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Your Word Against Mine! A community SCRABBLE® Challenge Benefiting Literacy Volunteers

Your Word Against Mine!   A community SCRABBLE® Challenge Benefiting Literacy Volunteers

Come compete against the best “SCRABBLERS” in Pitt County in a FUN, friendly, lighthearted game of SCRABBLE® on Sunday, November 2nd


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Come compete against the best “SCRABBLERS” in Pitt County in a FUN, friendly, lighthearted game of SCRABBLE® on Sunday, November 2nd at 3:00 pm at The Tipsy Teapot on Evans Street in uptown Greenville. All proceeds go to benefit the adult tutoring program offered by Literacy Volunteers – Pitt County! A table of four players will compete together against other tables for bragging rights of being the best wordsmiths in the area.

Tables can be reserved for $150.00. To increase the fun and competition, tables may purchase (for an additional fee) peeks at the dictionary and extra letters! Tables are encouraged to wear “team” hats, shirts, etc. to show their team spirit. Raffle tickets will be on sale for a chance to win additional prizes!

For more information or to reserve your table, contact Laura Smith at (252) 353-6578 or e-mail at laura@pittliteracy.org

Tables are limited! Call/Sign up immediately to guarantee your opportunity to participate! Deadline October 24th.

Literacy Volunteers – Pitt County has been serving our community for over twenty years with free, volunteer tutoring for adults with low reading and/or English speaking skills. Contact Literacy Volunteers to learn more about their services or become a volunteer tutor!

A United Way of Pitt County Partner Agency

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