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Dulwich Hamlet Football Club 12th Man Fundraising Quiz Night - East Dulwich Tavern 8th November 2018


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The East Dulwich Tavern will be holding a General Knowledge Quiz Night and Raffle in aid of The Dulwich Hamlet FC 12th Man on Thursday 8th November 2018. The Dulwich Hamlet 12th Man is a fan led scheme to raise money for the club - EVERY PENNY goes to the club to spend on players and has been used more recently to keep the squad together and the club alive.


Entry Fee and Raffle money will be donated to The Dulwich Hamlet 12th Man. Food and drink will be available to purchase on the night.


Doors: 19:00

Quiz: 20:00 to 22:00ish

Entry: ?2.00 per person

Teams: Maximum 6

Raffle: ?1.00 per ticket


Quiz Prizes: ?30.00 Bar Tab (winner), Bottle of Wine (runner up)


Raffle Prizes: Various prizes donated by local suppliers will be displayed on the night.


The plan is to hold the quiz upstairs which has a capacity of 80 to 90. The entry fee will be collected by the Quizmaster on the night. Raffle tickets will be sold on the night. Any raffle prizes not claimed on the night will be held at The EDT for seven days.


It will be good to get as many Dulwich Hamlet fans as possible there to show support for the 12th Man.


The EDT are taking reservations for tables if anyone would like to book in advance - the quiz night is likely to be very busy so make sure you turn up early if you haven?t booked a table in advance.


Tel: 0208 693 1316


Email: [email protected]


If you are a local business and would like to donate a prize or voucher for the raffle, please PM me.

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