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Seattle Gamers Assemble! (SGA) is a loose community of role-players centered around Seattle, Washington.  The club started aggregating in the late 1990s, and eventually solidified in 2000 when its [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeattleGAMERS_ASSEMBLE/?yguid=77043035 mailing list] was transferred to Yahoo! Groups.   
 
Seattle Gamers Assemble! (SGA) is a loose community of role-players centered around Seattle, Washington.  The club started aggregating in the late 1990s, and eventually solidified in 2000 when its [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeattleGAMERS_ASSEMBLE/?yguid=77043035 mailing list] was transferred to Yahoo! Groups.   
  
SGA holds [[SGA Gaming Night Archive|weekly meetings]] where members take turns running one-off or short-run games in indie, oldie, or oddball systems.  We also hold a monthly luncheon, held on the second Saturday of every month, and have occasional get-togethers.
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SGA holds '''[[SGA Gaming Night Archive|weekly meetings]]''' where members take turns running one-off or short-run games in indie, oldie, or oddball systems.  We also hold a '''monthly luncheon''', held on the second Saturday of every month, and have occasional get-togethers.
  
One of our recent successes was the [[Emerald City Gamefest]].
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One of our recent successes was the '''[[Emerald City Gamefest]]'''.
  
 
Other weekly games are sometimes run on Tuesdays on the East Side, and on Saturdays in the North End.
 
Other weekly games are sometimes run on Tuesdays on the East Side, and on Saturdays in the North End.

Revision as of 02:35, 25 December 2006

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Seattle Gamers Assemble! (SGA) is a loose community of role-players centered around Seattle, Washington. The club started aggregating in the late 1990s, and eventually solidified in 2000 when its mailing list was transferred to Yahoo! Groups.

SGA holds weekly meetings where members take turns running one-off or short-run games in indie, oldie, or oddball systems. We also hold a monthly luncheon, held on the second Saturday of every month, and have occasional get-togethers.

One of our recent successes was the Emerald City Gamefest.

Other weekly games are sometimes run on Tuesdays on the East Side, and on Saturdays in the North End.