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🍕🧠 Trivia + Pizza = The Perfect Summer Saturday! 🧠🍕

Join us at Gunston Hall as we kick off Civic Season with a fun-filled Trivia Saturday in the beautiful Riverside Garden as part of our Summer Saturdays series! 🌿☀️

Join us and our friends from District Trivia and History Made By Us for an afternoon of challenging questions, delicious pizza, and great company. Grab your friends and test your knowledge across pop culture, history, sports, literature, and more!

✨ Bonus Round: Special trivia inspired by George Mason himself — you might just learn something new!

Saturday, June 28

Trivia runs from 1 PM to 3 PM. Drop by and play a round or stay for the whole game! Enjoy pizza and snacks while you play.

Looking for something else to do? Summer Saturday is an all-day event! Come early or stay late from 10 AM – 4 PM to check out our exhibits, take a tour of the Historic Mansion, explore our grounds, or play 18th century games like 9 Men’s Morris or Hoop & Stick.

Tickets are included in the price of admission- $10 per person. Bring school supplies to benefit our drive for the Lorton Community Action Center and receive a discount! Check out our website for suggested items to donate.

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Social Activity, Solo Activity, In Person

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beginner-friendly

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