"Where is Big Muddy St. Louis Gaming Club?" Topic
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rustymusket | 17 Aug 2015 5:46 p.m. PST |
I would like to know how to get in touch with the Big Muddy Historical Gaming Club in St. Louis, MO. I am getting involved in a project that will give me the opportunity to recommend gaming to people who may not be aware of it, but I need to know how to have them get in touch with St. Louis historical gamers. Thanks for any help you may be able to give. |
Combat Colours | 17 Aug 2015 8:50 p.m. PST |
They have a yahoo group, and run a gamesday the 3rd Sunday of every month at Game Nite on Watson Road. |
YogiBearMinis | 17 Aug 2015 8:51 p.m. PST |
There is also a Facebook group that you can join, though they have a moderator who has to approve you first. |
Mute Bystander | 18 Aug 2015 3:02 a.m. PST |
I used to be a member of the group, I can tell you they are, in general a very nice group of people, dedicated to (motto of at least one of their locals conventions,) "Anything Historical and anything Miniatures" (paraphrase) so there is room for SF and Fantasy miniatures gaming. Also they support DieCon across the river in Illinois, and avoidance of crossing rivers in a peculiarity of the region I have noticed – along with, "Where did you go to High School?" and "What parish do you attend?" |
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