Big Indigo Charity Quiz 2017

Big Indigo Charity Quiz 2017

On November 9th, we held our annual Big Indigo Charity Quiz. raising money for Norwich & Central Norfolk Mind.

In total, we raised £3,100.66!

A big Indigo thank you…

We welcomed 96 quizzers across 20 teams, and we’re so grateful to everyone who helped make the night a success. We couldn’t have done it without the amazing local business community, who donated our awesome raffle prizes! So, thank you to…

Adnams

Alter Ego Hair & Beauty

Andrew Cook

Barclays Premiere

Barnes Brinkcraft

Barry Allen Hairdressers

Booja Booja

Broads Authority

Bryte Internet

Café No33

Cherry Leaf Café

Cooper Norwich BMW

Elite Tins

Emily Martin Acupuncture

Feelgood Therapies

Flint Vineyard

Flint Hairdressers

Gnaw Chocolate

Hawthorne Bar

Highball Climbing Centre

Hugh J Boswell

John Challis

KartTrak Cromer

Kevin Foley (McDonalds)

Langley’s Toys

Lisa Angel

Migsolv Data Centre

Norfolk Museums

Orchard Toys

Print to the People

Selesti

St Andrews Brew House (City Pubs)

Sugarray Smalls

The Cottage (Abimo Leisure)

The Sir Garnet

Theatre Royal

Urban Jungle

Woodfordes

Wowcher

Zaks (Bluesky Leisure)

Zoological Society of EA

… for your generosity.

Another big thank you to Lind Motorrad, Parker Planning Consultancy and The Garage for donating three fantastic experiences for us to include in our silent auction, and to Gavin Page from Santander for match-funding our Heads or Tails game.

Every penny raised from the Big Indigo Charity Quiz will go directly to Norwich & Central Norfolk Mind – everybody who took part on the night has helped us to help those who are in need of the amazing services that Mind offer.

Can you spot yourself in our gallery?

The lovely Toby Moss documented the evening for us, and took some great pictures for us to share. You can visit the gallery here – please be sure to mention Toby if you publish the photos anywhere.

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