National Building Museum
 

Cards Against Urbanity at Penn Social

 

Join the National Building Museum, GreaterPlaces, and DoTankDC for a fun night of Cards Against Urbanity at Penn Social. Cards Against Urbanity pokes fun at planners, architects, and urbanists in a less offensive but still hilariously irreverent spin on Cards Against Humanity, “the party game for horrible people.”

Cards Against Urbanity begins with a group of players and question cards about cities and neighborhoods. Each card round starts with one person judging a question round; he or she picks a card with a question about cities and neighborhoods. Players then try to appeal to the "planning director" by throwing down answer cards from their hand. It’s just like real city planning.

Admission to the event is free, and participants can enjoy happy hour prices at Penn Social until 7 pm. A limited number of decks will be available for sale at the event.

Please note: This program will NOT be held at the Museum, but rather at Penn Social, 801 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20004

Photo: Launch party for Cards Against Urbanity at Spider Kelly's in Clarendon in September 2014. Photo courtesy DoTankDC.

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Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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