Thread:Wazat/@comment-2600:6C40:1900:2F0:7D38:5DC1:8B6E:FFFB-20180126191224/@comment-454133-20180126193436

I'm having trouble telling what you're asking (it's a bit of a jumble), but you appear to be asking if there's X-Wing clubs in schools? Quite possibly, though they may take the form of Tabletop Or Board Gaming Clubs or something like that (X-Wing is one game among many in the tabletop genre of games, and sometimes peoples' passions for a game intermixes with other such games).

If such a club doesn't exist in your area, you might try to start one, even if it's an unofficial club that's not directly supported by the school. Schools (especially colleges) are great environments for finding people who share interests and want to get together, and often a college will have empty classrooms or breakrooms that you can ask to schedule out for your own purposes. I usually see people playing Magic The Gathering and a variety of board & card games when I visit a college outside of class hours and wander around.

You might ask one of the faculty if there's a club set up for people who love board games or tabletop games, or at least see if they know who to ask about it. You can also check Facebook, and any community posting boards in the hallways. These areas are also useful if you want to start the club yourself.

If you do start the club, it would be advantageous to find several X-Wing players who'd want to join, BEFORE you try creating the club. It's more likely to succeed if you start with some members first, and if new people want to come see what it's all about, it helps if you have several people with enough ships & such to be able to loan them out.

Game stores also tend to be great places to play such games and find players, even if arranging things at the college doesn't work out. See which stores are nearby, and give them a call to ask if they have X-Wing nights, and how many people arrive.

Finally, keep in mind that you don't need an official club. If you just find a group of players and play at regular times each week, that's fantastic!