Explore the World of Roleplaying Games

Available Adventures

First Time Heroes:
Register for 100% FREE

Lessons in character creation, ends with a battle. These games are geared for beginners.  For advanced games ask for a locally hosted event.

1.5-2 hours of gaming and learning events which are hosted by your local library.
Join the Library D&D Event Calendar for my schedule and registration links to never miss out!

All papers, pencils and dice are provided.

If your library does not have a similar program available, fill out a contact form and help me start one near you!

Sustainable Adventuring:
@ Local Hobby Shops

$10+/child (min. 3 / max. 10) varies by location.

2-2.5 hour games hosted by local stores to support small businesses on Long Island!

All papers, pencils and dice are provided.

Here we focus on gameplay and collaborative storytelling. If your child missed the library event or finds the Accomplished Adventures difficult, the stores can host First Time Heroes as well.

Consider booking back to back sessions and ordering local pizza for a game night!

Play with Your Friends &

Game on Your Own Schedules:
One-shot/Ongoing Campaigns

$25/child (min.2 / max.8) + travel
Hosting family receive $10 discount

2+ hours (setup/breakdown excluded) for the friends who cannot wait for library/local shop availability. Kids make long term adventurers in a fantasy world meeting them on their own level.
Some papers, pencils and dice provided.

Families connected to the email list receive a short game summary after the event.
Props (minis/terrain/etc.) available upon request at cost.

Long Island

Adventure Club

This program follows the incredible series from Shonna and David, parents in the Pacific Northwest, who run the small business: DnD Adventure Club, an excellent resource for child-friendly Dungeons and Dragons content and monthly ‘zine. Adventure Club content follows the series of loosely connected Trilogies players can pop in and out of as schedules allow without missing a beat!

Our Library Program schedule will conclude The Goblin Trilogy and end the pattern in September with a recycling focused Arts and Crafts program titled Terrains and Minis. Models and maps can empty a hobbyists wallet quickly. We teach children how to craft, glue, color, paint, build and design with tools around the house.

Feel free to request a missed or favorite adventure as a Private Game or with friends hosted by a Local Business!


Attend games to earn Stars and level up your characters. Each entry from a DnD Adventure Club Trilogy is worth 1 Star.



The Trouble with Goblins

June 28 (Sat)
2 - 4 pm

Bayville Free Library
Bayville, NY

Players choose a premade adventurer.
We begin by learning some DnD Tips & Tricks.

Old Baba, head of the orphanage outside of town, is terribly sick and needs her medicine. Players are tasked to:

  • run past the Riverbridge to Doctor Mosspetal’s

  • find out what (or who?) is holding up delivery

  • use your skills to help and return with medicine


The Goblin Market

July 26 (Sat)
2 - 4 pm

Bayville Free Library
Bayville, NY

Players choose a premade adventurer.
We begin by learning some DnD Tips & Tricks.

To make Baba’s medicine, the Doc needs supplies from Mrs. Mosspetal in the Goblin Market. Players are tasked to:

  • find the Goblin Market down in the sewers

  • locate Mrs. Mosspetal’s shop and gain supplies

  • return to the Doctor and deliver Baba’s medicine


The Gloomy Grotto

Aug 30 (Sat)
2 - 4 pm

Bayville Free Library
Bayville, NY

Players choose a premade adventurer.
We begin by learning some DnD Tips & Tricks.

The Mosspetals’ assistant, Spargg, went to harvest in the Gloomy Grotto and never returned. Players are tasked to:

  • follow a secret path deeper into the Murk

  • find Spargg or whatever stopped his supply run

  • return to the surface and deliver Baba’s medicine


Never Miss an Event

Join the Public Library D&D Event Calendar for my Library Program schedule and registration links. Local Business Events (if public) shall also populate here with information. Private events and others will display as busy.

Join the mail list and receive event reminders.

You can be first to register and tell your friends to sign up!

TIPS are Greatly Appreciated


These are passion projects for the love of gaming and my desire to foster community. I survive with the free library programs and private bookings, but you may submit monthly donations if you believe in the growing Long Island project!


This fund will go directly to the library which helped me start this whole crazy idea to begin with and I cannot thank them enough! Your contribution helps expand the hobby at this local library for a greater variety of AND more consistent youth programs.

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Sending Stone

Interested in working together? Got questions about a program with a library or event space? Unsure if these programs are the right fit for your creative child? Fill out some info and we will be in touch shortly. We can’t wait to hear from you!

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