World Heritage Festival San Antonio Missions Virtual Trivia Night

You’re invited to join NPCA and Trivia for Us for a fun and interactive trivia night on September 10. Test your knowledge of the national parks and challenge your friends and family!

Four exciting rounds of trivia will cover topics related to the rich and vibrant history of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and the UNESCO World Heritage designation achieved by community leaders in 2015. Prizes will be awarded to those in first, second and third place.

This virtual trivia night is part of the World Heritage Festival, an annual collaboration that celebrates and promotes the San Antonio Missions and the World Heritage designation. The festival also raises funds for nonprofit organizations and projects that preserve, maintain, promote and connect this site to the community.

Join the fun, learn how you can support these historic treasures, and test what you know about our national parks. Reserve your spot today for this free trivia night!

Event Details

WHAT: World Heritage Festival San Antonio Missions Virtual Trivia Night

WHEN: Thursday, September 10, 7:30 p.m. Central

WHERE: Online — this is a free virtual event! All you need is an internet connection and a device, such as a computer or a smart phone.

RSVP: Please register online.

QUESTIONS? Please contact me (ccrumley@npca.org) with questions or to learn more about our critical work.

Who’s ready for trivia?

calendary icon Date September 10, 2020
  • Time:
    7:30 PM (CDT)
  • Location:
    ONLINE
  • Cost:
    FREE
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