THE 2008 NEW HAVEN SCRABBLE CHALLENGE
When: April 23, 2008
Where: Knights of Columbus Building, 1 Columbus Plaza, 22nd Floor, New Haven, CT
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Time: 5:30 – 8:00 pm
What is the Scrabble Challenge?
It’s a fun way to spend time with friends, family and colleagues, while supporting Literacy Volunteer tutors and the goal of 100% literacy in our community. It begins at 5:30 pm with a casual dinner, followed by a 30-minute Scrabble competition played by four-person teams. Each four-person team competes in one of three categories; the Corporate Challenge, the Friends and Family Challenge or the Student Challenge.
After the 30-minute competition, the board scores are counted by the Judges, desert is served and raffle winners are drawn. The evening concludes with the announcement of the winners in each category.
How do you play Scrabble in a 4-person team?
This is not your average game of Scrabble! Teams of four make decisions together to build the highest point board possible. Each team starts with the same 100 tiles facing up and is given the same word to start the board with. It is then up to the team to strategize and create their board. Each team is allowed to purchase up to 5 additional tiles, which cost the equivalent of the tile’s point value (for example, an A is one point, so it cost one dollar). Each of the 5 tiles purchased must be a different letter. Your team has 30 minutes to create your board.
Click here to see the complete rules of the Scrabble Challenge!
How are the winners chosen?
Every team decides which category they are playing in and includes that on their Score Sheet along with their names. Categories are:
CORPORATE TEAM:
Players who represent businesses in the Greater New Haven region
and are competing for the Corporate Cup
FRIENDS & FAMILY TEAM:
Players who are playing with friends & family and are competing
in the Friends and Family Challenge
STUDENTS TEAM:
Players from local schools who are competing in the Student Challenge
Score sheets are carefully checked by the Judges and the team with the highest number of points in each category is declared the winner.
Click here to see photo’s of last year’s players and winners!
Where do the proceeds from the event go?
Literacy Volunteers uses all the proceeds from the fundraiser to support literacy programs for adults in the Greater New Haven area. Funds are used to purchase resource materials for tutors and students, to support supplemental tutor workshops and to promote our services in the community.
How can my friends and I get involved?
Download the sign-up sheet now to sign up your table of four.
How can my company get involved?
Download a Sponsorship Form now to see how your company can get involved as a sponsor.
Sponsorship levels
Purchasing an ad in the program book
Purchasing a table for your employees
Donating a raffle prize
I can’t attend the event, but would like more information about becoming a Literacy Volunteers tutor.
Click here to fill out an online volunteer application. A Literacy Volunteers staff member will contact you with more information about our programs and our training schedule. |