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The Fayette Rotary Club is seeking teams to participate in its annual Trivia Night on Saturday, November 9, at the St. Joseph Catholic Church Fellowship Hall on Hwy. 5 in Fayette. The cost is $125 …
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The Fayette Rotary Club is seeking teams to participate in its annual Trivia Night on Saturday, November 9, at the St. Joseph Catholic Church Fellowship Hall on Hwy. 5 in Fayette. The cost is $125 for teams of eight to 10 people and includes a soup and chili supper, sandwiches, desserts, snacks, and beverages (BYOB). In addition to the Trivia Contest, there will be a 50-50 raffle and four rounds of Dead or Alive. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the Trivia Contest will begin at 7 p.m.
Proceeds from the event will be used to provide matching grant funds for the club’s District Simplified Grant (DSG) project and to support community needs in Fayette and the surrounding area. For more information and to register a team, contact Jamie Page at pastorjamie@faith-family.org.
Each year, the Fayette club applies for a DSG from its Rotary District. This year, the club will work with the Girls and Boys Club of Fayette and St. Paul United Methodist Church to provide equipment and/or to renovate/construct areas used for the club’s fitness program. The three groups are considering the construction of a concrete pad along with a basketball standard to be used by the youth who attend the club. Trivia Night profits will provide the Rotary Club’s portion of the matching grant.
As part of Rotary International, a worldwide service organization of community leaders, the Fayette Rotary Club has been serving Fayette, the nation, and the world since 1937. The club’s major fundraisers include Trivia Night, a garage sale, PolioPlus Corn Hole Tournament, and the Happy Can project, and help support the Rotary Foundation, PolioPlus (Rotary International’s initiative to eradicate Polio globally) and, locally, the FHS Athletic Boosters, Rotary Business Leader of the Year, Rotary Third Grade Dictionary Project, Fayette Festival of the Arts, Fayette Rotary Scholarship, Fayette Teacher Appreciation project, FHS Students of the Month, Fourth of July Fireworks, Fayette Ministerial Alliance Food Pantry, Girls and Boys State participants, Holiday House, FHS Music Booster, Rotary Youth Leadership Academy participant, Scouting, WorldWide Mobility, and P.A.W.S.
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