Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Introducing the first ever “Night at the Museum” event! Happening at 6pm this November 12, the theme of the evening is Campbell River Trivia.
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Introducing the first ever “Night at the Museum” event! Happening at 6pm this November 12, the theme of the evening is Campbell River Trivia. The Museum’s team of historical experts are putting together questions that will test your knowledge of everything from historic people, places and events to present day Campbell River.
Starting at 6:00, teams consisting of six players will have a chance to explore the Museum galleries observing and soaking up as much trivia fodder as they can then at 7:00, the doors are closed. Our Trivia Emcee will host three games, each having a winner declared. The ultimate winner will be a combined score for the overall evening.
We have made special arrangements with Fratelli Pizzeria for the evening. Add a pizza order to your registration for a special price and our Museum volunteers will deliver it right to your table. We will reach out to teams the day before to confirm their selection. TIP: each pizza will include a special trivia bonus to give the team an advantage.
There will also be door prizes that all attendees are automatically entered for! A cash bar and concession stand will be running to keep you and your team well fed!
Details:
For more information, visit Night at the Museum.
The Museum At Campbell River
470 Island Hwy At 5th Avenue
Campbell River
V9W 4Z9
The event runs from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM on the following dates.
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