Join us for a fun filled quiz evening supporting alocal charity
The Rotary Club of Karori cordially invites you to a fun filled quiz night at Le Petit Lapin, 162 Karori Road on Sunday 21 July at 7:00pm.
We are asking you to form a team of 6. The cost is $25 per head, please pay to Rotary Club Of Karori, 03-1540-0014117-00 with 'Quiz Night' and the lead surname in the reference fields.
In attending the evening you will be assisting our 'Lifting The Lid' project. It is an organisation supporting youth mental health.
Attached is a link advertising the event. Please feel free to distribute this to anyone you think may be interested.
Meals and drinks available from the bar.
Make this a fun night with friends and family and help us to assist our young people in need.
Enquiries to phil@praxissoftware.co.nz
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