Salve!
Rochester did something like that.
http://picturetheimpossible.com/
>I've got a curiosity about organizing a tabletop gaming program in the
>style of the fashionable and popular One Book programs. Has anyone
>tried such a thing?
>
>Our community has two public libraries (plus one branch), two brick
>and mortar game shops, and one large university. I'm also aware of
>multiple, unrelated board gaming groups, in addition to those groups
>devoted to a particular game (Magic, D&D) or more specific table top
>genres (war games).
>
>I feel that such a program could bring together some of these groups,
>or at least introduce them to one another, as well as introduce the
>board gaming hobby to those with minimal awareness. There are games
>beyond those commonly thought of gateway titles that many gamers are
>tired of playing that are easy enough to introduce new players to the
>hobby (Power Grid, Dominion).
>
>I'd love to think through the idea with anyone via email who'd be
>willing to send me a note off list. I'm wondering whether such a
>program is practical and considering what would need to go into the
>execution. If the idea interests you, please send me a note.
Where are you located, out of curiousity, cause I'd help if you're local. :)
Cheers,
Brooke