This month, Artslink takes a look at the Repair Exchange program run by The Arusha Centre.
https://www.arusha.org/repair-exchange
The segment starts with an interview from Natalie Callas, who is the Circular Economy Manager at The Arusha Centre.
Then, Artslink takes you right to the floor of a recent Repair Exchange at The Dalhousie Community Association to speak with some of the repairers, Steve, Farzana & Wayne.
Then on Artslink, we're talking historical wargaming with James Istvanffy, who has been involved in playing and organizing historical strategy games for over 50 years.
As discussed in the show, the upcoming sessions aren't for beginners, but if you are interested in learning more about historical wargaming you can contact James @ (403) 554-1248
Games played this September include 'Quebec 1759' and 'Axis & Allies'. Below are the official links to those games.
https://www.columbiagames.com/cgi-bin/query/cfg/zoom.cfg?product_id=3001
https://www.axisandallies.org/
Here are some resources to start on your path to historical wargames:
https://boardgamegeek.com/
https://grognard.com/
Here is the unusual gameplay mechanic about Henry VIII:
https://theplayersaid.com/2024/10/09/my-favorite-wargame-cards-a-look-at-individual-cards-from-my-favorite-games-card-12-english-home-card-six-wives-of-henry-viii-from-here-i-stand-wars-of-the-reformation-1555-1571/