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Flossmoor Veterans' Memorial Trivia Night Fundraiser Set For March 15
Organizers hope to raise $5,000 at the March 15 trivia event, to be held at Flossmoor Community House.

FLOSSMOOR, IL — Flossmoor Veterans’ Memorial, Inc. (FVM) hopes its third annual family-friendly Trivia Night will provide St. Patrick’s Day luck as it launches construction on the Veterans’ Wall of Honor this spring.
FVM’s Trivia Night will be held on Friday, March 15, starting at 7 p.m. at Flossmoor Community House, 847 Hutchison Road. Advance registration for teams or individuals is required; seating is limited to 10 tables of six. Cost is $20 per person or $100 per table. Refreshments are available for purchase, but outside food and drink will not be permitted.
The Trivia Night will be a six-round event, with 10 questions per round. First prize is $150, with the second-place team winning $75. Round sponsorships are $250, and FVM is also seeking raffle basket sponsors. Rounds will include We Are H-F; Opening Statements (famous first lines from movies); Military Trivia, with questions read by a special VIP guest; Batter Up! (questions about baseball); Famous Military Veterans; and Flossmoor Lore.
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“Since our launch in September 2021, we’ve raised $110,000 in direct donations and grant support for the Flossmoor Veterans’ Wall of Honor project,” said former Flossmoor Mayor Paul Braun, president of FVM.
“Our Trivia Night events have contributed nearly $10,000 to that goal. We’ve also collected close to 1,000 names of Flossmoor veterans, from World War I to the present day, as part of this project. We hope to raise $5,000 at Trivia Night 2024 and encourage moms, dads, and kids of all ages to join us for fun and fellowship. It’s the perfect way for residents to support this community effort and to honor all our veterans.”
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FVM will also have commemorative plaza bricks for sale at the Trivia Night. For a $125 donation, a brick can be engraved with the name and service of a veteran for installation in the donor plaza. In addition to a large selection of raffle items, FVM will also have other webstore merchandise for sale, including logo sweatshirts, challenge coins, commemorative shovels from the August 2023 groundbreaking, and the Historic Flossmoor Sites coloring book.
“We’ll keep residents updated on our fundraising goals,” said Braun. We welcome every donation and greatly appreciate the community’s support.”
FVM expects to construct the Veterans’ Wall of Honor on a 9,500 square foot parcel owned by CN and located north of Flossmoor Road and east of the Metra/CN tracks. Designed by Flossmoor architect Michael Matthys, the Wall of Honor will provide a tribute to all current and former Flossmoor residents who are serving or have served our nation’s Armed Forces.
In addition to Braun, other corporate officers and members of the fundraising and communications subcommittees include John Beele, Kristine Condon, Richard Condon, Flossmoor Village Trustee Brian Driscoll, Jim Fornaciari, Josh Grenard, Robert Guilfoyle, Phil Lee, Flossmoor Village Clerk Gina LoGalbo, Tony Manos, Greg Mitchell, Erich Stockwell, and Calvin Young. For more information, to reserve a table, or to provide the name of a veteran to the group’s commemorative program booklet, visit @honoringflossmoorvets on Facebook/Instagram, @FlossmoorVWH on Twitter/X, on the Web, or flossmoorvets@gmail.com via e-mail.

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