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Join us for the World Affairs Council’s ninth annual One World Gala & Global Trivia Competition that promises an exciting evening global connections and a fun game of international trivia! Together, we can showcase the region’s commitment to preparing our students to be globally competent in the 21st century global environment.

It is a celebration of curiosity for greater global awareness and cultural understanding. The World Affairs Council is committed to engaging more youths and community members in global events and activities, one step at a time. We’ve got a phenomenal evening planned you!

All donations support local student success in the global world. Click here to get to know more about what the funds raised will support.

April 12th at The Transept – One World Gala & Global Trivia Night

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Do you have what it takes to be crowned the winner of the highest Global Intelligence in Greater Cincinnati? Sponsorship opportunities are available now.

Emcee: Kyle Inskeep, Local 12

Time: Doors open at 6pm for Cocktails, Program will start about 8pm

Attire: Cocktail Attire, Black Tie Optional

Parking: Washington Park Garage is recommended but be aware of the other events that may be occurring that same night.

Let’s get you ready to play:

Grab your favorite friends to get together! Only you, join us too! You don’t need a group to play! Heck, you can just observe and have a fun night with us.

OMG! There are prizes too! The top team (up to 10 players) will each receive a special prize. Of course, this includes bragging rights!

Supporting this event shows your commitment to preparing students to be globally competent in the 21st century global environment. The World Affairs Council is committed to providing public school students with access to online global learning opportunities.

My husband and I strive to be informed and welcoming citizen diplomats and have been very impressed with the community involvement that the World Affairs Council offers to ensure and foster the knowledge, exposure and opportunity to do so in our local schools, business communities and public at large. My children delight in the exposure to different cultures, ways of thinking and languages. I like knowing that as an organization, we’re making a meaningful impact at home and abroad.”
- Sarah Snowden, member since 2009