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Is Your Brain in a Summer Slump? Get Those Mental Gears Turning with TCFS Trivia Night!

Does your team have what it takes to be our new Trivia Night champs?  Invite your closest (and most knowledgeable friends) and come to TriCity Family Services Trivia Night on Saturday, August 24th.  The Friends of TriCity Family Services and the “Identity Crisis” team (May 2013 Trivia Champions) are hosting this popular, fun-filled fundraiser at the Batavia Moose Lodge, located at 1535 South Batavia Ave. (Route 31) in Batavia, Illinois. 

TriCity Family Services’ Trivia Night and is fun competition where teams of 6 to 8 people (maximum 10) battle other teams to see who has the greatest knowledge of all things trivial. Each team has its own table and answers trivia questions together. The evening is also highlighted by additional games and a 50/50 raffle. There will be a social hour from 6:00-7:00 PM, with trivia questions beginning at 7:00 PM.

The event is BYOF (Bring Your Own Food) and attendees are encouraged to bring food for their table to share, as well as a creative team name and theme.  The Batavia Moose provides a cash bar. No outside alcohol is permitted.

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If you are ready for more questions that will both educate and entertain, you may register online at www.tricityfamilyservices.orgor call 630-232-1070.  Cost to attend is only $10 per person and all proceeds benefit TriCity Family Services.  Due to the increasing popularity of Trivia Night, space is limited and registration in advance is required.

TriCity Family Services thanks event sponsor, Exelon Generation, for making this event possible.

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TriCity Family Services is a leader in providing counseling and other mental health services for children and teens, their families, and community members across all income levels and life stages.  Their unique family-centered approach seeks to strengthen the TriCity community by promoting lifelong mental health.  TriCity Family Services never denies services based on an inability to pay. 

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