September 01, 2004
Test Your Knowledge
Genesis SPARC Program and the Quad-Cities Brain Injury Support Group Hosts Fun
Davenport, IA - Who was the clown that pulled everything out of his pockets on the "Captain Kangaroo" show? What was the name of the 1985 made-for-TV movie starring Lucille Ball as a homeless woman? If you know the answers to these and other fun trivia questions then you are who were looking for.
Genesis Stroke Prevention and Recovery Center (SPARC) and the Quad-Cities Brain Injury Support Group are inviting the community to test their memory during Trivia Night, beginning at 6 p.m., on Saturday, September 11, at the Knights of Columbus, 1111 West 35th Street.
This event is a friendly team competition with a maximum of eight players per team. The cost is $10 per person with the money benefiting the SPARC program.
SPARC is a support program designed by stroke survivors and Genesis Medical Center that provides a variety of information and educational materials to stroke survivors and their families.
To register for trivia night, call 563-421-3491 or e-mail SPARC Program Coordinator, Alicia Owns at owensa@genesishealth.com.
For more information about the Genesis stroke program, contact Genesis On Call at 421-2000 or 1-800-383-2575 or visit the Genesis Web site, www.genesishealth.com.
The answers to the questions: Banana Man was the clown who pulled everything out of his pockets on "Captain Kangaroo." "Stone Pillow" was the name of the 1985 movie, starring Lucille Ball as a homeless woman.