The Issaquah Sister Cities Commission and the American Moroccan International Exchange (AMIE) will host its second Trivia Night at 7 p.m. Monday, July 27 at the Issaquah Brewhouse, 35 W. Sunset Way.
Proceeds from Trivia Night will be used to help bring two artists here from Issaquah’s sister city, Chefchaouen, Morocco, to share their art and culture with local schools and the community during Issaquah Salmon Days on Oct. 3-4.
There is no pre-registration for the event, and the brewhouse will be open during its normal operating hours.
During Trivia Night, teams will match wits for fun and prizes.
The entry fee is just $10 for each team of up to four people.
Participants are urged to come early to ensure that they can secure a table.
On the night of the event, limited VIP seating will also be available ($25 for a table for four), which guarantees that you will have a great seat in the heart of the fun.
The mission of the Issaquah Sister Cities Commission is to promote international goodwill and understanding through people-to-people diplomacy, education and cultural exchanges.