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invited to Trivia Night Fundraiser on Feb. 27
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[February 14, 2015]
LINCOLN - Iota Chi chapter of Phi Theta
Kappa Honor Society is hosting a Trivia Night contest and fundraiser
on Friday, Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m., at the Meyer-Evans Student Center
on the Lincoln College campus, 300 Keokuk Street, Lincoln.
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The event is open to the public and everyone is
invited to participate. Proceeds from this year’s event will support
Special Olympics of Logan County’s Polar Plunge event. Anyone
interested in registering a team should contact Associate Professor
Spring Hyde at
shyde@lincoln college.edu or phone at (217) 735-7207.
The cost is just $10 per person to enter, with a maximum of eight
people per team. A $100 cash prize will be awarded to the winning
team. Teams may also purchase mulligans, which can be used to
replace an answer the team does not know, allowing them to receive
the point for that answer. Each team may purchase a sheet of 10
mulligans for $10 with a one-mulligan-per-round limit.
In addition to the trivia contest, the event will include a team
table decorating contest with a prize for the best decorative theme,
a silent auction, and a 50/50 Heads or Tails cash drawing. Silent
auction items include a certificate for three hours of D.J. service
from Joe Beck Entertainment in Bloomington, Ill., valued at $375, as
well as a variety of baskets and gift cards.
WLNX - FM Station Manager and Associate Professor of Broadcasting
John Malone will serve as Master of Ceremonies. Iota Chi Chapter
will provide free popcorn. The Lincoln College Snack Bar will be
open at 6:00 p.m. Burgers, fries, cheese sticks, beverages, and
other tasty treats will be available for purchase.
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When asked about the importance of the fundraiser, Iota Chi
chapter President Elizabeth Herzog, a sophomore from Lincoln,
Ill., responded, "This is the third year our chapter will be
participating in the Polar Plunge, and we are excited to include
the funds raised at Trivia Night in our Polar Plunge donation!”
Three years ago, Iota Chi Chapter committed their continuous
support to the Polar Plunge, in conjunction with Rotaract and
other campus organizations, and the chapter has worked to
continually increase their donations to Special Olympics of
Logan County.
[Tracy Bergin, Lincoln College]
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