Enjoy dinner, play trivia, and win prizes at this fun event!
All proceeds benefit the BSU Women's Club Scholarships for Nontraditional Students.
All proceeds benefit the BSU Women's Club Scholarships for Nontraditional Students.
Fundraiser Dinner & Trivia Night
Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025
Knights of Columbus, 3600 W. Purdue Ave., Muncie, IN
5:15–6:45 PM – BBQ Dinner
Meal includes bbq sandwich (choose pulled pork or chicken), macaroni & cheese, coleslaw, beverage, and dessert.
Cash bar available (21+ only).
Carry-out dinner available 5:15–6:45 PM.
7:15 PM – Trivia Competition
Hosted by Dom Caristi.
Up to 6 people per team. Open to men, women, and everyone age 16 and older.
Save $15 on a team of 6 when you pre-register by Jan. 18th!
Prizes for winning teams.
** Mystery boxes available for $10 while they last! **
Ticket Options:
Regular ticket (dinner and trivia) – $25 per person
To purchase a table/team of 6 for $135, please contact Sue Taylor.
Carry-out dinner (no trivia) – $15 per person
Pay by card on Eventbrite:
Link coming soon. Deadline Jan. 18th, 11:59 PM.
Pay by cash or check: Contact Sue Taylor, suetaylor@bsu.edu
Notes:
Online sales end Jan. 18th, 11:59 PM. Online tickets can be picked up at the door.
Limited tickets will be available at door. Doors open at 5:15 PM.
This event is open to men, women, and everyone age 16 and older. Local community invited!
No refunds. If you are unable to attend, please consider your purchase as a gift to support the BSU Women's Club Scholarship Fund, a not-for-profit endowment in the BSU Foundation (Fund #30067).
Questions? Contact Sue Taylor, suetaylor@bsu.edu
Menu
BBQ Sandwich (Pulled Pork or Chicken)
Macaroni and Cheese
Coleslaw
Beverage
Dessert
Cash Bar Available (21+ Only)
About the Scholarships
All proceeds from this event directly fund the BSU Women’s Club Scholarship Fund (BSU Foundation Fund #30067).
Each year, we award three scholarships to nontraditional students at Ball State University. We select additional students to receive awards as funds allow.
Nontraditional students have begun their college degree at least five years after high school graduation.