Summit County Library’s Coalville Branch Revives Dungeons & Dragons Sessions Every Fourth Friday
Summit County Library’s Coalville branch revived in-person tabletop role-playing sessions, meeting every fourth Friday for Dungeons & Dragons; a Facebook excerpt says sessions are run by a professional Dungeon Master for £10.

The Summit County Library’s Coalville branch revived in-person tabletop role-playing sessions, with gamers meeting every fourth Friday of the month for Dungeons & Dragons campaigns and similar tabletop play, library staff reported. The announcement says the program is resuming on a recurring monthly cadence and that staff have announced plans to expand sessions, though the public statement is truncated in the material reviewed and stops at "expand sessions soon to th".
A separate social media excerpt adds operational details not in the library notice: "... Gaming Club returns on Friday 4th July for more Tabletop Warfare and D&D. Our D&D session is run by a professional Dungeon Master and costs £10 per person." The Facebook text names Tabletop Warfare alongside D&D, gives a single restart date of "Friday 4th July" with no year, identifies a professional Dungeon Master as the session facilitator, and lists a per-person fee of "£10".
Those two source fragments share the theme of a resumed gaming program at a Coalville venue but contain points that require clarification before the Coalville branch’s schedule, fees and staffing can be presented as definitive. The library fragment supplies the institutional host and the recurring schedule - the Summit County Library’s Coalville branch and "every fourth Friday of the month" - while the Facebook excerpt supplies a date, a facilitator type and a fee in British pounds. The currency symbol and the day-month date format in the Facebook excerpt introduce a potential geographic mismatch with the Summit County Library’s Coalville branch as named in the library material.
Key details still unresolved in the materials reviewed include the full content of the truncated expansion statement ("expand sessions soon to th"), the year and calendar alignment of "Friday 4th July" with the fourth-Friday recurrence, whether the £10 fee applies at the Summit County Library’s Coalville branch or to a separate Gaming Club, and the identity and status of the professional Dungeon Master referenced. The library fragment did not include an address, start or end times, age or registration rules, capacity limits, or whether materials are provided.
If verified, the Coalition of details would mean regular, in-person Dungeons & Dragons play returning to the Coalville branch on a set monthly schedule with at least one advertised restart date and a paid, professionally run D&D option. Library staff signaled plans to expand the program beyond the currently described cadence; resolving the currency, date and facilitator questions will determine how the revived sessions fit into Coalville’s broader after-hours community programming and whether a fee-based professional DM model will be part of the branch’s monthly fourth-Friday lineup.
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