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Winchester Prepares for Trivia Bee

The deadline to register is Feb. 1.

The (WFEE) prepares for the club’s Ninth annual Trivia Bee.

This year's bee will be held on Wed., Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. at the

Each team is comprised of three people, the entry fee is $300 and the entry form is available on line at www.wfee.org. All proceeds go to the Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence in support of classroom projects and teacher professional development.

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Fifth grade students from each of Winchester’s elementary schools will participate in Round One of the Bee. Admission to Town Hall is free.

Veteran Bee Masters Brian Milauskas of and School Superintendent Bill McAlduff promise to keep the crowd under control while leading a challenging contest.

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“The WFEE Trivia Bee is one of the most enjoyable community events of the year. With a great sense of spirit and humor, teams playfully compete, often dressed in costume, with 'pun' filled team names for the coveted Bee Award,” said Milauskas. “It is a great way to warm up with a good laugh during the cold month of February and celebrate the community we all live in.”

The WFEE was founded in 1992 and is a non-profit organization whose goal is to support innovation and excellence in the Winchester Public Schools.

WFEE is currently funding teacher grants that help Winchester classroom teachers. This year WFEE has provided more than $140,000 for projects that are helping students

If you would like to participate in the Bee or become a corporate sponsor, contact Ceci Cordeiro at (781) 729-3192. The registration deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 1.


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