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The trivia event will benefit Dane County Library Programming

Back by popular demand, Madison Public Library will provide trivia enthusiasts and amateurs alike with the ultimate team trivia competition to benefit library programs in Dane County.

The third annual Team Trivia Night is taking place on Saturday, May 9 with doors opening at 5:30 pm and games starting at 7 pm - at the Central Library (201 W. Mifflin St., 608-266-6300). Teams can pre-register to reserve their table of 2-10 players for $250/table, or at the door on the night of the event for $300/table. Additional activities to include a gift basket raffle, and refreshments will be available to fuel teams through the four rounds of questions. FOr trivial rules or to register online, visit the Dane County Trivia  Night web site. 

This event helps fund library programming through the Dane County area through the Beyond the Page campaign. Beyond the Page is a joint project of the Dane County Library Service and all municipal public libraries in Dane County. Supported by a permanent endowment held by the Madison Community Foundation, the project annually funds humanities programming in libraries throughout the county.

Sponsors of this year’s Trivia Night include Beyond the Page, Madison Community Foundation, Cress Funeral and Cremation Service, CUNA Mutual Group, Demco, American Girl, and WIPFLI.

About Madison Public Library
Madison Public Library’s tradition of promoting education, literacy and community involvement has enriched the City of Madison for 140 years.  Our nine locations throughout the City of Madison are open six days per week and welcome over 2.2 million visits each year. For more information, visit madisonpubliclibrary.org, www.facebook.com/madisonpubliclibrary or @madisonlibrary on Twitter.
 
About Beyond the Page
Beyond the Page is a joint project of the Dane County Library Service and all municipal public libraries in Dane County.  Supported by a permanent endowment held by the Madison Community Foundation, the project annually funds humanities programming in libraries throughout the county.
 
 
 
 

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