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Crime of the Week: Crime Stoppers Trivia Night to be held January 31

Crime of the Week:  Crime Stoppers Trivia Night to be held January 31

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Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Crime Stoppers’ 15th Annual Trivia Night, Friday, January 31 at the BOS Center is fast approaching. This is the biggest trivia event in Central Illinois!

Grab your coworkers, friends, or family and lock in your table at just $15 per person now before they’re gone. This is the night everyone talks about — fast-paced trivia, prizes, and fierce competition — all for a great cause.

Your local emcees Joe Crain, John Spaulding, and Sam Madonia will keep the energy high all night long. Doors open at 5 PM with pre-entertainment by MK & Damian, and trivia kicks off promptly at 6:30 .

Every table registered helps Crime Stoppers fight crime and keep our community safer.

Don’t miss out — this event sells out every year, and tables are already filling fast. Register your table right now at cashfortips.us or call (217) 788-8427 for more information.

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