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SCLA hosts community Christmas trivia night

21st Nov, 2011 by Charles Hodgson View News

Test your knowledge against some of the brightest literary minds on the Coast and most importantly have fun at the Sunshine Coast Literary Association’s Christmas Trivia evening on Tuesday, 13 December.
Sunshine Coast Literary AssociationTo be held at the Buderim Tavern from 6:30pm to 10:00pm, the Christmas Trivia evening will include a mix of literary trivia as well as general knowledge questions and there are some great prizes up for grabs. All community members are welcome to join in on this fun night of friendly competition.
SCLA President, Bryan Ward said the first ever trivia night will give the community an opportunity to celebrate the end of another successful year for SCLA alongside its members.
It has been a busy year for the SCLA holding their regular workshops, guest authors’ talks, competitions and the ever-popular summer school program as well as a few new additions to the events schedule.
“Christmas Trivia will be a fun night and is a great reason to have a meal together to wrap up the year,” Bryan said.
“I’m looking forward to some friendly competition and a few laughs with our members and friends in a social environment,” Bryan said.
Be sure to RSVP quickly as there are limited places available for this special event. Participating in the trivia portion of the evening is free and guests can purchase their own meals at bar prices (from $8.50).
Formed in 2005, the SCLA provides a pathway for the Sunshine Coast’s aspiring writers and enthusiasts to explore their interests develop skills and showcase their work. It allows like minded individuals to exchange ideas and seek advice to develop their abilities.
The association offers regular literary workshops, seminars and events, awards programs and monthly Front Write Up literary performance evenings that provide an opportunity to showcase the talents of its members. The SCLA also promotes other state and national writing competitions that offer successful applicants great prizes and recognition.
For more information on beginning your journey as a writer, becoming a member of the SCLA, or to RSVP to the evening, please email info@scliterary.org or phone 07 5450 2690.

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