<p>This is a bit random but do the Butterbeer Brewers still exist? I couldn't find any recent articles about them</p>
<p>Vassar has an active quidditch team but I don’t know if they still go by that name. They competed at the World Cup this year, and my daughter and many of her friends are on the team.</p>
<p>The Butterbeer Broooers are very active! We just went to the world cup, hosted a Yule ball, and we have practice at least twice a week, along with bedtime readings of the Harry Potter books every Thursday.</p>
<p>They’re so active it’s ridiculous</p>
<p>@average: That’s amazing! I went to the World Cup, but didn’t see you guys there.</p>
<p>For any of you interested in quidditch, the state of Florida currently has a bid in to hold the world cup in Orlando (right next to the wizarding world of harry potter!) To help out, please be sure to like the facebook page “World Cup VI in Orlando, FL”! If you can’t find it, you can see the link on the Florida Quidditch Conference’s page, or PM me and I’ll send you a link! Thanks!</p>
<p>I thought the whole point of quidditch is that it’s imaginary. Do you fly?</p>
<p>But they threaten to sue whenever Muggle Quidditch gets too close. It’ll be hard to focus on quidditch with a potential lawsuit hanging over our heads!</p>
<p>And no, we don’t fly. But we do run around with brooms between our legs tackling each other and whatnot. It’s pretty much exactly like regular quidditch minus the flying. And with more injuries, I think. I’m feeling significant all-over pain as I write this.</p>