In this conversation, Brad Price, Dan Crawford and Jason McKee discusses the inception and growth of the Con-tribution initiative, which partners with nonprofit organizations to host tabletop gaming events. The focus is on the upcoming STEAM into Star Wars event, an interview with Tom Gross and Dan Reem, two teachers from Washington Community High School, highlighting its family-friendly nature and the variety of activities planned. The discussion also touches on the importance of community engagement, the role of gaming in education, the significance of volunteerism in supporting local nonprofits, and an emphasis on the need for inclusive gaming experiences that cater to all ages and interests, fostering a sense of community and fun.
Mentioned in this episode:
STEAM Into Star Wars
Washington Community High School Library Instagram
Coffee with Kenobi Podcast
Rebel Base Card Podcast
The Hyperion Hub Podcast
Teachers in the Dungeon Podcast
Jeremy Berkley
Olivia J. Bennett
501st Legion - Vader's Fist
IDEA / IDEACON
The Mandalorian: Adventures Board Game
Star Wars: Clone Wars Board Game
Vagrant Song Board Game
Rhino Hero Super Battle Board Game
Ticket to Ride Board Game
Horrified Board Game
Pandemic Board Game
Heart of Illinois Big Brothers Big Sisters
Neighborhood House Peoria
Advocates for Access
Peoria Riverfront Market
Waffle Pop
Cabbages and Kings Games
Zeek's
FlatCon 2025
Con-tribution 2025
The Con-tribution initiative supports local nonprofits through gaming events.
STEAM into Star Wars combines education and entertainment for families.
Community engagement is crucial for the success of gaming conventions.
Games can serve as effective educational tools in schools.
Volunteerism plays a significant role in supporting nonprofit organizations.
Family-friendly events encourage participation from all age groups.
The gaming community is growing and becoming more inclusive.
Gamification can enhance learning experiences for students.
Building a gaming community requires collaboration and creativity.