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Laurie Chappel and Anne McNevin wanted to make fifa 16 coins a positive impact in their community. They thought it’d be nice to have something on a weekend night that was fun, social and free, so they decided to start a board game night at Firwood United Methodist. The place of worship doubles as a game hall on Friday nights from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., but the faith-free, non-discriminatory environment is created with one goal in mind: community solidarity.

“There’s no judgment, just come have fun and maybe learn about each other,” Chappel said. “There are a lot of really good people in the area. Sadly, you read about all the bad things that happen all the crime and the violence but there are people here who don’t want that and want to encourage community. It’s a fine way to pass time.”

Firwood’s game night doesn’t feature any electronic or video games; contests are settled with cards, dice, chips and tokens, a move meant to accentuate the event’s social aspects and appeal to a broad audience of game players. Chappel’s family serves as an example of the power of the board game.

“If I want to go to the movies with two of my kids and my husband it’s a $60 night for two hours of entertainment,” Chappel said. “If you don’t have a lot of discretionary income it’s prohibitive. I know in my family the kids are always saying they don’t want to play board games, but when we do we have such a good time. They always say yeah, that was a lot of fun.”

The games played, Yhatzee, Scrabble, Chess, Checkers, are admittedly simple games according to Chappel, but she said the attendees can make each game fun, www.utfifa.co funny and competitive. She hopes that attendees bring the games they love, the snacks they love and the people they love to Firwood United Methodist.