Austin Bat Cave's Trivia for Cheaters
Join literary arts nonprofit Austin Bat Cave for a competitive fundraiser where it pays to cheat! In this team-based trivia match, it might take a bit more than book smarts to win: teams can also buy special “cheats” to get ahead! Cheating has never been so wholesome — all money spent on tickets and cheats will support ABC’s creative writing programs for kids!
This event will be held at Pinthouse Brewing on 2201 E Ben White Blvd, Austin, TX 78741 in the Brewer's Loft upstairs. There are stairs and elevator access to the second floor. Delicious food and beverages, including Pinthouse signature beers willl be available for purchase. Doors open at 6pm, Trivia starts at 7pm sharp!
To participate, your team will need to purchase a table for a team of 4 people or 6 people. Individuals or groups purchasing a table will receive recognition at the event, and will have the option for a shoutout in our newsletter and on our social media. Plus, you'll get a special shout out in our next anthology of youth writing!
Winning teams will be receive awesome prizes donated by local Austin businesses and awesome Austin Bat Cave swag!
Not able to attend but still want to support Austin Bat Cave? You can sponsor someone else's team or donate directly to Austin Bat Cave.
About Austin Bat Cave
Austin Bat Cave is a creative community. We believe in the power of words. Our writing programs empower students to find their voices and tell their stories.
Founded in 2007, ABC provides creative writing workshops for kids ages 6–18 and older adults ages 55+. Our workshops explore a variety of literary genres and skills, including poetry, fiction, journalism, college essay writing, zine-making, DIY publishing, therapeutic journaling, and more!
We strive to make our programs accessible for all students and prioritize partnerships with Title 1 schools and communities that have limited access to creative arts programming. With Austin’s rising housing costs and shifting demographics, we continue to adapt in order to serve communities with the greatest need. In the past four years, ABC has expanded its geographic reach to Del Valle, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Manor, and San Marcos to increase program equity and accessibility. We’ve also activated youth advocacy through op-ed writing programs, published over 150 students per year in our annual anthologies and workshop chapbooks, and launched an Intergenerational Storytelling program for LGBTQIA2+ youth and older adults.
With your support, we look forward to continuing this work in 2025 and amplifying the powerful stories that our students have to tell.