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Get ready to Rattle your Brain

The St Patrick’s School P&F Association invites the wider Southern Downs community to test its trivial knowledge tomorrow at the Allora Community Hall, Herbert Street during the ninth Annual ‘Rattle of the Brains’ Trivia Night fundraiser.
Once again they promise a great night out with prizes, giveaways, pizza, supper and the bar will be operating.
At this time of year, the St Patrick’s School is always humbled by the wonderful generosity of our local and regional sponsors.
These include Allora Joinery, Allora Pharmacy, Pursehouse Rural, Wilson & Rigby Motor, Denny’s Engineering &Welding, Allora Newsagency, Allora Post Office, Clifton Auto Ag Repair, Railway Hotel, West Talgai Grazing, B & K Motors, Allora Foodworks, Commercial Hotel, Headstart Child Care, White’s Garage, JW Refrigeration and Airconditioning, Downs Office Equipment & Supplies, Allora Butchery, Barlows Accountants, David Gengos & Co, Allora Grain & Milling, Diesel Care Australia, J & K Gordon, Naturalite Studios, Property Specialists Warwick, Warwick Credit Union, Brysons Place, Bunnings Warwick, Big W Distribution Centre, NAB, Glenmar Fuels, J&G Barton, and Black Toyota
The well known ‘Rattle of the Brains’ Trivia Night will help raise funds just in time for the installation of air-conditioning for the school’s staff and students this coming cold winter.
Those wishing to test their trivia knowledge can nominate a team of eight by phoning the St Patrick’s School in Allora on (07) 4666 3551 or email allora@twb.catholic.edu.au. Otherwise just register your table at the door.
If you are having trouble putting a team together, individuals can also nominate and organisers will find you a full team. At only $10 each, this can be paid at the door on the night.
Great prizes include: first prize $300, second $200 and third $100. Try your hand at tossing for the rum bottle, plus dozens of other great prizes up for grabs. Doors open at 6.15pm.

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