Intergenerational Board Games
Location
Join Us for "Intergenerational Board Games" at the Baychester Branch of NYPL!
Are you looking for a fun way to connect with others and build relationships across generations? Join us at the Baychester Branch of the New York Public Library for "Intergenerational Board Games," a program designed to bring teens and adults together over some classic board games!
In this exciting program, teens and adults will team up to play popular games like Monopoly and Scrabble, creating an opportunity to bond, share stories, and learn from one another. Whether you're a seasoned player or just learning the ropes, this is a wonderful chance to engage with people of different ages and backgrounds, all while enjoying some friendly competition.
Why Attend?
- Build Connections: Board games are a perfect icebreaker! Strengthen relationships between generations, learn new perspectives, and make new friends.
- Relax & Unwind: Escape from the everyday hustle and enjoy some relaxing, low-stress fun with your community.
- Improve Skills: Playing board games isn’t just about fun—it also helps improve strategic thinking, communication, and teamwork!
Event Details:
- Dates: Friday, November 1st and Friday, November 15th
- Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
- Location: Baychester Branch, New York Public Library
- Age Group: Teens and Adults
Feel free to attend one or both sessions. Whether you're hoping to teach younger generations the art of Monopoly or challenge an older player to a Scrabble showdown, this program is a fantastic way to have fun, socialize, and bring generations together.
Bring your competitive spirit, a sense of curiosity, and be prepared to make some wonderful memories. The program is free, but space is limited, so we encourage you to arrive early to grab your spot.
Don't miss out on the chance to enjoy some classic games and build lasting connections. We look forward to seeing you at "Intergenerational Board Games" at the Baychester Branch of NYPL!
Refreshments will be provided!
For more information, visit our website or contact the Baychester Branch directly @ 718-379-6700