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A Learning & Adventure
Club for Parents & Youth

Twin Cities Dungeons & Dragons youth and parents program

Details on Club Heroes

This is an 8-week program for parents and their youth and is held several times a year in the Twin Cities

Club Heroes pirate D&D adventure

Pirate Adventure!

Club Heroes believes mixing learning with fun to create "edu-tainment."
So the 3-hour club sessions feature a Pirate adventure with plenty of character role-play and encounter
fun that is present by a Professional Game Master.

Club Heroes parent youth D&D program

Weekly Practice Projects

The club provides weekly practice projects to allow both parents and kids to better understand the creativity behind Dungeons & Dragons. The 
projects can be discussed in online discussions with a Heroes B&B Professional Game Master.

Club Heroes D&D youth program

Learn to be a Game Master!

The club's ultimate goal is to have both parents and their youth become D&D Game Masters and run their own adventures during the club sessions. This ensures that more adventures can be had with family and friends after the club ends.

Club Heroes D&D learning project

Club Heroes

Participant Projects

Each week participants get a practice project that prepares them for their ultimate goal - 
to be the group's Game Master, or leader of a Dungeons & Dragons adventure.

FAQ on Club Heroes

Can parents who haven't learned D&D participate?

​Absolutely! We wholeheartedly invite parents to join their kids in this entertaining activity, even if they’ve never done so before. (We’ve taught a lot of first-time fantasy role-players!) We believe this will lead to more valuable family time in the future.

Can anybody play at Club Heroes?

​No. The club will be reserved for parents and their children only. Young gamers will include kids in elementary, middle school and high school. Youth attending college and/or adults without children will not be allowed.

Why is this valuable to youth?

​Fantasy role-playing allows youth to experience imaginative worlds with their peers and parents in a relaxed setting that stimulates creativity and colloboration. Role-playing also often leads youth towards creating their own adventures, which requires the practice of valuable skills, like reading, basic math, reading comprehension and public speaking.

“Club Heroes was the highlight
of my son's week. I would highly
recommend this."

Nicolas B., parent and participant 

"We joined to find a D&D group for my son.
It turned out even better than that with lessons on how to become a game master."

Jennifer C., parent and participant

“My dad and I are learning to play
Dungeons & Dragons and having a
blast!”

Lucy, 16, participant

Twin Cities D&D program for parents and children

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