1. travelingbookgirl:

    Another day, another Powell’s. Beaverton, OR

     
  2. j4m3s-tee:

    BRB hanging out with Cloud City Garrison. #cloudcity #cloudcitygarrison #starwars #portland #pdx #stormtrooper #powells #princessleia #bookreading #shakespearesstarwars #justanothertuesdaynight #nofilter #nomakeup (at Powell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing)

    Yeah, this happened.

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  3. kudiart:

    Powells in Beaverton is all ready for International Table Top Day!! I was so excited to see this. You guys are bringing people together in an awesome and fun way!!

    Aw, thanks. We’re stoked to be hosting. Only a few more days!

    (Source: christadoodles)

     

  4. International TableTop Day: Games Lineup

    It’s Geek Week at Powells.com, leading up to International TableTop Day.

    As an official host of this worldwide geekfest, Powell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing will be hosting a full day of gaming, giveaways, and more. Join us from 10 am to 7 pm!


    For a more communal feel, we’re planning to have 8 to 10 tables for open play. Participants can help decide what we play, just like a real game night with friends. Plus, a special guest appearance by writer/producer Amy Berg, who will host Ticket to Ride from 11 am to 2 pm.

    Games we’ll have available to play include:

    Arkham Horror
    Building an Elder God
    Castle Panic
    Dominion
    Dungeon!
    Gloom
    Last Night on Earth
    Tsuro
    Android Netrunner
    Hobbit Card Game
    Mice & Mystics
    Fluxx
    Dixit
    Bananagrams
    Portlandopoly
    Apples to Apples
    Geek Battle
    Ticket to Ride
    Small World

    Plus, enter for a chance to win free games: http://powells.us/10GueJ7

     

  5. Why Playing Tabletop Games Is as Important as Reading

    Geek Week“I thought that title on a bookstore blog might raise a few eyebrows, and I’ll admit I wrote it just to be sensationalistic. Of course, you have to be able to read to play most tabletop games, so there is a hierarchy involved, but the point I hope to make is that playing tabletop games, especially as a family, can be as rewarding as reading to your kids. If you already consider yourself a gamer, I’ll probably be preaching to the choir here, but if not, please read on; I’m here to evangelize you toward a new way of life.

    First, a refresher: I’m Ken Denmead. I run a blog called GeekDad (and am the publisher of GeekMom). I also wrote three books filled with projects for parents and kids to build together, and with two boys of my own, I’m very invested in the realm of figuring out how to have rewarding family experiences.

    Powell’s asked me to do a return-stint as guest blogger this week, as we lead up to the first-ever International TableTop Day (ITD) on March 30, a newly created unholiday intended to celebrate and get the word out about the amazing range and depth of tabletop games that exist these days. ITD is the brainchild of Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day, both popular actors and online personalities. Felicia also runs a YouTube channel called Geek & Sundry, where Wil hosts a show all about tabletop games (indeed, watching the show is a great primer for learning about gaming). The holiday is an expression of both of their passions for gaming.

    Probably the best place to start for those of you who are reading fans, but not necessarily tabletop gaming fans, is to give you a sense of why ITD is important. For many, many people, if you ask them if they like tabletop games, a common response will be, ’Oh, sure, we play Monopoly once in a while and have a good time, but we usually don’t finish.’ Such statements will send a shudder through the passionate gamer and drive them to fumble all over themselves to show you the light.”

    Ken Denmead is guest blogging for Geek Week at Powells.com: http://powells.us/10GfOsh

    (Source: powells)

     
  6. Working on our game table signs for International TableTop Day!

    (We’re kind of excited.)

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  7. We’re getting excited… who’s going to come and play games with us?

    (Source: powells)

     
  8. fangirly-squeal:

    Fully stocked with AWESOMENESS! And yes, we have 1 Bofur hat (I got the other one). My job really does rule. @Powell’s Books, Beaverton, Oregon.

    It’s true: we really are fully stocked with AWESOMENESS.

    (Source: bofursunboundbraids)