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Charity pub quiz 18 Sept at Bridge House Bar! Prizes from Franklins, Roullier White, Myla&Davis, etc


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Get your thinking caps on!


Join our pub quiz on Thursday 18th September and help raise money for Stonewall, the UK's leading charity campaigning for equality and human rights for lesbian, gay and bisexual people. Alongside the quiz we'll have a raffle, so everyone has a great chance of going home with a prize.


East Dulwich businesses and larger companies like Boden and the V&A have all been really generous in donating prizes that you can win on the night. Prizes include:


* A champagne breakfast for two at ToastED

* Tickets to the V&A's next must-see exhibition "Horst: Photographer of Style"

* ?50 Boden gift card

* A Roullier White goody-bag of luxury handmade Mrs White's toiletries

* A cut and blow dry at Myla & Davis

* 45 minutes of make up services at Dr Boo

* ?25 to spend at the new Tierra Verde deli on North Cross Road

* ?10 to spend at Postmark on North Cross Road

* ?30 to spend at Gourmet Burger Kitchen

* Pull & Bear handbags donated by ASOS

* Wine from various suppliers including Franklins

* And many more! Gift cards, clothes, etc...


Come to the Bridge House Bar (near Tower Bridge) from 7pm; we'll begin the quiz at around 7:45. The entry fee is ?6 per person. Teams must be minimum 2 people, maximum 6 people.


Due to restrictions on numbers we must ask you to register your team in advance - please do so at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jo-and-shells-quiz-for-equality-raising-funds-for-stonewall-tickets-12619375893


Thanks for supporting this important cause!


Hope to see you there,


- Jo (an East Dulwich resident)

We've just had notification that Liberty are donating ?200 worth of beauty products as prizes for our charity quiz night. We now have over ?700 worth of prizes to be won!


Spaces are still available but must be reserved in advance.


Reserve your team at http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jo-and-shells-quiz-for-equality-raising-funds-for-stonewall-tickets-12619375893

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