Following the success of previous years, the Stawell Bowling Club is gearing up to host its fourth annual trivia night.
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The popular event will be held at the Stawell Bowling Club on Saturday, February, 16, with all community members encouraged to come and enjoy a fun night out.
People of all ages are invited to get a team together to test their knowledge across a range of topics.
Topics featured in the trivia questions will include music, sport, local knowledge, movies and TV, books and literature, history and geography.
The chair of the Stawell Bowling Club’s social committee Julie Cass said the organisation hoped to attract a wide range of people to the night.
“Why not get a team together from your workplace, club, team, committee or other organisation and come along for a fun and entertaining night out,” Julie said.
There will be up to eight people in a team and single entries are also welcome.
“You don’t have to be an expert in any particular area or know lots of general knowledge,” Julie said.
People of all ages are invited to get a team together to test their knowledge across a range of topics including music, sport, local knowledge, movies & TV, books and literature, history and geography.
“Just come along for a fun night out, plenty of laughs and you may even learn some fun facts in the process,” commented Julie.
The cost for the night is $10 and includes supper.
Teams are encouraged to bring nibbles along for their table and drinks will be available at bar prices.
There will also be a raffle held on the night and some fantastic prizes.
The Stawell Bowling Club is located in Napier Street, Stawell.
For more information or to book, please contact Ruby Webb on 5358 2221.
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