Big Muddy Historical Gaming Alliance – St. Louis Weekly Gaming Update 02/02/25

Big Muddy Historical Gaming Alliance – St. Louis Weekly Gaming Update 02/02/25

Greetings Folks!

Check the website and Facebook pages for pics,AARs, game calendar and more  www.bmhga.com 

This week we will see……

Tuesday Night Gaming 

Will Return on 

02/11/25  6pm 

Bolt Action on The NW Frontier

at Game Nite

8380 Watson Road

St. Louis, MO 63119

Wednesday Night Gaming 

02/05/25 6PM

 Speed Circuit 

  at Fantasy Books & Games

1977 W US Highway 50

O’Fallon, IL 62208

Thursday 01/30/25 11am

Attack on Fort Donelson

Semi Regular Retirees Game 

Miniature Market – Cave Springs  

1077 Cave Springs Blvd.
St. Peters, MO 63376

Pregame “Strategist Club” 

Lunch Meet-up 10am 

Culvers 

2750 Muegge Rd

 St Charles, MO 63303

****Special Event***

Mark Your Calendar to Attend

Historical Game Day: 

The American Civil 

in The West and Trans-Mississippi

Saturday 02/15/25

10am – 4pm

St. Charles County Heritage Museum

1630 Heritage Landing

St. Peters, MO 63303

Featuring Four Games

The Battle of Newton Station 

April 24, 1863, in Newton Station, Mississippi, 

during the famous Grierson’s Raid of the American Civil War.

A Union Cavalry Brigade strikes South through

Mississippi 

becoming the basis of the movie

 “The Horse

Soldiers.” 

Fistful of Lead

Bigger Battles rules

Steve Lowry GM

The Battle of Wilson’s Creek

August 10, 1861 near Springfield, Missouri. 

An outnumbered Union Army strikes at their Rebel foes leading to the first major battle of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. 

Valour & Fortitudo Rules 

Bob Alsop & Burt Campbell GMs

The Battle of Fort Donelson

February 11-16, 1862, at a Confederate fort near the Tennessec-Kentucky border opened the Cumberland River:

Flag Officer Foote and his St.

Louis built gunboats have a chance to score a victory for the US Navy. 

Dawn of Iron Rules, 

Greg Dickheus GM

The Battle of Lucas Bend

January 11, 1862, near Lucas Bend, four miles north of Columbus on Mississippi River. 

Some of the first American Civil War naval actions were fought on a stretch running between Missouri and Illinois, near Lucas Bend. 

Blood Sweat and Iron Rules, 

Dave Schaffner GM.

Game Starting times are based upon the opening schedules of the stores or information provided. Most games have player limits and it is wise to arrive early to guarantee your space. 

All items necessary are provide and you need not bring anything along except good humor and desire to enjoy yourself with like minded folks. 

See You at the Game Tables

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