I’ll let everyone read today’s blog headline and ponder for a moment.
I can see the wheels spinning in your head now. “Hmm, CMEpaTrivia? TriviaPalooza of CME? Lotsa Looza Trivia? OK, I give up. Surely, you guys are more creative than I am and have come up with an incredibly creative and witty solution to this challenging conundrum.”
While that is very kind of you, you give us too much credit. In fact, we were unable to come up anything more creative than “CMEpalooza Trivia Night” for what is bound to be one of the most memorable evenings in CMEpalooza history. True, our live broadcasts always end at 5 p.m. ET so there have been few evenings in CMEpalooza’s history, but this one will be memorable nonetheless.
Here are the important details:
- WHO: Derek and Scott will be your hosts (duh), with some special guest contributors
- WHAT: CMEpalooza Trivia Night
- WHERE: Philadelphia Free Library’s Central Branch (1901 Vine St, Philadelphia, PA 19103), Skyline Room. We’ll have someone in the library’s lobby to show you how to get up to the event.
- WHEN: Tuesday, September 17, from 6-7:30 pm ET
- WHY: This event is being held in conjunction with the Alliance Industry Summit (AIS), which is being held only a 5-minute walk from our event.
- HOW: This event is being supported by a generous anonymous donation in memory of longtime CME professional Jason O’Grady, who passed away earlier this year
There will be Philly-themed snacks and drinks (note: the Free Library is an alcohol-free venue, so you’ll need to get your craft cocktail fix either before or after trivia, We are happy to provide recommendations.), as well as generous cash prizes for the winners. There will be mostly CME-themed trivia questions (many based on AIS presentations), but we’ll have plenty of pop culture and other quirky topics to ask about as well, so don’t feel like you need to study in advance or anything like that.
This event, as with everything CMEpalooza-oriented, is free to anyone who wants to come along. Please note that you do not need to be in town for the AIS conference to attend — this event is open to anyone and everyone in the CME world. While no one expects you to fly in from, say, Sri Lanka, especially for this event, if you do live in the Tri-State area and want to sashay in, you are certainly welcome.
To get a sense of overall attendance, we have created a very short registration form that you can access by clicking this link. While it is not required that you register to attend this event, it will be helpful for our planning. Plus, there is a clue to one of the questions on the form.
Before I wrap this up, I wanted to leave you with a brief story from my family’s recently-completed vacation to Italy. I won’t write 1,000 words like Derek did about his family summer vacation, but since we’re talking about libraries here, this is tangentially relevant.
I have written plenty about my love of libraries in the past, and I usually carve out time in whatever city I am visiting to check out their biggest and best library. Consequently, on our last day in Naples, I set aside time to walk to the Vittorio Emanuele II National Library, which was only a 10-minute jaunt from where we were staying.
Here is what happened when I walked in the doors.
Snooty Italian Library Guy: “Ze library is not open during the summer. You can only see it during our daily tours at 10:30.”
Me (Checks his watch): “Yes, I saw that on the website. It’s 10:27 right now. So I’m ready whenever you are. I love libraries – super excited to see this one. I bet it’s amazing – it was built in 1700, right?”
Snooty Italian Library Guy: “Zere is no tour today.”
(Snooty Italian Library Guy turns his back, walks away, and mouths to his friend — “Silly American”)
Me (Shouting and flailing my arms): “I won’t let you get away with this! I flew thousands of miles for the sole purpose of seeing this library. You are crushing my soul! Please, please let me in!”
Snooty Italian Library Guy (slowly closing the door to his office): “Arrivederci, Rocky Balboa.”
Grrrrrrrrrr
(note from Derek: I like this Snooty Italian Library Guy!)

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