In this course we will review and discuss several different gaming systems and how to run them effectively for different groups of players both at home games and online. Examples of tabletop games that may be discussed include Vampire: The Masquerade, Rifts, Good Society, Kids on Bikes, and Dungeons and Dragons.  

This class is suitable for beginner and intermediate levels, adults and teens ages 14+.

Harrison Brownrobie has been playing and leading games for fifteen years. You’ll find him every Saturday playing his standing game online with friends. 

CANCELLATION POLICY:

The Carnegie Center reserves the right to cancel a class if minimum enrollment is not met. It is best to register early to help our instructors prepare and to ensure the class does not get cancelled. We evaluate registration numbers 62 business days before a class starts to decide whether we can hold the class. Classes that do not meet minimum enrollment will be cancelled six–two business days prior to the first class meeting. All participants will be notified by email and will receive full refunds.

Other Classes You Might Enjoy

September 28, 2025 10:30 am

August 31 & September 28 book: Un verdor terrible by Benjamin Labatut November 2 book: Elena...

September 29, 2025 6:00 pm

The Kentucky Black Writers Collaborative continues the popular Black & Lit Book Club celebrating Black...

October 18, 2025 10:00 am

The purpose of this circle is to offer a safer space (because there is no...

The Carnegie Center revolves around community and communication in a way that allows people to benefit fully from their hard work and dedication to education and the literary arts.

-D White

Learn more about Classes and Events

Our bi-monthly e-news will notify you about all things Carnegie Center