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Stay-at-home Charity Pub Quiz - Wed 29 April at 7:30pm


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Local charity Link Age Southwark will be hosting their first ever online pub quiz LIVE on Facebook on Wednesday 29 April at 7:30pm! Anyone, anywhere can join in from the comfort of your own sofa!


Follow the Link Age Southwark Facebook page for the live event: https://www.facebook.com/linkagesouthwark/


Quiz master Andrew will be our host for the evening and help to get your brain cells tingling again during lock down. Join solo or play as a team with the people in your home - all are welcome. There will be five rounds with a comfort break after three rounds.


It's free to take part, but please consider making a ?5 donation per household to support the work of Link Age Southwark who are keeping older people in Southwark connected to their communities during the COVID-19 crisis. All proceeds will go towards our services for older people feeling lonely and isolated and will be greatly appreciated.


You can make a donation through the website at www.linkagesouthwark.org


Thank you and enjoy

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