Parsons Corporate Trivia Challenge

Parsons Corporate Trivia badge.jpgHere's a chance to get the office nerds intellectuals together to have some fun and help out a good cause.

Parsons Child and Family Center is hosting its first Corporate Trivia Challenge on March 1st at Jillian's. You can register your office team of up to five people until February 8th. It's $15 dollars for an individual or $60 for a team.

Here's how it works:

+Teams compete in 20 rounds of questions, administered by Kevin Baker of Trivia Nights Live.

+Questions range in difficulty, and also in point value. Teams receive positive points for every correct answer, but lose points for each incorrect answer. For the final question teams bid, up to their maximum point total, based on the final category (before hearing the question)

+The team with the most points at the end of 20 questions is the winner

Now, look around the office and choose your experts wisely.

(Thanks, Chuck!)

Comments

Hmmm... They seem to neglect mentioning any prizes. Do we win a date with Jessica Layton?

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