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People playing boardgames at tables in a pub room with sport on a large screen.
16 May

Evergreen Games

  • Family and kids
  • Activity

Head down to Carlton's The Clyde Hotel for an afternoon of board games, raffles and fun – all in the name of raising vital funds for brain cancer research and support services.

The annual event was created in 2015 to honour the life of Simon ‘Evergreen’ Pearce, a beloved member of the community and passionate board gamer, who was sadly taken too soon by brain cancer.

Evergreen Games has raised over $10,000 to help change the future for others affected by the disease.

Hours

Date Times
Sat 16 May
  • 12pm - 8pm 12:00pm - 8:00pm

Location

The Clyde Hotel
385 Cardigan St
Carlton 3053

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Price and bookings

Adult / general $10
Student / concession free
Children free

Free for children under 15

Booking not required

Contact details

  • telephone number: 0435 946 580
  • email address: contact@evergreengames.au
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