Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Canterbury Halloween Board Game Club Announcement

 


We are very excited to announce that following our hugely successful Canterbury Pride Board Game Club, we will be hosting another event: Canterbury Halloween Board Game Club, on Saturday 25th October 2025! The event will run from 10:00-16:00, so that's 6 hours of gaming!

This time we're putting our efforts into making a Halloween themed event that is fun for adults and children in a calm and relaxed setting. We'll have a great selection of board games available for people to play. Some scary, others less so, so there'll be something for everyone to enjoy.

Halloween events are more often than not aimed entirely at children, or if they are for adults, they involve heavy drinking and loud pubs. We thought it would be nice to have something a bit more chill. Somewhere to come and soak up some spooky vibes and gain the benefits of table top gaming.

Once again we are very lucky to have access to the Fruitworks Coffee Shop event space, which we loved hosting in for our last event and we will have stalls available from local businesses. So far we have confirmed Board at Home, Ramsgates FLGS, Drawn and Quartered tattoo studio, and Kitsch Flamingo Designs, who ran our hugely successful tombola at our Pride event.

We will also be using this event to launch the Hand Limit Go Fund Me, which we will be using to help raise funds to get Hand Limit set up as a Community Interest Company. It is our goal to expand the reach of our activities and use our resources to support local community groups and schools through the positive effects of table top gaming. However, in order to get there we first need some funding to get ourselves set up.


Monday, July 21, 2025

Canterbury Gaming Convention

Hand Limit is going to be at Canterbury Gaming Convention!

Canterbury Gaming Convention is Kent's premiere gaming event brought to you by the team at Dice & Destiny, with a host of board gaming, trading card gaming, and role playing available. This year its coing with a larger dedicated venue, a full suite of local exhibitors and special guests, and enough gaming to keep you going for the whole weekend. 

The event will be held on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th August 2025 at the University of Kent Tennis Hall and The Pavilion Cafe Bar. There will also be a gaming quiz held on Friday 8th August at Dolche Vita on the University of Kent campus.

Get your tickets here.

The event is promising an impressive number of Special Guests along with tournaments, a miniature painting competition, and gaming demonstrations.

Hand Limit will be covering the event on all our social media and the blog to keep everyone up to date with the many exciting things happening over the weekend. If you see us there (we should be wearing some snazzy new t-shirts), stop and grab one of our freshly printed Zines!

Stay tuned to Hand Limit for more news and updates on Canterbury Gaming Convention!



Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Hand Limit 2025 Event: Canterbury Pride Board Game Club


On Saturday we held our first ever Hand Limit Event, Pride Board Game Club, and it was a huge success. We seated approximately 58 people playing games throughout the day, plus a further 22 who came in to browse our stalls. We had a lot of fun demoing games, making recommendations, and helping people get set up. The games played ranged from Molly House, to Fluxx, to Ghost Castle. It was particularly nice to meet some fans of the blog as well!

Now that the dust has settled and we've had a chance to take stock of everything that happened, we thought it would be good to share a few thoughts and highlights of the day.


Drawn and Quartered tattoo studio ran a stall selling art prints and temporary tattoos, which were very popular. It was great to see so many people from the alternative community come out and be board game nerds for the day.

Dice & Destiny, our Friendly Local Gaming Store (FLGS) came along to sell and demo some board games including Yogi and Bad Trevor, which were both received really well and were both prizes to be won at the charity tombola.

Kitsch Flamingo ran our tombola, which was hugely popular and had some truly awesome prizes, including tickets to an immersive Grease experience in London, a free aerial fitness course from Inspire Fitness, and a tattoo voucher for Drawn and Quartered, which were all claimed before the end of the day.

Fruitworks Coworking and Coffee Shop, the spiritual home of Hand Limit, was the perfect environment for the day. Their event space was the perfect size and many people enjoyed the fantastic coffee and cakes they offer.

Huge thanks are due to all of our sponsors and contributors. Needless to say we would not have been able to get this far without their support and they helped make the day truly unique.

Throwing this event was a learning curve for us and we have certainly come out the other side with some valuable lessons on what we can change to throw future events and offer the best possible experience to our guests. 
We asked all those attending to fill out a questionnaire giving us feedback and valuable data that will help us run future events. Some highlights of the data we have received so far indicate that 50% of the people attending heard about the event through word-of-mouth, 100% of replies stated that they would like to see more events like this one, 100% said that we had created a safe and inclusive space, and 85% of people said that their mood improved as a result of Pride Board Game Club (the other 15% indicated that their mood hadn't improved, but it hadn't worsened, which is a win as far as we're concerned!). This last point is particularly important to us, as Hand Limit is all about the promotion of tabletop gaming as an aid to positive mental health and community building. Also interesting is the largest group of people (35%) stated that Pride Board Game Club was the first time they had played table top games in a very long time. We will be going through all of the responses carefully and apply any learning to our future activities to make sure we continue to provide a service that is beneficial to the communities we hope to serve.
So where do we go from here? After such a successful first event, Hand Limit is certain to host more in the near future. We are already looking ahead to Pride next year and are starting talks with local community centres to arrange for smaller gaming events targeting specific communities. We want to use this momentum to grow and strengthen the Hand Limit brand and continue to help people by using board games to promote positive mental health and community building.

