Friday, November 7, 2014

INTERNATIONAL GAMES DAY--November 15, 2014 from 10 to 3
at the Martinsburg Library

             In the 21st century, libraries are about much more than just books. In 2007 the American Library Association, in partnership with Nordic Game Day and the Australian Library and Information Association, created International Games Day to reconnect communities through their libraries around the educational, recreational, and social value of all types of games! It has gradually grown from a U.S.-only event to  a world-wide happening. Today International Games Day is an initiative run by librarians and volunteers from around the world!                                                                                                                                                                         
  On Saturday, November 15, 2014, more than one thousand libraries around the world will showcase gaming programs and services in support of IGD14!


You could win an XBOX ONE!
Enter a  random drawing to win  a
XBOX ONE
Donated by
Best Buy,
the Commons, Martinsburg
MUST  BE  PRESENT TO WIN!
  

Activity Guide:

Join us on the Mezzanine for Card Games:   



                   



Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering, and more.      Bring your own deck or just watch the action!                     


On the Main floor you’ll find:
Chess, checkers, and a variety of board games available to play all day.

Head to the Martinsburg Room:                                                   
 Watch our Halo 2 Anniversary Xbox One tournament                                          
 sponsored by Best Buy in Martinsburg!                                         

The tournament is a Slayer free-for-all as players compete for all sorts of prizes!                           
                              
Want to compete?  
Register for the  tournament on the Library’s website:  
martinsburg.lib.wv.us  then go to Calendar
                                                                              
Space is limited participants MUST preregister online!

 If you have trouble preregistering, call the library at 304 267 8933.