The Rotary Club of Hatfield, in partnership with the Hatfield Bowls Club, is pleased to announce an upcoming Charity Quiz Night. This event offers an opportunity to test your knowledge while raising vital funds for both Rotary and local charities.
All members of the community and surrounding districts are encouraged to form teams and join us for an evening of friendly competition and fellowship.
Date: Saturday, 18th April 2026
Time: 7:00 PM for a 7:30 PM start
Location: Hatfield Bowls Club, 1 College Lane, Hatfield, AL10 9PJ
Donation: A suggested donation of £10 per person is requested.
Teams: Teams may consist of up to 8 persons.
Refreshments: A licensed bar will be available on-site. Please note that no food is provided, so attendees are welcome to bring their own snacks and nibbles.
Raffle: There will be a raffle held during the evening with various prizes.
Preparation: Participants are reminded to bring their own pen or pencil for the quiz.
To enter a team, please reply via email to rotaryhatfield1@gmail.com.
We look forward to a successful evening of community support and fundraising.
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