Battle of Agincourt: Wargame for Teens (12-18)

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Age Group:

Tweens & Teens
Registration for this event will close on October 27, 2024 @ 2:00pm.
Allowed Ages: 12 to 18

Program Description

Event Details

October 25, 1415 Come and play in a recreation of one of England’s greatest military victories set during the reign of Henry V and the Hundred Years War. The English army, tired, worn-out, and sick, has been cut off from their ships by a much larger force of French knights. Called upon to surrender, the English refuse. The battle that followed was also made famous by Shakespeare in his play Henry V.

The game features hundreds of hand-painted miniature soldiers and knights, and is hosted by the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, Next Gen Inc. who have great experience in running games that are fun and challenging for players.

Lots of fun, and learn some history as well!

Please pre-register. Games are facilitated by experts from HMGS Next Gen, Inc. who have great experience in running games that are fun and challenging for players. Presented by the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, Next Gen.

                         

Accessibility and Accommodations

We strive to facilitate access to information and Library services for all patrons. If you have questions about accessibility or a request for accommodation, please phone 203-594-5002, email the librarian in charge of this program (see contact info above), or email [email protected] with as much lead time as possible.

Youth Participation Guidelines

If your child is under 12 years old, an adult caregiver must remain in the Children’s Room for the duration of the program. If your child finishes a program early, or if a child becomes ill, distressed, or behaves in a manner that interferes with other participants’ enjoyment of the program, they may be released into the Children’s Room before the program’s end time. Please ensure that your child knows exactly where to find you at all times.


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