Carlton Orientation: Board games and snacks

Are you ready to roll the dice, strategise your way to victory, and unleash your inner board gamer? Look no further! The Board Game event in O Week is calling all students who crave camaraderie, competition, and endless fun!

Dive into a vast collection of board games ranging from classic favourites to newer releases. From intense strategy games that test your wits to light-hearted party games that guarantee laughter, we've got something for everyone. 
 
Join us at the Carlton Library in building 94, level 3 any time between 12pm – 2pm on 17 July 2024 for a Board Game event. Bring friends or come along meet other students with common interests. Board games will be provided, or you are welcome to bring your own. Snacks provided.

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