Fun, Games and Trivia Night
Event Description
The Rotary Club of Cooroy is holding another ‘fun, games and trivia night’ with a difference. If you join in, your registration fee is donated back to your designated charity. In other words, if you book a table of 8 people, the $80 entry fee ($10/head) will be returned to your organisation (or nominated charity) as a donation from The Rotary Club of Cooroy.
Why not get a group together for the night?The primary object of the evening is to have ‘fun’ – there will be many prizes for the evening, so no one should go home empty-handed!
There will be lots of raffles and games to be played, as well as trivia questions to be answered, with prizes for all.
All money generated on the night will be re-distributed to all those organisations represented. So get your group together; tables of 8 are being set up and the more people in your group the more funds you can raise for your organisation. If you have less than 8 in your group, we will assign you to a table.
Enclosed is a leaflet with more specific details. If you need more information, please don’t hesitate to call us.
We look forward to seeing you on the night. Join the fun!
Contact:
1. For more information: Ray at 0413 705 060 or ray@cooroyrotary.org.au
OR
2. For Bookings: Elizabeth at 0416 237 212 or elizabeth@cooroyrotary.org.au
November 20, 2010
Cooroy Memorial Hall
Downloadable PDF: 'Trivia Flyer'
This event happens on this date
- Date: 20 Nov 10
Event Details
- Location: Cooroy Memorial Hall
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