Locals encouraged to 'game for good' at Bath Board Game Day in February

By Guest

28th Jan 2022 | Local News

Julian House's Bath Board Game Day is being held on Sunday 20th February in Komedia, Bath and the charity is calling on board game fans young and old to join them, play games and have fun for a good case.

Gamers, new and experienced, can choose to come along for the whole day, 10am-8pm or just half a day and will have the opportunity to pick and play lots of different games from the games library including big blockbuster hits, classics and indie gems. Whether it's a quick and playful game of bluffing and laughter perfect for young children and families or a lengthy game full of strategy and skill for avid gamers, there's something for everyone.

The event is proudly sponsored by Blue Orange Games who have a reputation for producing high-quality games across the world.

Attendees will also have the chance to join on the day tournament and enter a board game bundle raffle. There are baby changing facilities at the venue and food and drink can be purchased on the day, including stone baked pizzas.

Event organiser Jessica Gay said: "Bath Board Game Day is all about having fun with friends and family for a good cause. You can feel good in the knowledge your ticket fee is helping to support vulnerable and at risk people and children experiencing homelessness or escaping domestic abuse.

The day offers the chance to be part of something bigger and join us in our mission to alleviate homelessness in and around Bath.

We've very pleased that Bath Gaming Group have again kindly offered to support the event, meaning a packed games library and game hosts on hand to help novice participants with game rules and instructions."

Get tickets: https://www.julianhouse.org.uk/support-us/events/bath-board-game-day/

     

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