Founding Fathers
American Music
the 4th...
American Food
We The People of RITI
100

The first president of The United States

George Washington

100

Finish the lyrics:

"Oh say, can you see?"

"By the dawn's early light"

100

Month of the year

April

100

A type of food often made "Nashville Hot"

Chicken

100

has a sister named Amanda who also works here

Maggie-Hope U Director!

200

The inspiration (and title) for the 2015 musical created by Lin Manuel Miranda

Alexander HAMILTON

200

Female country musician who released the song "Independence Day" in 1993.

Martina McBride

200

Planet from the sun

Mars

200

A 3-scoop ice cream treat featuring a fruit cut in half

Banana Split

200

Has 2 cats named Fiona and Navy

Chelsey-Hospitality Manager

300

The first to harness electricity using the "lightning rod," and the inventor of "bifocals."

Benjamin Franklin

300

a 2008 song by this rap musician gave a shout out to 

I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T women

Webbie (feat.Lil Boosey, Lil Phat)

300

State to enter the Union in 1788. Also the birthplace of MLK Jr.

Georgia

300

A dish featuring meat, onions, peppers, and bold, spicy seasonings. Reflects the culinary diversity of Louisiana.



Jambalaya

(will also accept "Gumbo")

300

Is originally from Arkansas

Taylor-Navigation Manager!

400

The 3rd president of the United States

Thomas Jefferson

400

Wrote "The Star Spangled Banner"

Francis Scott Key

400

Commandment in the Christian Bible

"Honor your father and mother" or "Remember the Sabbath day"

400

An iconic American seafood dish found MAINEly in the Northeast region of the US


Lobster Roll

400

Members of the facilities team-Often help with Community Clean-Up

Clay and Charles

500

One of the only Founding Fathers who was proudly Anti-Slavery. Signed The Declaration of Independence. Cousin of John Adams.

Samuel Adams

500

This song-made popular by Louis Armstrong- depicts the biblical story of Moses leading his people to freedom. Often thought to be a coded reference to the conductors on the Underground Railroad.

"Go Down Moses," made famous by Louis Armstrong and Paul Robeson.

500

What was the topic of the 4th amendment?

Search and Seizure

500

"The Three Sisters," refers to the 3 foods the first Americans-Native Americans-typically ate. What are the 3 foods?

Corn, Beans, Squash.

500

A volunteer who works the support desk every Tuesday and Thursday

Bart! (we love Bart)

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