The Lab and the Booth
weren't the only places we were having fun at Origins...we
even ran events out in the Halls! Of particular note is the giant
tie-dyed tree Alison transplanted from
Las
Vegas to a spot in the hallway near the stairs leading up
to the Lab.
Andy
vs. Everybody
Once again I did several sessions of this wacky game-playing
marathon. I didn't manage to keep statistics during the first
session, but in the second I won 8 games while losing 19, and
in the third I only won 3 while losing 20! But it was a heck
of a lot of fun nonetheless.
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Looney for Learning
Down the hall in a yet another room, nearly 50 teachers met
to talk about using Looney Labs games in their classrooms. Carol
created a new educational uses brochure, and between that and
all the free copies of Nanofictionary and NanoBlanks we were
giving to teachers, the seminar attracted quite a standing room
only-sized crowd.
Carol said in her report, "A conservative estimate from
Origins staff suggested that we had between 10-25% of the teachers
who were actively part of the THP (Teacher's Hall Pass) events
(408 teacher badges had been issued by Friday evening, and they
estimated that about half would take part in any THP events,
the rest were just here to game for free). So, 50 of 204 = just
under 25%. So, all in all, we rocked the house."
Next year, we've been asked to run this seminar twice, and
to expand our time so we can have more discussion and more playing
time.
So here's an extra Thank You to our Teacher Rabbits: Amy LoCurto,
Di Sudduth, Jay Forbes, Tonya Woodbridge, Johnpaul Adamms, and
of course Carol Townsend.
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A Note About Recycling
It was wonderful to see these "Rumpke Recycling"
bins positioned at strategic points around the hallways, partly
just because it's always great to see recycling bins where you
need them, but in particular because it meant we were no longer
offering that service ourselves. And by "we" I mostly
mean our awesome Recycling Rabbit, 'Becca
Stallings, who was free this year to simply enjoy the events
with her family instead of collecting used beverage containers.
You see, for
several
years
'Becca took it upon herself (with a little help from some of
our other volunteers) to set up recycling bins at Origins, carting
the cans and bottles she'd collect off to the Recycling Center
herself. But as of last year, GAMA has been arranging for professional
recycling pickup services at Origins, thus making it something
we no longer have to worry about. Yay! Thanks to all concerned!
(Now if only we could get GenCon to follow suit...)
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It was great to see Russell... I had heard he wasn't coming
so it was a great surprise to find that he'd decided to show
up after all. Russell is working for R&R Games now and we
wish him all the best!
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Then there's Robin, who was around all the time, but since
she also took most of these photos, she doesn't show up in very
many. No matter how busy we'd been each day, Robin was seen logging
on every evening to stay on top of everything (using the wireless
internet available in the hotel lobby). Plus of course, Kristin
was often on the phone...
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