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Hi folks,
I don't know if you are aware but Path of Play is a charity that Mike Primeau runs. Mike is a pinballer based in Toronto and he does the video and production for many of the PAPA productions and I met him at Pinburgh - they played this video at Pinburgh:
of his charity path of play which is about using gaming and playing to help special needs children. In this case those on the autistic spectrum.
Path of play day is on the 28th of April as path of play day. On this day many folks will be opening up their arcades to allow kids with special needs to play. I'm opening mine from 14:00-16:00 on the 28th for about 10 families that the National Autistic Society are recruiting.
It would be good to get a couple of you to help on the day, it will mostly be pinball and having a couple of other patient pinball experts would be great and helps a worthy cause.
Please PM me if you are able to help, I'm based in Woking - 10 mins from the train station.
Cheers,
Neil.
I don't know if you are aware but Path of Play is a charity that Mike Primeau runs. Mike is a pinballer based in Toronto and he does the video and production for many of the PAPA productions and I met him at Pinburgh - they played this video at Pinburgh:
of his charity path of play which is about using gaming and playing to help special needs children. In this case those on the autistic spectrum.
Path of play day is on the 28th of April as path of play day. On this day many folks will be opening up their arcades to allow kids with special needs to play. I'm opening mine from 14:00-16:00 on the 28th for about 10 families that the National Autistic Society are recruiting.
It would be good to get a couple of you to help on the day, it will mostly be pinball and having a couple of other patient pinball experts would be great and helps a worthy cause.
Please PM me if you are able to help, I'm based in Woking - 10 mins from the train station.
Cheers,
Neil.