OUR MISSION:

To advocate for individuals,
create opportunity for artistic expression,
and celebrate community connection.

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Trivi-YAH at House Rules happens on the first and third Mondays of the month unless otherwise noted!

Trivi-YAH at The Apartment happens on the fourth Monday of the month unless otherwise noted!



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We acknowledge that we are living and working on stolen land of the Anishinaabe, also known as the Three Fires, or the Chippewa (Ojibwa/Ojibwe), Potawatomi, and Ottawa (Odawa) tribes. The Anishinaabe tribe is still present in the region, but their forceful removal beginning with the Chicago Treaty of 1821 took almost 4 million acres of sacred land from them, and an unfathomable amount of items of cultural significance.