FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SCOTTSBURG, Ind.– The Scott County Partnership is excited to once again host their Annual “Trivial Pursuit Night Fundraiser” on Saturday, January 25, 2020, at the Mid-America Science Park, 821 S. Lake Road South in Scottsburg, Indiana.
The fun and festivities will begin at 6:00 p.m. If you register on or before January 18 2020, the cost is $175 per team of 8 or $30 per person. Registrations after January 18, 2020 are $200 per team of 8 or $35 per person.
Teams may not have more than 8 members. Spectators are welcome to come and watch for a $5 admission. The event will be geared more toward adults. To register your team or yourself, please call the Partnership at 812-752-6365 or email michelle.shelton@scottcountypartnership.org
First prize for the highest trivia competition score is $300. Additional prizes will be awarded for best taste of food, best presentation of food, best overall theme, and lowest score in the trivia competition.
“I love this fundraiser,” says LeAnn Walker, Prevention Resource Coordinator for the SCP, “It is a fun night for people to come out and relax, and pit their knowledge of trivia against their friends. It is always a great time and people come up with the most creative table themes.”
Along with the Trivial Pursuit activities, there will also be auction items to bid on throughout the evening and a Cash bar to purchase your favorite alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
Individuals are welcome to donate or acquire auction items suitable for an auction for this event. If you have items available for auction or would like to be a corporate sponsor, please call 812-752-6365 and speak with Michelle Shelton.
Jene Bridgewater, Executive Director of the Scott County Partnership, says this is one of our favorite fundraisers. “It helps support so many great programs that benefit Scott County.”
Proceeds from this event enable the Scott County Partnership to impact Scott County through the Scott County Clearinghouse, Conquer the CHAOS, Scott County Attendance Review Board, Career Clusters, LifeSkills, Reality Stores, Youth/Education Committee, Family, Health, & Self-Sufficiency Committee, Workforce Development, and other new initiatives that arise within the community.