Trivia Night at the Senior Activity Center Friday January 24, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Trivia Night at the Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center is set for January 24, 2025, inviting local residents to participate in an evening of entertainment and camaraderie. Hosted by Jeopardy! champions Leah and Sally, this event promises a unique blend of trivia questions, interactive puzzles, and engaging audio/visual fun. Attendees can purchase tickets for $10 each or opt for a discounted rate of $60 for a team of six, making it a viable option for both individuals and groups. The doors will open at 6:30 PM, with games kicking off at 7 PM and running until 9 PM.

This event is exclusively for those aged 21 and over, and attendees can enjoy snacks and drinks available for purchase. With exciting prizes on the line, this Trivia Night aims to foster community spirit and friendly competition among participants. The event's interactive format appeals to trivia lovers and casual players alike, ensuring a night filled with fun and engagement. Join in for a memorable evening of knowledge and entertainment!

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