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  • The Magician Academy: Eight Years of Wonder at the Owl Sage Board Game Club

    Eight years ago, I set out to create something special for the Hartington Board Game Club, what is now proudly known as the Owl Sage Board Game Club. I wanted an event that celebrated the joy of imagination, the spark of creativity, and the kind of wonder that has always drawn me to games and

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  • Blood, Ink, and Dice — My Vampire Themed Retreat

    This past week I took a trip to a quiet retreat center, and it turned into one of the most satisfyingly thematic experiences I’ve ever had. By some twist of fate mostly everything I did there revolved around my favorite monster: the vampire. As most of you know, I’ve been a fan of bloodsuckers since

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  • Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders Around The Gaming Table

    Every week, as I walk into our board game club, I’m reminded why I started this in the first place. It’s not just about the games, though we’ve had our share of epic strategy showdowns and hilarious party-game moments, it’s about what happens between the moves. It’s the quiet confidence growing in the shy student

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  • Summer Reading at Kilgore Memorial Library!

    Thanks to everyone who came to the library in York, Nebraska on Wednesday for the fun event. It was great meeting everyone, playing board games, and learning about collaborative storytelling!

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  • Summers Reading Programs

    It’s been a great start for summer reading programs and Owl Sage Board Game Club gatherings! Thanks to the Lied Lincoln Township Library (Wausa), Lied Randolph Library, Osmond, and Hartington locations for giving us space to play.

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  • Here Today. Gone Tomorrow.

    Nine years. That’s how long this game club has been running. We’ve met through snowstorms and summer breaks, homework and holidays, from tiny tables in borrowed rooms to full, buzzing afternoons filled with laughter, dice rolls, and imagination. I’ve watched kids grow up here. I’ve seen shy newcomers bloom into leaders, families connect over cardboard

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