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Big prizes in charity quiz

Three Peaks Challenge logo
Three Peaks Challenge logo

Fancy cooking tips and lunch with a Michelin starred chef, or perhaps a sup of ale from Britain's oldest brewer?

If neither of those take your fancy, why not a meal for two at Spice Fusion, or comedy club tickets, or four tickets to see a film, or chocolates, or luxury toiletries, or even a signed Gills football?

If anything on that little list takes your fancy, or even if you just like a good quiz, then why not book yourself a team for a charity quiz evening organised by the Medway Messenger's trio of reporters taking part in the CPC Kent Three Peaks Challenge.

The event will help Jenni Horn, Sarah Shaffi and Keyan Milanian raise more money for CPC Kent having signed up to climb the three highest peaks in the UK in May for the charity.

Richard Phillips
Richard Phillips

The charity runs the Smiley Steps Centre in Cliffe Woods for children with cerebral palsy.

The quiz will take place next Thursday, April 15, starting at 7pm at CPC Kent, View Road, Cliffe Woods. Teams of no more than eight people. Places are £4 each. A bar will be open at the centre and guests are invited to bring their own food.

Our quiz winners will receive a cookery lesson with Gillingham-born chef Richard Phillips, who is a regular on TV shows such as Ready Steady Cook and Daily Cooks Challenge.

His restaurant, Thackeray's in Tunbridge Wells, gained a Michelin star in its first year, and he has also won accolades for his other two restaurants; Hengist in Aylesford and Chapel Down near Tenterden.

The lesson, at Chapel Down restaurant, will give guests the chance to watch Richard prepare a three-course meal with the opportunity to ask questions and learn the secrets of hosting a stress-free dinner party.

The day will begin at 9.30am with coffee and pastries, and the lesson will be followed by lunch in the restaurant. The lesson is for up to eight people.

The Shepherd Neame brewery at Faversham
The Shepherd Neame brewery at Faversham

The runners-up will receive a tour of the Shepherd Neame brewery in Faversham. Britain's oldest brewer has donated a two-hour guided tour for up to eight people.

Guests will find out how beer is made, visit the brewhouse and enjoy a tutored tasting session with a chance to sample Shepherd Neame's ales.

The night will also have prizes including, Sainsbury's vouchers, Body Shop gift sets, Molton Brown toiletries, Thorntons chocolates, a family pass to Dickens World, four tickets to see any film at Cineworld, and a signed Gillingham FC football and book.

The reporters are still looking for sponsorship for the Three Peaks Challenge. Clickhereto donate.

Orhereto read the reporters' blog about their training.

Call 01634 227803 to book your team or for any further information.

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