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Facebook Live Charity Quiz - Wednesday 21 October at 7:30pm


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Are you in need of something fun to brighten up your autumn evenings? We've got just the ticket! Local charity, Link Age Southwark's Online Pub Quiz is back on Wednesday 21st October at 7:30pm on Facebook Live.


Follow the Link Age Southwark Facebook page to participate on the night: https://www.facebook.com/linkagesouthwark/


After the success of our first round of lockdown quizzes, Andrew has kindly agreed to return and host another evening of fun and intrigue. Play with those at home or join a team using video calling. We hope you can join us!


This event is a fundraiser and you can make a donation via the Link Age Southwark website: https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/appeal/quiz


It's free to take part, but we ask you to please consider making a ?5 donation per team towards Link Age Southwark's work in reducing the effects of loneliness for older people in the borough of Southwark.

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