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Trivia night has it all

IT’S time to get your thinking cap on as Noosaville State School hosts its annual Trivia Night on Friday 24 July from 6pm.
This has fast become one of the most anticipated social evenings on the Noosaville State School fund-raising calendar. Tickets are $12.50 per person and tables of 8-10 are available, and anyone without a team can be found a place.
The event is a strictly adults only affair and a great night out, with each table invited to come dressed up in a specific theme for the evening that can be as simple as crazy hair and silly wigs.
Previous years have seen the Hippy Hipsters, The Bogan Hunters, The Mexicans and so on, so the possibilities are endless.
There will be prizes for the best dressed table on the night and it is a BYO event and snacks evening, although there will be limited snacks available for sale.
This evening is more about the fun and less about the trivia, so there’s no need to be a trivia buff to attend. There will be five rounds of trivia questions with five fun table games and lots of spot prizes.
There will be the usual raffle prizes and auction rounds, so most people will leave a winner. This year, organisers are especially excited about having live entertainment courtesy of a very talented school Dad who has generously donated his time, so dancing shoes are a must.
The event is open to the whole community. Tickets can be bought over the phone from the school tuckshop on 5440 3264 or phone P&C president Faye directly on 0409 096 746 for more information.
The fund-raising success of the evening relies heavily upon the ongoing generous support of the Noosa business community, so if you are a business owner and would like to support the event with the donation of a prize for the auction and raffle, contact Faye at fyouens@outlook.com or on the number above.

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