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The Kid-Friendly RPG Locator

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The Kid-Friendly RPG Locator

 

A listing of game stores, game clubs, conventions, schools, and libraries that feature kid-friendly roleplaying events. 

 

The goal of this wiki project is to be a useful resource for parents, guardians, or anyone looking for kid-friendly roleplaying programs in their local area.

 

Ideally, this list will never be complete - as word gets around, more kid-friendly programs could begin to pop up in new places.  (Sure, it's totally idealistic, but wouldn't it be great?)

 

If you know of a store, club, convention, school, or library that isn't on this list, contact Bill at for editing information.

 

UNITED STATES

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut

Delaware

Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho

Illinois

Indiana
Iowa
Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana
Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri

Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York
North Carolina

 

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania

Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

 

 

ENTRY GUIDELINES: All entries should include as much information as possible - Name, address, phone number, contact name, and URL.  A Google Maps link would be a good addition.  Other information could include hours of operation, and membership fee.

 

EXAMPLE:  DOVER - Awkward Comics & Games, 1000 N. DuPont Hwy, (302)555-1212, W.J. Walton, www.awkwardlabs.com, Google Map

 

NOTICE: Please use common sense when participating in events.  Do not allow children to attend events unsupervised. Always confirm that meetings are held in public places.

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