Five consecutive nights of trivia!
HOW IT WORKS:
YOU:
Register individually or as a group to Geek Parties of the Grand Valley on Facebook or GeekPartiesOfTheGrandValley@gmail.com
If you want to be your own team fewer than 6 players please note that. Otherwise we may add players to your team.
If you have a knowledge strength, include it in your registration.
If you can’t make all 5 nights, send in which you can attend.
Meet your team on trivia night & compete against all the regulars and the other Geeks teams.
WE:
Fill teams of up to 6 out of the registered players, distributing strengths to make strong teams (teams of more than 6 can’t play for prizes)
Players for fewer than all 5 days will be placed on a reserve spot.
The top scoring **registered** Geeks team at the end of the week (cumulative points) gets an additional prize.
If you can’t commit, feel free to come and play against us, but only registered teams will be eligible for the 5-day prize.
Costumes are admired but not required, and a group photo is always an option. See cosplay guidelines below.
April 20-24
Monday: WestCo Brewing
Tuesday: Handlebar Taphouse
Wednesday: Ramblebine
Thursday: Gemini Beer Company
Friday: Colorado Craft Coffee & Beer
July 6-10
November 2-6
COSPLAY GUIDELINES
Please adhere to the guidelines of each public venue.
Call ahead if you are uncertain.
Geeks is not responsible for your costume choices.
GENERAL GPGV COSPLAY GUIDELINES (may be more permissive than the venue)
For any GPGV venue
This is a family-friendly event, so please keep your cosplays rated PG-13.
Protective footwear is required for all guests.
All military, law enforcement, and other emergency service costumes should be easily distinguishable from official uniforms.
Hate symbols, even historical hate symbols like swastikas, will not be tolerated at the event.
Roller blades, roller skates, and skateboards will not be allowed.
All prop weapons must be checked at the door and tagged by event staff. Tag must remain on the prop for the duration of the event.
Prop weapons MUST be rendered completely inoperable, clearly distinguishable at a cursory glance from a real weapon, and totally, utterly incapable of harming the cosplayer or another person. Projectile weapons of any sort are strictly forbidden. Firearm props must have a clearly visible orange cap on the barrel. Metal and ceramic weapons are not allowed (including bladed weapons, swords, knives, or sharpened edges of any kind). Prop weapons must be made of lightweight materials such as foam, cardboard, or plastic. Sharpened edges of any kind are not allowed, including on armor, shields, or other tools. Bats and heavy blunt instruments (cricket, baseball, golf clubs, paddles, furniture legs, etc) are not allowed.
Props may not be brandished in a threatening manner.
Failure to abide by these guidelines may result in guests being asked to leave the event.