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Online Charity Pub Quiz - Wednesday 10 Feb 7.30pm


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Local charity Link Age Southwark are hosting their 'Stay At Home' Pub Quiz on Wednesday 10 February at 7.30pm via Facebook Live.


Quiz Master Andrew is back and ready to bring even more fun during lockdown 3.0! Join him from the comfort of your sofa and play along with those at home, or with a team using Zoom.


The quiz will be broadcast live from our Facebook page on Wednesday 10 February at 7.30pm. Follow our page to participate on the night and find the event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/416842786403540


It's free to take part, but we ask you to please consider making a ?5 donation per team. This event is a fundraiser and your donation will support our work to keep older people connected with their communities during the pandemic by providing telephone befriending, online activity groups and food shopping deliveries.

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