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Dungeons & Dragons Club

For D&D Fans in Middle & High School

2025-11-08 13:30:00 2025-11-08 16:30:00 America/Los_Angeles Dungeons & Dragons Club Do you love playing Dungeons & Dragons or want to learn? Sign up to learn, create, and make friends on a new adventure! Belvedere Tiburon Library - Teen Workshop

Saturday, November 08
1:30pm - 4:30pm

Add to Calendar 2025-11-08 13:30:00 2025-11-08 16:30:00 America/Los_Angeles Dungeons & Dragons Club Do you love playing Dungeons & Dragons or want to learn? Sign up to learn, create, and make friends on a new adventure! Belvedere Tiburon Library - Teen Workshop

Do you love playing Dungeons & Dragons or want to learn? Sign up to learn, create, and make friends on a new adventure!

Teens and tweens in grades 6-12 are invited to sign up for Dungeons & Dragons Club. THE CLUB IS FULL AFTER THE FIRST SESSION, BUT YOU CAN JOIN THE WAITLIST.

Meetings will be 1:30 PM every other Saturday starting September 27 through December 20 in the Teen Room. You may sign up for some or all of the dates; if you have to cancel, you can do so online or by email.  

Programs will include:

How to play D&D
How to become a Dungeon Master to run your own quests
Participation in quests and adventures
The benefits of the club include:

Storytelling, use of imagination and creativity
Increasing interpersonal relations and collaborative abilities through teamwork
Developing SEL skills (Social-Emotional Learning)
Benefits of the D&D Club are both educational and recreational and allow students to make friends and participate in extracurricular activities in a friendly, teen-centric environment.

The club may enjoy other activities like watching movies or playing board games and card games as time permits.

D&D Club will be supervised by Eric Humphrey, a long-time D&D player, whose experience includes being a Dungeon Master since 2015 running games for adults and mixed groups, including children age 11 and older. Eric has recently started running games for students between the ages of 5-13 at the Lagunitas School in the San Geronimo Valley where he has worked as a classroom aide and a supervisor in an afterschool program since 2022.

Snacks will be provided and students are encouraged to bring water bottles and their own snacks/lunch if they are picky eaters or have allergies. Pizza will be provided before the session (1-1:30 pm) when the middle school group that meets earlier in the day wraps up their session.

For more information, contact teens@beltiblibrary.org

 

AGE GROUP: | Teens |

EVENT TYPE: | Crafts/Hobbies | Club/ Group |

TAGS: | featured_teens |

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