EAU CLAIRE HOURS:
Monday - Thursday: 8 am to 12 pm
Literacy Changes Everything
The 22st annual ScrabbleBee is coming to The Brewing Projekt in Eau Claire on May 2, 2024, and we are looking for sponsors, players and volunteers!
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Talk to your company about chipping in to help support literacy education in the Chippewa Valley. Everything helps, but there are additional benefits to sponsoring at the tile level and up- including free team registrations, brand recognition during the event, and inclusion in the ScrabbleBee marketing campaign leading up to May 2nd.
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Registration is $35 for an individual, or $200 for a full team of 6 players.
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Sign-in begins at 5:00pm, games begin at 6:00pm
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We look forward to seeing you at the event, and appreciate your continued support!
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What is ScrabbleBee?
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ScrabbleBee is our annual fundraising event where our guests play Scrabble. There are two ways our participants can play:
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Hare version
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Tortoise version
Here’s how it works: “Hare” teams work with each other – and against the clock – to build as many high-scoring words on the Scrabble® board as possible. Three games are played throughout the evening, and the team with the highest total score for all three games is the winner.
In addition to the fast-paced play, there is also a “Tortoise” division that plays traditional Scrabble®. Other activities include a silent auction, raffles, prizes, and food.
As a marketing intern, you will communicate with the current Marketing Coordinator to create promotional materials, assist in public relations, and other tasks as assigned.
As a digital marketing intern, you will communicate with the current Marketing Coordinator to create videos, monitor and post on social media, and create promotional materials along with other tasks as assigned.
As an event marketing intern, you will communicate with the current Marketing Coordinator and ScrabbleBee Committee members to assist in the yearly ScrabbleBee event, this will include: procuring donations from local businesses, creating promotional materials for the event, creating a script for the event, and other tasks as assigned.
Adult Classroom Assistants will work one-on--one with adults, helping with reading, writing, and language skills. Students will work under the supervision of an Adult Education teacher who provides all lessons and materials.
Early Childhood Assistants work with children aged 6 weeks-3 years while their parents attend Family Literacy classes. Assistants help with general childcare and give individual attention to the children under the supervision of an Early Childhood teacher who prepares all activities and materials.
If interested in joining our team at Literacy Chippewa Valley, please email Liz at ehart@literacycv.org