Operation Dice Drop

It's over... Ziggurat Con was organized by GIs, for GIs, at Camp Adder, Tallil, Iraq, site of the original Ziggurat of Babylonia. Here's stories (& photos, 3rd item in the sidebar at right, below) of the con, made possible by generous support (see the Honor Roll at right, below) from stateside gamers (e.g., The Grrl Gamers of Portland and OSFCI) and game stores, such as Ancient Wonders, Empire Games, and Rainy Day Games. Remember those stores when it's time to spend your hard earned GP !

Saturday, June 16, 2007

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DICE DEPOTS supporting Operation Dice Drop

Dice Depots volunteered to hold your donations. Praise their generosity, spread the word about them, and remember them when it comes time to spend your GP:

Westside: Rainy Day Games, at 18105 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy. in Aloha, OR, discounted 20% on purchases for Operation Dice Drop shipment.

Eastside: Empire Games. at 7979 SE Foster Rd. in SE Portland.

Southside: Ancient Wonders at 19060 SW Boones Ferry Road in Tualatin, OR, discounted 20% on purchases for Operation Dice Drop shipment.

HONOR ROLL: Donors to Operation Dice Drop

Several Grrl Gamers of Portland, who donated fabric, assembled to sew dice bags, packaged dice sets, and contributed many, many books, games, dice and minatures.

Benefactress No. 1, Ixias, who sent, via Paypal, $50. That allowed us to pay for 2/3 of the freight cost for the Grrl Gamer and the Rainy Day Games donations of RPG books.

Benefactor No. 2, OSFCI, the non-profit operator of Orycon and GameStorm. OSFCI who provided $300. That bought two more cartons of RPG books, several bags of dice, and nearly paid for all the freight to ship the books.

Benefactor No. 3, Michael Mallon of Houston, TX, PayPal'd a net donation of $96.20, which covers the remainder of shipments One through Five and will help pay for shipment Nine - ? when we close out the Dice Depots and pack their Loot.

Benefactress No. 4, Antonia Cabal, of Milwaukie, gave a check for $10, which helped cover shipments Six and Seven.

Benefactor No. 5, Mike Carson, of Far Far Away, gave $50 via PayPal, which will pay for Shipment Eight.

Thank you, all!

Flikr photo stream from Ziggurat Con

Here's a link to the photos generously provided by the GI Joes and Janes of Ziggurat Con and the civvies Stateside who supported the con.

The Basics

Who: Donors of non-electronic gaming material (Bring out your dice!)

What: Ziggurat Con, possibly the first gaming convention in a combat zone.

When: June 9, 2007

Where: Camp Adder/Tallil Airbase, Iraq

Why: Gamer-to-gamer direct support seems like a spiffy idea.

How: Send games (e.g., Babylon 5 RPG, Cyberpunk 2020, D&D, D&D RPGA, GURPS, Historic Miniatures Battles, Magic Tournament, MechWarrior Miniatures, Rifts, Shadowrun, Starship Troopers, White Wolf System-Vampire, White Wolf System-Werewolf, XCrawl), minis, and dice via the APO address found on the web links above.

Con chair: SPC David Amberson
who is drowning in e-mail right now.
E-mail contact now is:
Brown Jeff W CIV ITT Sys Admin
jeff dot brown (at) iraq.centcom.mil

Other web links:
ConCentral at LiveJournal, from
Don't Ask, Don't Tell Land and
Toys4troops.org.

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