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Loton Park are having a Quiz Night

Local sporting group Loton Park Tennis Club are hosting their inaugural annual lawn blanket quiz night.

Hosted by the delectable Donna Kebab, get your team together for a battle of the brains while raising funds for everyone’s favourite tennis club. There are heaps of great prizes on offer too.

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The major prize is one night’s accommodation for 10 people at Ampersand Estates Winery in Pemberton.

You need bring your own picnic blanket to sit on, and don’t forget to bring some snacks too. Drinks will be available from the Loton Park bar.

Teams of up to 10 people, tickets are $20.00 per person. This is sure to sell out quickly, because we know everyone loves a quiz night.

Tickets are on sale now.

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