Congleton Pride is inviting residents, local quiz teams, friends and families to come together for a lively and welcoming St Patrick’s Quiz Night on Monday 16th March at Radley & Co. at the Lion & Swan.
The event promises a relaxed and enjoyable evening designed for everyone, with general knowledge questions only and no specialist expertise required.
Whether attendees are regular quizzers or simply looking for a fun night out, the emphasis is firmly on having a laugh, relaxing and enjoying good company.
Doors open at 7.00pm, with the quiz starting at 7.30pm. Teams can include up to four people, with entry priced at £12 per team – just £4 per head, making it an affordable and sociable night out for the whole community.
Alongside the quiz, guests can also enjoy a raffle and a range of other games running throughout the evening, adding extra excitement and opportunities to get involved.
All profits from the night will go directly to Congleton Pride, supporting its ongoing work to promote inclusion, equality and community celebration in the town.
Organisers hope the event will bring people together to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in good spirits, reconnect with friends and family, and support a local cause — all while enjoying a fun-filled evening in a welcoming atmosphere.
Congleton Pride is a volunteer‑led charity dedicated to celebrating diversity, promoting LGBTQIA+ inclusion, and creating safe, welcoming spaces for everyone.
If you’re interested in volunteering or finding out more, please contact:
volunteer@congletonpride.co.uk or visit www.congletonpride.co.uk
Founded in 2018, Congleton Pride was set up to promote equality, celebrate diversity, and build a stronger, more inclusive community. We held our first event in 2019 and have grown ever since – strengthening our links with local businesses, charities and churches.
We believe everyone should feel safe and accepted, whatever their gender or sexuality. That’s why we’re working year-round to make Congleton a place where LGBTQIA+ people feel welcome.
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