Finally, I would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who came along on the day. It was all our lovely guests that made this event what it was.

Do you have an event or community group and would like to collaborate with Hand Limit? Please contact us using the Contact Us form on the website.

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Hand Limit 2025 Event: Canterbury Pride Board Game Club Update


With only a few days to go, we are all very excited to host our first ever Hand Limit event. Everything now has been pretty much organised and we're confident that it's going to be a fun day for all.  We've had an incredible response to our marketing campaign with many people telling us that they will be along on the day to play some of the games on offer. On the day we will have seating for about 50 people, which we originally thought would be plenty, but considering the feedback we have received we are now looking at options for overflow seating. However the day turns out, what we consider most important is that everyone who comes has a great time.

Attendees are welcome to bring their own games or make use of our library. We are working on compiling the list of games that will be available on the day and so far have reached about 90 options. These range from fun party games, games for children, and more advanced games for adults who are more familiar with gaming as a hobby. Dice & Destiny will also be demoing games on the day if you fancy giving something new a try and would benefit from being lead through the rules. Our volunteers  will also be happy to recommend games and help get you settled.

Canterbury Pride is a great event every year with the whole community getting together to celebrate LGBTQ+ people and support each other. It feels like now more than ever it is important to be able to be proud of who you are and recognise the struggle of LGBTQ+ people all over the world. It is our aim to compliment the main Pride event by offering a calm, welcoming, and relaxing space for people who need a break from the sights and sounds of the day. Board games are an incredibly powerful tool for building and strengthening community bonds, and we hope that everyone who attends will feel the benefit to this and their mental wellbeing.

We've had some terrific contributions to our tombola ranging from tickets to an immersive Grease show in London, a voucher for a tattoo at Drawn and Quartered in Canterbury, vouchers for Inspire Fitness, plus board games and some Warhammer models for the miniatures enthusiasts among us. All money raised from this tombola and from donations throughout the day will go to supporting the BeYou Project, which supports LGBTQ+ youth in the Kent area.

We have also confirmed accessibility arrangements for the venue. There is a fairly steep step up to the coffee shop, which some people may find difficult. If this is the case, our guests are advised to ring the doorbell and a member of staff will come and deploy the access ramp.

If you are unable to make it on the day, but still wish to show your support, our Just Giving page is now live and accepting donations.

We are very excited to see you there on the day but if you have any questions beforehand, please get in touch with us in the comments below or by filling out the Contact Us form on our website.

Monday, June 2, 2025

Gaming the System: Changing the World One Game at a Time

"Playing political board games as if it really mattered"
was the promise from Gaming The System's website. It further explained: "Games are not reality but sometimes provide a representation of the forces and power at play in society." 

Gaming the System is a Canterbury-based board gaming group that meets twice a month at The Long Rest gaming cafe and promises the prospect, as stated above, of playing games through a political lens. That is not to say that all the games they play are explicitly political, only they are choosing to look deeper beneath the surface at what lessons the games we play may teach us, from climate change to LGBTQ+ history. 

I was lucky enough to be invited along to their most recent meet up by one of their members, Rea, and the evening did not disappoint. I was introduced to many lovely members and had the opportunity to play Molly House, a game about the secret gay clubs of Victorian London. It was a great experience and I really enjoyed the opportunity to play something that was not only entertaining but provided an insight into the struggles of the LGBTQ+ scene in the 18th century. Conversation was enthusiastic and varying, and without having known each other more than an hour previously, all the players around the table were working together to create joy for the miniature gay community. Albeit we did have a couple of traitors around the table (I admit, I was one of them - I do love chaos). It was a perfect example of how board games give people the space and structure to meet new people and open conversation on larger subjects.

"Just don't ask us to define what we mean by political," said one of their members when asked. They went on to say that games offer the opportunity to build dialogue across political divides and allow for the exchange of ideas in a safe environment and one that encourages empathy.

As a believer that politics is morality in practice, I couldn't agree more that board games have the power to raise political questions, and the playing of games can even be seen as a political act in itself. I have written before about Play as an Act of Rebellion, and I truly believe that everything we do, especially that which affects others around us, can be seen as an act of politics (with a lower-case p).

