Second Saturday Dungeons and Dragons May 10 at Brier Library

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On Saturday, May 10, the Brier Adventuring Guild invites young players aged 12-18 to join a Dungeons and Dragons game from 4 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. at the Brier Library.

This session is designed for first-level characters, providing an engaging introduction to tabletop role-playing. Registration is necessary due to limited seating, and players can reconnect with the guild whenever they wish. The Brier Library is situated at 23303 Brier Rd. , enhancing accessibility for local youth. Interested individuals can contact Sno-Isle Libraries through their website for further information.

Additionally, requests for sign language interpreters must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event, subject to availability. This event fosters community engagement and creativity among teens in the area. It aligns with the growing popularity of tabletop gaming among youth, offering a fun and social outlet.

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