2 hours
BEAHIVE Beacon
Starting at USD 13
Fri, 26 Sep, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
BEAHIVE Beacon
6 Eliza Street, Beacon, United States
Think you can still spell "definitely" without autocorrect? Time to prove it!
Join us for an evening where adults rediscover the pure joy (and terror) of standing up, spelling out loud, and potentially embarrassing themselves in the most delightful way possible.
This isn't your elementary school spelling bee — expect words that would make your 4th-grade teacher blush, vocabulary that reflects our wonderfully complicated adult lives, and plenty of good-natured heckling from the audience.
Whether you're a grammar nerd, a crossword champion, or someone who still confuses "your" and "you're" (no judgment), this event is designed for maximum fun and minimum pretension.
You can compete, or simply watch and heckle. Prizes for winners, consolation snacks for the spelling-challenged, and guaranteed laughs for everyone. BYOB (Bring Your Own Brain). Dictionaries strictly prohibited!
Hosted by author and Beahive's community activator .
Come for the competition, stay for the community — and maybe learn how to spell "embarrass" without second-guessing yourself.
Just show up early and drop your name in the bag. Doors open at 6:30 PM.
Beer and wine available by donation.
is the author of three books including Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Easier to Spell (HarperCollins), a humorous 500-year history of the Simplified Spelling Movement and its efforts to turn through into thru, laugh into laf, and enough into enuf (tu naim a few). The New York Times Book Review praised Henry’s “wryness” and “nose for the memorable detail,” while the Wall Street Journal called Enough is Enuf a “smart, lighthearted chronicle...of the largely futile efforts to overhaul English spelling,” noting, “It's fitting that our guide through this history is a humorist.” The comedian Maria Bamford summed it up quite simply: “This buk iz jenuine fun.”
is a dynamic facilitator and belonging expert who transforms gatherings into connective experiences using the art of play and immersive storytelling. As the founder of The Uplift Center and creator of Drunk Yoga®, she empowers individuals and organizations to “get over themselves,” engage community and spark radical belonging at live events. Featured in Forbes, NY Post, LA Times, Women’s Health, GLAMOUR, PeopleTV, and more, Eli's innovative approach has made her a sought-after voice in social wellness and community building.
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Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Non-members | 13 USD |