I will be running two events at Little Wars 2004. The date is April 16-18, 2004 at Marriott's Lincolnshire Resort (Ten Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, IL)
Below is info on the con itself:
HMGS Midwest is proud to present Little Wars 2004!
Little Wars 2004 will be held in the Racquet Facility, onsite at the Marriott's Lincolnshire Resort in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Convenient to Chicago and any of the surrounding communities, the show caters to the discerning historical gamer not only in America's Midwest, but to gamers all over the world!
For HMGS members, admission for Little Wars 2004 is $15.00 for the weekend if Preregistered, or $20.00 at the door. For others, admission for Little Wars 2004 is $30.00 for the weekend if Preregistered, or $35.00 at the door. You can join or renew your HMGS Midwest membership with your registration by adding $15.00 (or just $10.00 if you prefer your newsletter in electronic format). To enter Little Wars 2004 for a single day, the price is $10.00 for HMGS Midwest members, and $15.00 for others.
Gaming hours:
Friday - 9 am until 2 am
Saturday - 9 am until 2 am
Sunday - 9 am until 5 pm
For more information contact:
Little Wars 2004 Registration & Volunteers
Email: Volunteers@Little-Wars.Com
web page: www.little-wars.com
My events are:
Day: Friday
Play: 10:00am-2:00pm
Table: F10
Event: E199: Normandy; A Different What If?
Judges: Bart Stano
Players: 4-6
Period: Fantasy
Scale: 25mm
Rules: Hero System
Desc: What would D-Day have been like if super beings were part of the German & Allied armies? This scenario contains plenty of twists and surprises for both sides. Novice players welcome; easy to learn rules will be taught.
Day: Sunday
Play: 9:00am-1:00pm
Table: E3
Event: E200:Normandy; A Different What If?
Judges: Bart Stano
Players: 4-6
Period: Fantasy
Scale: 25mm
Rules: Hero System
Desc: What would D-Day have been like if super beings were part of the German & Allied armies? This scenario contains plenty of twists and surprises for both sides. Novice players welcome; easy to learn rules will be taught.



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