Summer Trivia at the LJCC
Thursday, June 27, 2024 • 21 Sivan 5784
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMIt's trivia summer at the LJCC with not one but two trivia nights! Join host Will Averill on Thursday, June 27th and host Morgan Hill on Thursday, August 15th for an evening of nachos (included with price of admission), drinks, raffling and nerdy good times.
We'd sure appreciate it if you'd tell all your friends. All proceeds go to support the LJCC Religious School, which is free of charge for our members so that we can ensure that a Jewish education is available to all.
- $10 per person
- 6 players per team. No team? No problem! We'll set you up when you arrive.
- Beer, wine, soda, and La Croix for purchase
- 50/50 raffle - winner takes half - and raffling of prizes from a selection of Lawrence businesses and other community sponsors
- Prizes for the winningest teams!
- Bring cash for raffle tickets and to help us raise even more funds (those pesky fees for square, you know?)
- We'll also be selling grocery cards for the merc, hyvee, and checkers, so bring cash/checks books. 6% of all proceeds go to support the LJCC!
A big thank you to our wonderful community sponsors:
- The Merc Co-op
- Squishington's
- Jungle House
- Great Harvest Bread
- EsTherapy Acupuncture
- 82 degrees West distillery
- Michael Hennecke, baker
- Cameron Leader-Picone, baker
- Game Nut
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