(KAIR)--Nearly $7,000, through participation of 27 teams, was raised for the United Way of Atchison through the organization- annual Trivia Night.
Held Saturday night at the Atchison Event Center, the competition included a Best Dressed Contest, won by Melissa Sowers, as well as Best Decorated Table, which was won by the “Smells Like Middle Aged Spirit” team.
First place honors of the night, which featured prizes and a silent auction, went to Team Rotary.
According to a release, questions for the night were provided by Steve Wheatley, with volunteer support offered by Kim Bottorff, Pauline Lee, Jodi Coffey, and Teresa Wheatley.
A total of $6,820.59 was raised.
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