Join us to discuss the library's FIRST Dungeons and Dragons Summer 2023 Campaigns! We will discuss character creation, scheduling, safety tools, and the world YOUR dream campaign will explore!
No experience is required to come for this session! This is a chance for our prospective adventurers to meet and discuss what kind of story the group wants to create together to ensure that everyone has fun in the first of (hopefully) many table-top roleplaying games hosted at the library with our resident game master, Rachel Waldo. The event is open to ages 13+ and parties will be grouped up by age from there depending on how many people wish to play in our summer campaign. Bring your friends, and let's embark on an adventure together!
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Families | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special |
TAGS: | TTRPG | Summer 2023 | Roleplaying | Gaming | Game night | Dungeons & Dragons | dnd | D&D |
The original planning of the Dickinson Free Library was begun in 1908 by the first library board. This original board, now known as the Dickinson Library Association, wrote to Andrew Carnegie proposing the building of the library with an original gift estimate of $15,000, further reduced to $12,500. A library tax was submitted to the people of Dickinson on April 6, 1908. The library was opened for circulation on Monday, January 3, 1910.
In April 1938 work began on the west wing addition—a WPA building project. The new wing is 20 by 40 feet with a full basement. The main floor added to the adult space and the basement provided children’s space.
Over the years various updates and additions have been made to the library. Some of them include: adding a Bookmobile to service rural areas, The Friends of the Library Garden Plaza, sound systems, and renovations of various spaces.