Anyone is welcome to enter a team of 4 to 6 people (it is NOT just for members of the 2 clubs)
Tickets cost £16 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.
Prizes will be awarded to the winning team.
A cash bar with a limited selection of drinks will be available
Raffle, with lots of prizes
NOTE: Please bring cash with you for the bar and the raffle
Friday 7th March 2025 at the Supermarine Football Club, Supermarine Road, Swindon, SN3 4BZ. 6.30pm for a prompt 7pm start
The Charity Quiz and Ploughman's Supper 2025 is raising funds for the MND Association, a registered charity which focuses on improving access to care, research and campaigning for people living with or affected by Motor Neurone Disease.
The North Wiltshire Group of the MND Association, formed in 1988, is run entirely by volunteers all of whom are passionate about providing emotional, practical and financial support to families affected by the disease within SN postcodes. They campaign and raise awareness of the disease and the effects it has and work with a range of health professionals and service providers to ensure that services are the best they can be for all those affected.
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