Local Nonprofit Holds Trivia Challenge Benefit

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Round up your smartest friends and try to beat the competition at the Greenwich Alliance for Education’s Trivia Challenge. To celebrate its tenth anniversary, the nonprofit Greenwich Alliance for Education is having a night of dinner, trivia, and fun on Saturday, May 7 at First Presbyterian Church. “This will be a fun night—you can bring anyone from high-school-age on up,” said Julie Faryniarz, Executive Director of the Alliance. She emphasized the welcoming aspects of the event: dress is casual; it is entirely team play, so no one will ever be on the spot to answer a question by him or herself; and there will be prizes. “There will be medals for the winning team and a prize for the best team name!”

The Greenwich Alliance for Education was founded by local parents and leaders in 2006 with the mission of offering Greenwich Public School students additional opportunities for success. The Alliance funds several programs: a Storymobile which brings early literacy enrichment to 300 preschoolers twice a month; Tuning In To Music, which provides free instrument lessons to 70 GPS students each year, and a granting system which has awarded over $800,000 for programs including AVID and GHS Innovation Lab.

Potential sponsors or auction item donors should contact Executive Director Julie Faryniarz at julie@greenwichalliance.org. Not a sponsor, but still want to support the Alliance and play trivia? Tickets can be purchased online from greenwichalliance.org

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