Long Eaton Art Room on Derby Road (next to West Park) is playing host to a quiz night on Friday 12th April from 6pm. Places cost £10 per person if you fill your team allocation. (5 people for £50) The winning team will get their entry fee returned. The price includes cake and bottomless tea/coffee or squash, but participants can bring their own alcholic drinks. Hosts will be David William Sampson and Erewash Sound Breakfast Show host Paul Stacey. Proceeds will help towards covering the costs of essential electrical updates to the Art Room building. Visit the event
Long Eaton Art Room Quiz Night - Friday 12th April
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