Black History Month
Pop Culture
Valentine's Day
Disney
Boys & Girls Club
100

Who presented their "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963?

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 

100

What is the name of the Yellow Sponge that lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Spongebob Squarepants

100

What is the most popular flower to give on Valentine's Day?

Roses

100

What is the name of the snowman in the movie "Frozen"?

Olaf

100

Who is the Gym Staff at the Tumwater Boys & Girls Club?

Andy!

200

What was the first African-American president in U.S. History?

Barack Hussein Obama II

200

What breed of dog is Bluey?

Blue Heeler

200

What is the name of the flying baby that represents love?

Cupid

200

In Monster's Inc., there's nothing more toxic or deadly than what?

A human child

200

Did Shaquille O'Neal & Michael Jordan attend the Boys & Girls Club?

YES!

300

Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play professionally in what sport?

Major League Baseball

300

Which tool is essential for mining materials like iron and diamonds in Minecraft?

Pickaxe

300

Who receives the most cards on Valentine's Day?

Teachers!

300

Who is the fashion designer in "The Incredibles"?

Edna Mode
300

How many Boys & Girls Club locations do we serve in Thurston County?

9 LOCATIONS! 

400

Who was the first woman to be nominated in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?

Aretha Franklin

400

Who was the #1 artist on Spotify and Billboards for 2024?

Taylor Swift

400

True or False:

Conversation Hearts were originally medicine?

TRUE

400

What is the name of Andy's neighbor in Toy Story?

Sid

400

Who is the National Spokesperson for Boys & Girls Clubs of America?

Denzel Washington

500

What year did we enact the Civil Rights Act?

1964

500

What is the name of Harry Potters owl?

Hedwig

500

In which country did the tradition of exchanging "Valentines" originate?

France

500

What year did Disneyland open?

1955

500

What year did the first Boys & Girls Club open?

*BONUS* What state was it founded in? 

Hint:East Coast

Founded in 1860, in Hartford Connecticut