Quiz night- business promotion opportunity, fun, fundraising
Hey, wonderful Neighbourly community!
I am a parent of Te Ara Maurea Roydvale School and helping their fundraising quiz this term. We are working towards purchasing a portable sound system for the school.
As a team we are keen to work alongside and promote local businesses so wondering whether there might be anyone keen to donate a product or service to support their local school to use for our raffle/auction on the night. As a thank you we will include your business in our promotional material. Another option is to sponsor a round and have extra information shared about your business on the night.
Feel free to pm me for more information and I am more than happy to send you the official letter if needed. Or if you are keen for a good night out then perhaps considering coming.
Thanks so much, Stuti Matta
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