Kentish Express Ashford & District

Test your brains in quiz

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The hunt for South Kent’s leading eggheads is now on as the Ashford heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz has been officially launched.

Key partners of the annual fundraisin­g challenge gathered at County Square Shopping Centre, Ashford, to unveil the event and kick-start the campaign for teams to take part.

Dan Shaw of long-standing supporter Specsavers said: “We at Specsavers are thrilled to be involved with the quiz once again, and we greatly value the charities and good causes which benefit from the evening. The Ashford heat serves up a fantastic night of fun, so we hope many teams secure their places.”

Staff from Office Angels will be assisting the quiz for a tenth year, supplying runners and raffle ticket sales on the evening.

Lindsay Bonner of Office Angels said: “We’ll have lots of people running around on the night gathering answer sheets and more, but we’ll also have a team taking part on the night. We are quite competitiv­e, but if Key partners from Specsavers, Office Angels, and Hallet and Co back at the official launch the Ashford heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz you fancy a challenge, be sure to come along and take us on.”

Tickets are now available for the event at the Stour Centre on Friday, November 18.

Competing teams will enjoy table wine, a compliment­ary drink upon arrival and a selection of delicious treats, as well as the opportunit­y to win some fantastic individual prizes throughout the night including a pair of Eurostar tickets, and a variety of raffle items.

With tables priced at just £65 for eight team members, plus an additional £10 reduction when applying booking code ASH16, that means you can enjoy a great evening for less than £7 a head.

The quiz provides the perfect environmen­t for friends and work colleagues to enter teams.

Abigail Howland, of Hallett and Co, said: “We are dedicated to providing aid to the many good causes across the county, and the Big Quiz enables us to this as well as strengthen rapport with colleagues and customers.”

Shepherd Neame will be providing a charity bar on the night serving soft and alcoholic drinks, whilst Barclays will double all cash raised for good causes including the Kentish Express’ charity of the year FareShare and children’s road safety services across the county.

Chris Norman of FareShare said: “We are simply delighted to be a Charity of the Year and are so grateful for the continued support from the KM during 2016.”

To secure your table and for more informatio­n, book now at www.kmbigquiz.co.uk

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