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Author: | LocoRon [ Sat Jul 21, 2012 2:31 pm ] |
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lemmata wrote: I would also argue that being the best in this dimension among the places mentioned is somewhat like being the tallest smurf. Haha, yeah. |
Author: | Bonobo [ Sat Jul 21, 2012 6:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Location, location, location. |
OK, I understand. But perhaps … the situation in this here village may be somewhat different: Our local weekly group is growing slowly, albeit steadily … the senior citizens of age 40 and above (I’m 55) often are a bit lonely and happily grasp an opportunity for something social, and the new young members currently come from the regular Go workshop that I initiated and instruct at the local school. The latter are seem to be somewhat excited to sit around with people who could be their grandparents, but apparently this contact is easier than with the generation of their parents. Plus, most of us olden ones are kinda aged hippies and we welcome the new air the youngsters and we show them respect … and the youngsters will soon experience the satisfaction of winning against older people, another thing that will keep them hanging around, I guess |
Author: | EdLee [ Sun Jul 22, 2012 3:30 am ] |
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Our little club has been around for a long time before I was even born. For a few years, we would meet once a week, weekday evening, at Borders, until it (like other bookstores) was no more (end of 2009?). Since then, we are meeting at a Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (a Starbucks competitor), every Wednesday evening 6 - 10 pm (closing time of that store). lemmata wrote: It's certainly easier to get others to notice the game if you play in a public place, This has also been our experience;but the process of getting strangers to sit down and invest time in learning the rules and playing their first game is not all that easy. It's even more difficult to get them to sustain their interest. The yield rate will not be very high. in fact, lemmata seems to be very generous -- our yield rate is less than 1%. Yukontodd wrote: Does Starbucks welcome Go players...? We've found coffee shops like Coffee Bean, Seattle's Best, and Starbucks to be very welcomingand accommodating to Go players, as long as everyone exercises "common sense" -- buys a drink and/or a snack, is courteous, etc. Yukontodd wrote: ...and are those tables as teeny to play Go on as they seem to me? Yes, this indeed is an issue with the tables at certain coffee shops.Some Starbucks have the tiny round tables that are not good for Go. But there is one Starbucks, 3-minute walking distance from my home, with excellent square tables. The Coffee Bean where we currently meet has nice square tables -- we still need to join two side-by-side for both the board and bowls, plus the coffee cups, etc. to all sit comfortably together. Here's from a recent club evening: * Tables in a coffee shop * Private homes, alternating week to week * Tables in a pub or bar * Room in a church social area For the promotion of Go, I prefer the coffee shop 100% over private homes (what LocoRon said ). |
Author: | Tofu [ Sun Jul 22, 2012 6:25 am ] |
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About 6 months ago I walked into that coffee bean and randomly spotted Ed's club. They were very welcoming, and I played a couple games. Thanks for that! |
Author: | Inkwolf [ Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Location, location, location. |
My club is at the local library. Not only do libraries generally have a meeting room, but they usually are happy to let you promote your club, either through having you schedule teaching nights as library programs or letting you advertise on their bulletin board. We started with four teaching nights over last summer, and then started the club with me and three other people interested enough to stay on. I see that the Whitehorse Public Library has a public meeting room. http://www.ypl.gov.yk.ca/wpl.html The big challenge is getting it for your club regularly when you want it. My club meets every week on Thursday, but if someone else's meeting is scheduled in the room, the club gives way and breaks up to play in the library itself. Not too much of a problem when it's only a few of us playing quietly, but when 8 or more turn up, we end up being shushed a lot. Fortunately, I work there so they give us a little leeway. |
Author: | Phelan [ Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Location, location, location. |
There haven't been many Go club meetings recently here, but we used to hold them in a Bridge club. You could also try joining a boardgame club and play there, if you have one close. I couldn't find any info on one in Yukon, but maybe you can try posting here: http://boardgamegeek.com/forum/125/boardgamegeek/yukon If/When you do start a club, don't forget to notify the CGA, and post it on senseis: http://senseis.xmp.net/?GoPlacesInCanada |
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