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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Yorkville Public Library Hosting Fundraising Trivia Night BYOB

Bring Your Own Brain trivia night is gearing up at the Yorkville Public Library.

The following was provided by the Yorkville Public Library:  Bring your own brain and your team of experts to the Yorkville Public Library’s fundraising trivia night at the Library, “B.Y.O.B.” (Bring Your Own Brain).  Tables of eight will be challenged with a variety of questions, and one winning team will be crowned as the “B.Y.O.B.” champion. This fun and brain-challenging event will be held on Saturday, April 13 in the historic room of the Library. Registration is from 6 to 7 p.m., and rounds of trivia will begin at 7 p.m.  There will be a raffle and silent auction with donated items such as rounds of golf from Whitetail Ridge and “Tea Time.” Included in the $20 per person admission fee are finger foods from River City Roasters, a …

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Erin go Bragh! Take Our St. Paddy's Day Quiz

There's much more to know about St. Patrick's Day beyond green beer, the wearing o' the green and "Kiss Me -- I'm Irish."

Here’s what most of us know about St. Patrick’s Day. It’s the day on which: a) green beer is consumed, b) the Chicago River is dyed green and c) all things Irish are celebrated. But there’s far more to the holiday, which we celebrate Saturday. Can you answer these questions?  1. The day on which St. Patrick died, which is believed to be March 17, 461 AD. 2. England. He was the son of a Roman-British army officer. 3. As a boy, he was kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland. When he escaped, he returned to Britain, studied at a French monastery and returned to Ireland, where he spent 30 years as a missionary devoted to converting pagans to Christianity. 4. Hope 5. Watches over them and decides who gets into heaven. 6. Maewyn …

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Fun Facts and Trivia for Thanksgiving

Canadian Turkeys, carving the lobster and a turkey the size of a dog.

No need to worry about conversation topics around the Thanksgiving dinner table. Let your guests fill up on these Thanksgiving fun facts.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Christmas Fun Facts and Trivia

How much will we spend this year? And what's the best-selling Christmas song of all time? Find the answers below.

We know that there were three Wise Men, 12 days of Christmas and that Santa delivers all his presents around the world in one night. But did you know... $23,439.38  How much it would cost to buy your "true love" all the gifts in the 12 Day of Christmas . 12.9 billion hours, $447 billion How many hours Americans were expected to spend shopping, wrapping and returning gifts last year. That was about 42 hours and $688.87 per person.  Get your postman/postwoman a gift According to Hallmark, Christmas is the largest card-sending occasion . Nearly 1.5 billion cards are sent to friends and family every Christmas Season. (That's actually down 400 million cards since 2004.) $983 million The value of U.S. imports of Christmas tree ornaments from …

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Erin go Bragh! Take Our St. Paddy's Day Quiz

There's much more to know about St. Patrick's Day beyond green beer, the wearing o' the green and "Kiss Me -- I'm Irish."

Here’s what most of us know about St. Patrick’s Day. It’s the day on which: a) green beer is consumed, b) the Chicago River is dyed green and c) all things Irish are celebrated. But there’s far more to the holiday, which we celebrate Saturday. Can you answer these questions?   1. The day on which St. Patrick died, which is believed to be March 17, 461 AD. 2. England. He was the son of a Roman-British army officer. 3. As a boy, he was kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland. When he escaped, he returned to Britain, studied at a French monastery and returned to Ireland, where he spent 30 years as a missionary devoted to converting pagans to Christianity. 4. Hope 5. Watches over them and decides who gets into heaven. 6. Maewyn …

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