A FLURRY of prizes from an alpaca experience to beauty packages are on offer at Hospital Radio Basingstoke's annual quiz night.
Every year, Hospital Radio Basingstoke, a registered charity completely run by volunteers in several different roles, including show presenters and ward visitors, holds a quiz night in September in order to raise money and drive up interest to find more volunteers interested in getting involved in the charity.
This year's quiz takes place tonight, Saturday, September 21, in the Irish Centre on Council Road, beginning at 6.30pm.
The event, which organisers say "promises to be a good night," features a raffle and a licensed bar.
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Teams of six are encouraged to join, with entry costing £6 per person.
Prizes include, but are not limited to:
- £10 Greggs voucher
- Alpaca Experience
- Basingstoke Golf Centre voucher
- Beechdown day passes for two
- Four Hollywood Bowl tickets
- Millers Ark Farm family ticket for four
- Flip Out
- Natural Beauty
- Homemade Brownie Company box
Scott Rawlings, chairman of Hospital Radio Basingstoke, said: "Our annual quiz is a great opportunity for us to raise vital funds for our charity and the work we do as a community and well being radio station.
"There are teams of up to six, and we would love to see as many people as possible attending.
"There’s a raffle with fantastic prizes, and a great quiz lined up to test your knowledge, maybe you’d be interested in getting involved with the station - Anyone who is interested - we look forward to seeing you there."
Hospital Radio Basingstoke broadcasts 24 hours a day to the patients and staff of Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital through the free radio service on the bedside Hospedia terminals and on DAB around Basingstoke and the surrounding towns.
Readers can get tickets by emailing quiznight@hrbasingstoke.co.uk
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