teens, Tweens, Children
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Program Description

Event Details

One of our most popular program is back! The D&D Club will meet once a month to play one-shot Dungeons and Dragons role playing games! Seasoned DM's will guide players on a new fantasy adventure each meeting. No experience is needed to join, just show up ready to get creative and have fun! Special thanks to Oddwillow's for sponsoring this program!

This program is open to ages 6-18, players will be split into groups based on age. Registration is required for this program.

A role playing game is a game in which players must create a character and participate in various adventures and experiences. The game requires creativity and imagination. A "one-shot" game refers to a role playing game intended to be played in a single, 1-2 hour session. The "DM" or "dungeon master" refers to the person who manages and guides the game.

Parents—please consult our program attendance policy below:

A. Minors ages 0 to 7 – Must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or designated responsible individual aged twelve (12) or older, and be in sight of that person, while in the Library and/or while attending Library programs. This responsible individual must supervise, guide, and control the behavior of their charge(s) at all times. 

B. Minors ages 8 to 11 – May visit the Library on their own and may be left alone to participate in Library programs. They are not allowed to supervise other minors. 

C. Minors ages 12 to 18 – May visit the Library on their own and may be left alone to participate in Library programs. They are allowed to supervise other minors and must supervise, guide, and control the behavior of their charge(s) at all times.

Disclaimer(s)

Accessibility

MCL is committed to providing the highest degree of accessibility within our means. Please call 262-363-6411 ext. 4111 before any event with any disability-related accommodation requests.

Food Allergy Notice

There is a possibility that a food item in this program might trigger an allergic reaction. Please notify staff of any concerns before the start date and they will try to make accommodations. 

Photo Permission

Staff often take pictures during Library classes, programs, and events. The Library may use these photos for publicity in print, on social media, and on our website. If you do not want a photo of yourself or your child taken, please inform the person in charge immediately before the event taking place.

Registration Requirements

Due to the limited seats and resources available for registration-required programs, and the number of people on waitlists, please cancel 24 hours prior to the program if you're unable to attend. After two no-shows or late cancellations, your registration will be moved to the waitlist for future programs.