5 P.M. Registration, Fowling, & Dinner-by-the-Bite
7 P.M. Trivia Begins
8 P.M. Half-Time and Lock and Key Raffle
9 P.M. Trivia Winners Announced
We are thrilled to feature our Lock and Key Raffle. We have seven treasure boxes under lock and key, each filled with great prizes. Each key you purchase opens an opportunity to win any of the seven prizes. Purchase one key for just $25 or treat your entire team to a key for only $90!
Buy keys using the button below, and bring your electronic ticket to the raffle table, or buy them at the raffle table.
New for tonight’s event, each team can snag up to two clues to help their chances of winning tonight’s trivia game! But they’re only available for the 12 regular questions—sorry, no clues for bonus, halftime, or final rounds!
It’s super easy to get your clue: buy a clue certificate using the button below, or by visiting the raffle table. You’ll need to buy your clue before you want to use it because when you hit a tricky question, simply wave that certificate high in the air and a friendly volunteer will rush over with the clue to help you out.
Prices are $20 for one clue or a steal at $30 for two. Go ahead—boost your team’s chances and have some fun!
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President
Jake McGinty
Vice-President
Kabrella Clark
Past President
Autumn Richards
Austin Brown
Calvin Davis
Armand Etienne
Sharon Ford
Mike Huber
Andrew Jacob
Tre James
Lucien Kidd
Will Lampkin
Kelsey Tippett
John Simmons
Taylor Young
CYC Staff Liaison
Azaria Pittman-Carter
Matches caring adults with students (grades 2-16) to help them attend school regularly, improve their self-esteem and interpersonal relationships, and encourage post-secondary employment. Options include one-on-one mentoring, group mentoring, worksite mentoring, and college mentoring.
One-to-one Mentoring: Matches caring adult mentors with students on a one-to-one basis; grades 2-12 and students within their first two years of college.
Co-Mentoring: An opportunity where two adults share in the mentoring of a student. This mentoring option offers great flexibility and is oftentimes the preferred choice for young professionals. Enjoy all the elements of one-to-one mentoring but share it with someone else (co-worker, spouse, friend)
Group Mentoring: This program offers exceptional flexibility. A team of mentors shares the responsibility of meeting with a group of students on a regular basis. Focus areas can include social-emotional competencies, life skills, anti-drug, financial literacy, and more. Programs vary based on the group of mentors, students, and school needs.
Girls Club: Serves girls grades 4&5 with a focus on self-care, career exploration, academic success, and social-emotional well-being.
Saturday Hoops: Supports students of all ages, focuses on positive role modeling, and includes activities such as basketball, arts, crafts, and reading more.
Corporate Mentoring: Matches corporate partners with students to focus on academic success, work readiness skills, and job site visits. Examples include PNC Scholars and P&G Mentors.
UC Med Mentors: Matches elementary students with 1st year medical students from The University of Cincinnati. Focuses on computer literacy, academic success, and exposure to new opportunities for students. Medical students increase their cultural competency and can use the mentoring experiences as an elective credit toward their degree.
Beginning in middle school, CYC provides comprehensive career and college guidance to partner schools. Programs supply individualized support and mentoring to ensure graduation and a successful post-secondary education transition. CYC AmeriCorps College Guides and GEAR UP Ohio Advisors provide:
CYC Resource Coordinators support local school districts in implementing the Community Learning Center (CLC), a nationally recognized model of engaging school and community stakeholders to align resources to impact student success and promote vibrant communities.
The CYC Jobs for Cincinnati Graduates (JCG) Program is a nationally accredited year-round in-school program that prepares students for post-secondary career pursuits through career awareness, exploration, guidance, and placement. Specific focus areas include:
Al’s Popcorn
Arthur’s
Boars Room
Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Cyclones
Cincinnati Museum Center
Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Youth Collaborative
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
EnterTRAINment Junction
Fowling Warehouse
FC Cincinnati
Manitou Candle
Party Source
Paycor
Rohs Street Cafe
Totality Skulpt
Underground Railroad Center
Xavier University