Pit your wits against the biggest know-it-alls in Sussex at the Martlets Quiz hosted by Mark Little. The Martlets Quiz on Thursday 8th October, at the Sussex County Cricket Ground in Hove – tickets are on sale now, and the price includes a delicious sausage supper. The night will be hosted by everyone’s favourite neighbour Mark Little.
Mark explains a bit more about the Martlets and lays down the quiz gauntlet “As we all know, we are lucky to have a worthy institution such as The Martlets Hospice on our doorstep. A place of compassion and dignity. The Martlets exists through fundraising and donation so 'roll-up roll-up' for The Martlets Quiz Night. Pit your wits against the biggest know-it-alls in Sussex. Hosted by one of the biggest know-it-alls in Sussex, Weakest Link winner 2002. Me! So come on you eggheads, get yourself to The Martlets Quiz Night. A night of great fun, great prizes, great knowledge. All money raised will go to The Martlets. Come on down if you think you're smart enough!”
Quiz teams can be up to 6 people and the winning team will receive the Martlets Quiz trophy. The quiz starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £15, call the Fundraising Office on 01273 747455 to buy tickets or email gemma@themartletshospice.co.uk
The Martlets Hospice helps people affected by terminal and life limiting illness living in and around Brighton & Hove. The Martlets Hospice provides end of life care services to adults with terminal disease including cancer. Hospice facilities include an 18 bed InPatient Unit, Day Hospice and Martlets @ Home Service. Practical and emotional support is also offered to the families and carers of patients including helping them through bereavement.
The Martlets main aim is to maximise the quality of life for patients and to support patient choice, dignity and independence in all they do.
A registered charity and not part of the NHS, all Hospice services are provided free of charge. It costs over £4 million every year to run the Hospice, just £1.2 million of this comes from government funding and local community support is essential to the charities survival.
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