ST. CHARLES, MO., Feb. 28, 2012… Community Living, Inc. (CLI) is once again inviting area residents to take part in its annual Trivia Night Challenge. The event will take place March 31 at the Dyer Memorial Center at St.Charles Borromeo, located at 534 N. 5th St. in St. Charles. The fun begins at 7 p.m., with proceeds benefiting CLI’s programs and services for people with disabilities in St. Charles County.
For a special rate of $250, trivia buffs can reserve a table for 10, and will also receive five mulligans and the chance to participate in a bonus round of trivia. One member of the table will also have the opportunity to participate in the “Take a Chance Dice” raffle for the chance to win a 40” flat screen TV. Tables of 10 can also be purchased for $200 or $20 a person. Beer and soda will be provided. Event, trivia round, table and beverage sponsorships are available as well.
In addition to 10 rounds of trivia and the “Take a Chance Dice” raffle, the evening will feature a 50/50 raffle, silent auction and doubles game. Advance tickets for the “Take a Chance Dice” raffle are currently available for $10 each.
“Our annual Trivia Night Challenge is one of our most enjoyable nights of the year, and we encourage the public to put on their thinking caps and come out and have some fun for a good cause,” said Barb Griffith, President andCEOof Community Living, Inc. “Every dollar raised will help us continue our work to enrich the lives of individuals with disabilities in St. Charles County.”
Those interested in participating in CLI’s Trivia Night Challenge can contact the organization’s Development Department at (636) 970-2800 to reserve a table, or visit www.cliservices.org for more information on the event.
About Community Living Inc.
Enriching the lives of people with disabilities. This mission has guided Community Living to be a premier provider of programs and services for people with disabilities in St. Charles County. Family Support Services merged with Community Living in 2010, and now the agency’s mission and programs reach over 800 individuals and their families. From children to seniors, Community Living provides people with disabilities the opportunity to learn, live, grow, and play in the community, which makes the community inclusive, diverse and a better place to live. For more information about Community Living, visit www.cliservices.org.
For more information, contact:
Shelene Treptow, The Hauser Group (314) 436-9090
Barbara James, Community Living, Inc. (636) 970-2800