Do you consider yourself a bit of a musical expert?  Do you have a spouse or loved one who comes alive any time a popular music category comes up on Jeopardy?  Then the Butte Country Club is the place you should be this Saturday evening because a very popular fundraiser is making its triumphant return after a two-year hiatus.

The crowd from the last "Name That Tune" event was huge. Photo courtesy of Josie Trudgeon Photography.
The crowd from the last "Name That Tune" event was huge. Photo courtesy of Josie Trudgeon Photography.
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This Saturday, "Name That Tune", a fun and popular fundraiser for the Butte Education Foundation returns to the Butte Country Club and spots are available for both teams and those who just want to enjoy the fun from the sidelines.  Three-person teams will showcase their knowledge of popular music of all kinds--pop, rock, hip-hop, country, classic rock and more, and a cash prize will be awarded to the winning team.  Even if you or a teammate slips up, there will be buyback opportunities to keep you in the game.  But it's a lot of fun if you just want to hang out in the audience too.  Full bar service and heavy appetizers will be available along with bottomless beer mugs.  Event sponsorships are still available if you want to get the name of your business or organization out in front of all of the action.  All proceeds from the event will go to the Butte Education Foundation.

Contestants from the last event. Photo courtesy of Josie Trudgeon Photography.
Contestants from the last event. Photo courtesy of Josie Trudgeon Photography.
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Get registered now because the limit is 30 teams and they are approaching the maximum number so time is of the essence.  Register your team right now, sign up for a sponsorship or reserve a table by clicking this link and get ready for a lot of fun for a great cause this Saturday night.

 

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