ROCK ISLAND – Registration is open for Broadway Historic District’s Friday, Sept. 22, 2017 Trivia Night.

Trivia will be held at the Holiday Inn, 226 17th St.‎, Rock Island, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and trivia starting at 7 p.m. It is $80 for a team of 8, with one singles table available with registration at $10 a person. Mulligans and round doublers are available.

All proceeds will benefit the neighborhood’s historic sign project. Earlier this year the majority of Broadway’s street signs were replaced with signs showcasing both the street’s original historic names and the current numbered names. Broadway needs to raise about $1,000 to complete the project.

Space is limited, and tables will be assigned in order registration forms and payment are received. No outside beverages are allowed. Attendees can bring food or buy items at a small bake sale. The event will include raffle baskets, and Broadway is still accepting donations for the raffle.

Visit https://www.broadwaydistrict.org/trivia to register online or download a printable registration form. Please call Marsha at (319) 533-3663 or email her at marsha.ann.harmon@gmail.com with questions or for donation information.

The Broadway Historic District is a 19th century neighborhood in the heart of Rock Island that is made up of more than 550 homes. The earliest residence is from 1854, with most of the homes built between 1890 and 1915. Learn more at www.BroadwayDistrict.org.

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