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10 Aug - PULSE Trivia Night
10 Aug 2012

The annual extravaganza of superfluous knowledge known as the PULSE Trivia Night is back! Wipe the dust off your thinking cap, grab a group of the smartest people you can find and join us for the 2012 PULSE Trivia Night on Friday 10 August 2012.

PULSE Trivia Night 2012 

ONLINE TICKET SALES ARE NOW CLOSED
LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR.

Hosted by Kim and Damo from Steve and Kim for Brekkie on 1069 NXFM, it's sure to be a night of brain-challenging fun at Wests New Lambton Starlight Room.

Doors open at 7.00 for a 7.30pm sharp start; meals are available to purchase from the Wests Food Court and may be brought into the event.

Tables for 8-10 people are $150 and includes entry, prizes and giveaways. Each member of the Gold, Silver and Bronze winning teams will receive a great prize for their efforts, and of course, bragging rights for the next 12 months.

Every year this event has proven to be popular, and therefore bookings are essential and should be made as soon as possible! As all trivia buffs know, the early bird catches the worm so don't delay, purchase your tickets today to secure your table (8-10 people per table).

Please have the names of your team members and your credit card details for the team payment ready.

PULSE thanks our event partners Wests Leagues Club, NXFM and Little Green Frog.

Happy studying!!!!!! 

ONLINE TICKET SALES ARE NOW CLOSED
LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR.



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