Well, this evening was a calm one on the gaming front, because first that yearly obligation had to be held: the annual member meeting, in which we as the board inform the members over our workings.
With around 50 members present to listen to our blah-blah-ing... we got the show on the round for the first part of the evening.
Now, in short, the results of the yearly account are good, Crisis was a success, and our building and move plans are still on schedule for the first part of 2020.
We attended quite a lot of events as a club, and organised a good few ourselves as well, and the 2019 calendar is also well filled. Perhaps the biggest point is that Crisis, due to the 1st of november being a holiday this year, will take place on the 9th of november.
So then to the gaming front. In general, two rulesets seemed to be played this evening. Dux Britanniarum was played on two tables, as Glenn's Viking campaign took place.
On the other hand, 40k was being in full swing, with a League battle, a casual battle between Drukhari and Primaris marines, and a large 6 player game.
Some boardgames where being played as well, the first of them being the Star Wars version of Carcassone, as well as a few other games.
Finally, the two roleplaying groups, one braving the world of Heroquest while the other braved the Dungeons and Dragons realms, where giving it a go as well this evening.
And so the last friday of the month was rounded out, and we move on into march...
The 15th Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge
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It's time!
Head over to the Challenge blog to see the full announcement for Challenge
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It's going to be hellishly good fun! :)
Curt
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