Meet WoW Insider at the Chicago Child's Play benefit
Child's Play, the charity started up by Penny Arcade that hooks up kids in the hospital with videogames to play while there, is holding a benefit event in Chicago early next month on December 9th, and I'm going to be there. It's definitely a worthy charity, and I know there are lots of WoW Insider fans in the Second City (many of whom I was able to meet at our Wrath launch meetup), so if you're a fan of videogames, helping sick kids, and want to come out and talk some WoW with me, tickets are available right now.There's a raffle going on as well (I'm angling to get some World of Warcraft-related gear in the pot), and there'll also be a Mortal Kombat vs. DC tournament going on thanks to Chicago's own Midway Games (and I heard there was a Rock Band event, though that may have since fallen through -- we'll see). And oh yeah, since the event is taking place at Plan B, there'll be drinking. It's $10 admission, or you can give $50 for admission and an open bar, though you have to be over 21 for both. I'll let you guess which ticket I bought (hint: the one with the booze).
Should be a lot of fun -- if you're in Chicago and weren't able to make it to our launch party, see if your calendar's clear for this event. And if you're not in Chicago, Child's Play has lots of events going on around the country, and obviously they're happy to take donations anyway. Hopefully we'll see lots of WoW Insider readers at the event next month -- when else do you get to drink, play games, and help kids all at the same time?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Will Nov 26th 2008 6:29PM
I know when I was very sick with mono for 2 months, instead of laying in bed and being upset I couldn't go out, I played WoW for those 2 months and it felt like a vacation :) so I'm sure those kids appreciate it.
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kozom Nov 26th 2008 6:54PM
this may sound a bit loser-ish but when i got sick i would spend my day on WoW to still be around people, being at home alone was too boring.
svenhoek Nov 26th 2008 7:48PM
Cool, open bars are always fun. And when your ticket price goes to charity, its like getting drunk to save children (or at least make them happy while being cured). Awesome. Childs Play is a really great charity and any help it gets is well deserved.
Tara Nov 26th 2008 8:19PM
Thank you for this article. I did not know of this organization. I followed a link and chose the University of Iowa's Children's Hospital in Iowa City. That click took me directly to their wish list on amazon.com.
Very very easy.
Happy Thanksgiving to all :D
alex Nov 26th 2008 11:03PM
Videogames rock the hospital,,, spent 2 months in hospital after back surgery and beat GTA:SA and Gran Tourismo 4 on PS2. DIdnt play WoW due to crappy internet but I would support any charity that provides for this.
Also im making sure to buy WotLK before my jaw surgery on Dec. 13 looking forward to at least 30 days recovery.
Kojin Nov 28th 2008 2:50PM
I've never had the chance to participate in Child's Play before. Thankfully, it appears that all the planets have aligned as I have the time and ability to actually come out to Chicago on the 9th. I hope to see you there Mike.
Laynne Nov 27th 2008 10:06PM
In case anyone was wondering, this is not just the United States. They help hospitals in Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Egypt, according to their website. I found the wish list of the chidren's hospital in my home town. And there's not just video games; books too. What a great cause!
buy new pc Dec 19th 2008 9:27AM
I followed a link and chose the University of Iowa's Children's Hospital in Iowa City. Childs Play is a really great charity and any help it gets is well deserved. usual thing.
ViSalus Jan 1st 2009 1:12AM
There's a raffle going on as well, and there'll also be a Mortal Kombat vs. Great list. Thanks for sharing.