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Register Now for the Scrabble Fundraiser for Literacy!

February 5, 2010

I know Spring must seem so far away, especially with the impending snowstorm, but it’s time to get that early bird registration prize and sign up for GHCC’s ninth annual Scrabble Fundraiser for Literacy on Saturday, March 27.  This wonderful event offers competitive and social Scrabble play, a light fare buffet to keep your brain fueled, and fabulous prizes to encourage a little friendly competition.

Don’t think the Scrabble Fundraiser for Literacy is just for Scrabble pros, either — this is one of our favorite events here at GHCC because it’s a whole lot of fun and it benefits a great cause.  The social brackets match participants up with players of all skill levels, so there’s no pressure (unless, of course, you want to go competitive) if you feel a little rusty.  The event turns out a lot of people, so it’s a prime opportunity to catch up with your Greater Homewood friends and neighbors over one of America’s favorite board games.

Registration is $35 ($20 for students with ID or seniors ages 62+) and gets you in the door from 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. for all the Scrabble and good company you could ask for.  The event will be held at the Calvert School again, which is located at 4300 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, 21218.

For more information, visit GHCC’s website, where you can find a downloadable registration form with full details and directions to the event.  Last but not least, make sure you RSVP to the Facebook event page so you can get your friends in on the action.

We’ll see you on March 27!

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