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SAU VIC - Show N Shine & Christmas Party

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We would like to invite everyone to come down and have a look at the Show N Shine. Meet the committee and members, and get a feel for what the club is about.

When: Sunday, 30 November 2008

Time: 10:00am until 4.30pm

Where: Area 1, Caribbean Gardens Market, enter from Stud Road or Ferntree Gully Road, Scoresby. MAP of entry points

SAU Vic Cars will be displayed in Area 1 - See map below for directions to Area 1.

BUT only current member cars on display will be permitted to park in this area. All other cars will need to find parking elsewhere.

Cost: There is a small entry fee for Caribbean Gardens of $2.50/adult and $1.00/child.

The Market:

There are hundreds of stalls for you to do some last minute Xmas shopping.

There are rides for the kids and plenty more.

To check out what Caribbean Gardens offers, please check their website - http://www.caribbeangardens.com.au/CGindex.htm

Directions to Area 1:

Current SAU Vic members entering the Show N Shine MUST enter Area 1 via the top road marked on the map.

People coming to have a look, but not put their car on display must find parking nearby. You will not be permitted to park in Area 1.

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lol i had to open up google maps and compare map to it because i got confused when the path in the map which is in carribean gardens is labelled as stud road i was like waahh? i know where Area 1 is now lol

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