If you didn't come, this is what you missed. Our next one will be in March 2025
Another year and another opportunity to attend this popular fund-raising quiz organised jointly by the Rotary Club of Swindon North & Thamesdown and the Inner Wheel Club of North Wiltshire.
Anyone is welcome to enter a team of 4 to 6 people (it is NOT just for members of the 2 clubs)
Tickets cost £15 per person and include a generous Ploughman's Supper of bread, cheese, celery, pate, tomatoes, pickles, chutney & butter followed by a selection of delicious home-made desserts.
For tickets - contact Ken Winslow using the link below.
A cash bar with a limited selection of drinks will be available
Prizes will be awarded to the winning team.
Raffle, with lots of prizes
Friday 8th March 2024 at the Supermarine Football Club, Supermarine Road, Swindon, SN3 4BZ. 6.30pm for a prompt 7pm start
The Charity Quiz and Ploughman's Supper is raising funds for Wiltshire Treehouse, a registered charity providing bereavement support to children and young people living in Swindon and Wiltshire.
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