
Spring break does not have to mean idle hours and endless scrolling!
Our Dungeons and Dragons mini-campaign offers a focused, small-group experience where strategy, collaboration, and imagination take center stage. This immersive program provides meaningful engagement and structured social connection during spring break.
Teens ages 13–16 who enjoy Dungeons & Dragons and are ready for a deeper, story-driven experience in a small group setting.
Thursday April 2nd
Friday April 3rd
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Eastern time.
Wednesday April 8th
Thursday April 9th
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Eastern time.
Players should be able to attend both days of their session.
Sessions will be held at All-Stars Gymnastics* located at 3601 Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown.
*No, we're not actually doing any gymnastics during this campaign--they were just kind enough to let us utilize their event space!
Maximum of seven (7) players to ensure quality interaction and balanced gameplay.
Teens will work together to solve complex challenges that require planning, communication, and creative problem-solving. Every scenario invites discussion, negotiation, and shared decision-making. Players must listen to one another, adapt strategies in real time, and think critically about consequences.
Dungeons and Dragons provides a structured environment where imagination is guided by rules, encouraging both creativity and logical thinking.
Unlike a one-shot, this mini-campaign allows players to build a character that grows over time. As the story unfolds, teens make meaningful choices that influence not only the plot, but also how their character evolves.
This ongoing arc encourages long-term thinking, personal responsibility within a team, and the ability to reflect on decisions and adjust accordingly.
Small group size ensures every teen has a voice at the table. Players take turns leading discussions, proposing plans, and advocating for their ideas. The format naturally builds confidence in communication while reinforcing respectful collaboration.
In a structured, moderated setting, teens practice:
Public speaking in low-pressure scenarios
Listening and responding thoughtfully
Supporting teammates toward a shared goal
The result is an experience that is both socially engaging and intellectually stimulating.
Some prior D&D experience recommended
Players should be familiar with basic 5e mechanics
Newer players are welcome if they have completed at least one prior session
None--all materials will be provided!
If you have your own dice and other accessories, you're encouraged to bring them
Character sheets and all game materials will be provided.
We'll collect some information about what kind of character your teen would like to play and then create a well-rounded party of characters.
This campaign is Dungeon Mastered by Jason Bullara, co-founder of The Tabletop Society. Jason brings years of experience running structured campaigns, with a focus on engagement and player agency.
Jason currently runs monthly one-shot campaigns for adults at the Plainedge Public Library, an ongoing anthology campaign on The Tabletop Society Discord server, and is coming up on the conclusion of a three-year Curse of Strahd campaign with TTS co-founder AnnMarie and their D&D party party.
Standard Registration: $100 per player
Early Bird Registration: $85 per player
Early Bird Registration pricing is available through March 9th.
Space is limited and registration closes once the 7 seats are filled.
If you like our programming, check out TheTabletopSociety.com and follow our socials to get the latest on our programming across Nassau and Suffolk County. We host events at libraries, breweries, coffee shops, schools and camps as well as virtual programming for adults, teens and kids.