I think what Gaming the System is doing is fantastic and shows genuine thought and understanding of the table top hobby. Board games are escapism and entertainment, yes, but they can also be a social tool to develop community and promote positive well being. The more groups like this, the stronger the local and global community of gamers will become. Political discourse should be embraced and we should all be encouraged to view all that we do, even our entertainment, in terms of its wider moral and philosophical meaning.

I was completely charmed by the group and will make sure that I attend future gaming events. I also look forward to seeing them at our upcoming Pride Board Game Club, which is raising money for the BeYou project.

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Hand Limit 2025 Event: Canterbury Pride Board Game Club Update

With less than a month to go preparations are well under way for the first ever Hand Limit event and it's exciting to see everything coming together. We've got our board game library prepped, our sponsors helping with promotion (Thanks for Kitch Flamingo, Fruitworks Co-Working and Coffee Shop, Drawn & Quartered, and Dice & Destiny), and decorations being planned (it'll probably be rainbows).

We are hoping to use this event to also gather some feedback and data on whether future events would be well received, people's relationship with games, and how they feel playing impacts their mental health. It is through important data such as this that we can plan ahead and provide the best service for our community and act in a way that will benefit the most people.

We've already had some wonderful feedback from the BeYou project, who we will be raising money for on the day through donations and a charity tombola, with some amazing prizes to be won. It is so uplifting to hear that people are excited about an event like this, which came about because we felt there was need for a more relaxed option to celebrate Pride in our city. As a heavily Queer collective, it is only right that Hand Limit should make its first steps into the physical world during our local Pride.

In case you missed it, there is a Facebook event here, where we will be posting further details about what you can expect at the event in the coming weeks.

This is truly an exciting time for us at Hand Limit. We are built on the understanding that table top gaming is an inclusive activity that benefits individual's mental well being and helps promote community. Gaming is for everyone, and it is through events like this that we intend to launch Hand Limit as more than just a blog.



Thursday, May 8, 2025

Hand Limit 2025 Event: Canterbury Pride Board Game Club

 


Since our last post about our planned 2025 event, we have been hard at work putting together something very special. We are proud to announce that our first in-person event:


Canterbury Pride Board Game Club

10am-4pm Fruitworks Cafe, 2 Jewry Lane CT1 2NP

Free Entry


Hand Limit is a blog which promotes board games as an aid to positive mental health and combating social isolation. Come and play board games with us during Canterbury Pride! This event is particularly aimed at anyone who would like a break away from the hustle and bustle of the main pride event, in a calm and inclusive space. There will be volunteers on hand to recommend games from the Hand Limit collection, but you are also welcome to bring your own to play too. 


This event will be free to enter and will be raising money and taking donations for the Be You Project The BeYou Project - Porchlight. The Be You Project supports and provides safe and welcoming space LGBTQ+ youth. 


Children must be accompanied by an adult.


Thank you to our sponsors, Dice & Destiny, Drawn and Quartered, Fruitworks Coworking and Cafe and Kitsch Flamingo.


If you're local to Canterbury or plan to be here for the Pride celebration on Saturday 7th June 2025, come by and check out our library of games. We will also have games for sale, courtesy of our Friendly Local Gaming Store, Dice & Destiny, and a tombola with fabulous prizes to be won.


It's important to us that we create an inclusive and welcoming event that stays true to the vision of Hand Limit of using table top games to boost mental well being and foster community.


If you have any questions relating to this event, please leave a comment below or get in touch with us at handlimitblog@gmail.com.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Hand Limit 2025 Event Announcement!


Readers will know Hand Limit is a blog about the positive impact that in-person games can have on mental health, community, and well-being. However, it's our hope that the blog will turn into something more substantial that online musings and reviews. This means we are very happy to announce that 2025 will see the first in-person Hand Limit gaming event.

The event, as it stands, will take place on 5th June 2025 at Fruitworks Coworking and Coffee Shop in Canterbury, UK. The intention is that this should fall on the same day as Canterbury Pride and exist as a fringe event for people who wish to celebrate Pride and need a break from the crowds.

We will be hosting a number of stalls selling jewelry and artwork and the primary space will be given over to table top gaming, with a generous library of games and volunteers ready to help guests find their next favourite game. 

What's more, this event will be absolutely free to attend. We are very lucky to have secured a number of sponsors, who will be announced shortly, which is helping to cover the event costs. However, we are looking at taking donations for a local charity in place of charging an entrance fee as it will be a Pride/LGBTQIA+ event and we feel it is important to show our support.

Keep a close eye on future posts for further information and please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or wish to be involved.


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