Save the Date for Trivia Night 2022!

Thank you to everyone who attended Trivia Night last year. Our second year of virtual trivia was a huge success, bringing together those close to the Mitrata community and those brand new to our organization. We raised $28,000 towards housing supplies for our children relocating to Kathmandu for school, supplies for our Contact Center, and other much-needed COVID-19 relief supplies for our families.

Board member Arianna Demos, Executive Director Dr. Christine Schutz, and host Brian Agovino at last year’s Trivia Night

We are now thrilled to announce that our next Virtual Trivia Night will take place on April 30, 2022! Login will start at 6 p.m., with time for teams to socialize and get ready for 5 thrilling rounds of trivia! The event will begin at 7 p.m. and include a live Fund-a-Need action!

Registration for teams of up to 10 people will open in February.

And new for 2022: Mulligans are included in the purchase of your team!! See our flyer below for more details, and contact us at info@mitrata.org with any questions.

Never been to our virtual trivia nights? Here’s what to expect:

  • This online event will open to all supporters to participate. We operate our virtual Trivia Night via Zoom (a video conference system).

  • When registration for the event opens, you will be able to purchase a team of 10 people or less. Unfortunately, we are unable to support ticket purchases.

  • Teams can either be put together in “breakout rooms” for those whose teams are in multiple locations or teams can choose to gather in a central location and use one computer to log in.

  • We will provide detailed instructions on how to join the event from your computer, phone, or tablet and we will setup a training time with each appointed team captain to the event.

  • Mulligans are a “free” question per round that teams can use when they do not know or are unsure of an answer. This year, Mulligans are included this year in the price of your team's tickets.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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