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The Annual Children in Need Quiz and Raffle will take place at the British Embassy’s Broughton’s Bar on Friday.
The event, in aid of BBC Children in Need and the Hwasung Center, costs 15,000 won at the door for adults and 10,000 won for children. This year the Standard Charted-sponsored night has a Halloween theme.
Michael Watters, Acting Head of Press and Public Affairs at the British Embassy in Seoul said:
“It’s fantastic that once again the embassy will be raising money for these two worthwhile charities. An important part of the embassy’s wider work is ensuring that we contribute to the community. By running this kind of event, we reach out and support recognized charities in Korea and the U.K., and ensure we have a little fun at the same time.”
Admission includes food and entry into the quiz.
To donate or more information, contact Carla Schmitz via email at carlalschmitz@gmail.com.
(john.power@heraldcorp.com)
The event, in aid of BBC Children in Need and the Hwasung Center, costs 15,000 won at the door for adults and 10,000 won for children. This year the Standard Charted-sponsored night has a Halloween theme.
Michael Watters, Acting Head of Press and Public Affairs at the British Embassy in Seoul said:
“It’s fantastic that once again the embassy will be raising money for these two worthwhile charities. An important part of the embassy’s wider work is ensuring that we contribute to the community. By running this kind of event, we reach out and support recognized charities in Korea and the U.K., and ensure we have a little fun at the same time.”
Admission includes food and entry into the quiz.
To donate or more information, contact Carla Schmitz via email at carlalschmitz@gmail.com.
(john.power@heraldcorp.com)
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Articles by Korea Herald