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About Good Tabletop Gaming (GTG)

Who We Are

At Good Tabletop Gaming (GTG), we believe that tabletop gaming is more than just a pastime—it’s a powerful way to connect, create, and build community. Whether you’re a casual player, a strategy enthusiast, or brand new to gaming, GTG provides a welcoming, alcohol- and drug-free environment where everyone has a seat at the table.

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Tabletop games encourage critical thinking, creativity, and meaningful social interactions, making them perfect for families, friends, and RPG adventurers alike. Our events are designed to be inclusive, judgment-free, and fun, ensuring that gaming remains a positive and accessible experience for all.

What We Do

GTG hosts engaging and interactive gaming events throughout Southern Indiana, offering a variety of opportunities to play, learn, and connect:

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  • Game Nights – Enjoy board games, party games, and strategy-based favorites in a friendly, welcoming setting.

  • Beginner-Friendly RPG Sessions – Step into fantasy worlds with guided one-shot RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons, Kids on Bikes, and more.

  • Casual Card & Deck-Building Nights – Explore Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, traditional card games, and deck-building favorites—without the pressure of tournaments.

  • Family & Daytime Events – Collaborating with libraries, community centers, and local organizations to provide accessible gaming opportunities for families, homeschool groups, and casual players.

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Through these events, we aim to build lasting connections and create unforgettable gaming experiences.

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Who We Serve

GTG is dedicated to providing an inclusive space for all types of gamers, no matter their experience level:

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  • Families & Casual Gamers – Looking for a fun, screen-free way to connect? Our family-friendly game nights are perfect for parents, kids, and casual players.

  • RPG Newcomers & Storytellers – Never played an RPG before? Our one-shot, beginner-friendly RPG sessions are designed to introduce players to immersive storytelling and collaborative adventures.

  • Card Game & Strategy Enthusiasts – Whether you’re into Magic: The Gathering, Dominion, or traditional card games like Euchre, our casual deck-building nights offer a relaxed space to play and trade.

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At GTG, everyone is welcome—no experience necessary.

To keep this a safe and inclusive environment for everyone, we ask that all attendees:

  • Be kind and respectful to others

  • Use appropriate language and behavior

  • Ask before touching others or their games

  • Report any concerns to a GTG organizer

  • Respect the space, the people, and the games

  • No Alcohol or drugs allowed at events

Harassment, discrimination, or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.

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Click Here for our full Code of Conduct

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Photos & Media Notice

GTG may take photos or videos during this event for marketing and community use.
If you do not wish to be photographed, please let an organizer know at the beginning of the event.

Our Partners & Community

GTG thrives through collaborations with local businesses, libraries, and community organizations, helping us create engaging, high-quality gaming experiences for all. We are proud to partner with:

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  • Libraries & Community Centers – Providing free gaming spaces and structured events for all ages.

  • Cafés & Co-Working Spaces – Creating social tabletop gaming experiences in fun, relaxed environments.

  • Youth Programs – Supporting youth development and creativity through tabletop gaming.​

  • Local Businesses and Organizations --

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These partnerships allow us to expand our reach, provide accessible play spaces, and grow the local tabletop gaming scene.

Meet the Founders

Matthew Bielanski –

President /CEO & Game Master

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As the visionary behind GTG, Matthew Bielanski is a passionate tabletop gamer and community leader. With years of experience in game strategy, event organization, and community building, Matthew saw the need for a local, inclusive gaming space where people could gather to unplug, play, and connect. His goal is to make tabletop gaming more accessible and enjoyable for everyone in Southern Indiana.

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Holly Hartman –

CMO / Director of Marketing & Strategic Partnerships

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A marketing expert, event planner, and creative strategist, Holly Hartman plays a vital role in GTG’s branding, outreach, and partnerships. As the Director of Marketing & Strategic Partnerships, she ensures that GTG’s mission reaches the right audience while creating well-organized, engaging events that bring the community together.

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Together, Matthew and Holly are dedicated to growing GTG into the premier tabletop gaming community in Southern Indiana.

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