Jefferson Matters slates Family Feud~Jefferson Edition

Where do you get ice cream in Jefferson?
Name a business on the Square … or a street named after a President.

It’s questions like these that will have four teams competing in the second edition of Family Feud~Jefferson Edition on Saturday, April 14, at the History Boy Theatre at RVP~1875 in Jefferson.

This version of Family Feud is a FUNdraiser for Jefferson Matters: Main Street and promises to be another hilarious evening of friendly competition. Family Feud is the game show where knowing the “right” answer isn’t necessarily the way to victory – as all answers are based on survey questions answered by the general public. For Jefferson’s Family Feud game, survey questions asked at the 2017 Bell Tower Festival of residents and visitors of all ages will be used.

Four new teams are this year’s contestants and will be announced soon. Teams representing a wide variety of community members are challenged to be entertaining and fun – just like those on the Family Feud game show. Host, Rick Morain, a well-known personality in Greene County, is bound to keep the teams on their toes.

The April 14 event is unique in many ways. Located at History Boy Theatre in downtown Jefferson, it will begin with a social hour from 6:30 to 7:30 pm with BYOB (bring your own beverage) and appetizers from Jefferson restaurants. The first Family Feud game will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the next two teams competing after a short intermission. Traveling trophies will be awarded to the two winning teams. The event will end with desserts and more socializing time. Commercials from businesses and organizations will be interspersed into the show and performed by History Boy Theatre actors, adding to the fun.

This Family Feud event was successful in its 2016 inaugural year. The Main Street committee invites the public to make plans to attend. This is the only fundraiser event for Jefferson Matters: Main Street to help accomplish its many projects.

Tickets for the event are $20 and available at The Printer’s Box, Home State Bank, Peoples Trust & Savings Bank, and the Jefferson Matters: Main Street office at 110 W Lincoln Way. Online ticket sales are available on the Facebook page or website link at www.jeffersonmatters.org Seating is limited, so early ticket purchase is recommended.

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