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First SAU Event for 2010

Food, Beer, Talks, People, Cars, Beer and laughs!

These social meetings are divided into two parts, the first if your hungry is a meal from the bistro and a chance to have a chat with other members then the second is a short informal meeting.

We use these meetings to give quick rundowns on past events with video's, pictures and stories etc, to address pressing matters, tell members what's happening behind the scenes and for discussion on upcoming events. It's all pretty relaxed and fun. This is a great opportunity for those of you who don't know too many members to come down and mix as new faces are always welcomed.

Time - 8.00pm start, dinner from 6.30 ish

Date - Tuesday 19 January 2010

Location - Bell's Hotel, 157 Moray St, South Melbourne (Cnr Moray St & Coventry

St Melways Ref - 57, G1)

Note - This Pub is family friendly with an area set aside for us. There is plenty of seating (tables and chairs) and meals for all.

Who is welcome - Everyone!

MERCHANDISE

- Will not be available this month - very sorry :)

Hope to see you all there.

:)

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Yes it is tomorrow night, we hold our monthly meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of every month.

Sorry for the lateness of the thread, but I've been interstate without internet access.

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First SAU Event for 2010

Food, Beer, Talks, People, Cars, Beer and laughs!

These social meetings are divided into two parts, the first if your hungry is a meal from the bistro and a chance to have a chat with other members then the second is a short informal meeting.

We use these meetings to give quick rundowns on past events with video's, pictures and stories etc, to address pressing matters, tell members what's happening behind the scenes and for discussion on upcoming events. It's all pretty relaxed and fun. This is a great opportunity for those of you who don't know too many members to come down and mix as new faces are always welcomed.

Time - 8.00pm start, dinner from 6.30 ish

Date - Tuesday 19 January 2010

Location - Bell's Hotel, 157 Moray St, South Melbourne (Cnr Moray St & Coventry

St Melways Ref - 57, G1)

Note - This Pub is family friendly with an area set aside for us. There is plenty of seating (tables and chairs) and meals for all.

Who is welcome - Everyone!

MERCHANDISE

- Will not be available this month - very sorry :rofl:

Hope to see you all there.

:)

Hi,im not a member yet but would like to join,is it a members only do?

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Everyone is welcome, member or not...and yes you can sign up for membership on the night...it will be quicker if you have the forms filled out before you come though.

Will try to be in attendance.

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missed out cause i'm sick.

i just wanted to know if and when ryan was going to organise a deca for feb :P

bring on shep ! hopefully see you guys/gals at the next meeting

dave

There will be no Feb DECA, the first one for 2010 will be in March and I am currently trying to work it out with DECA.

Keep your eyes on the events section coz as soon as it is confirmed it will be posted up.

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There will be no Feb DECA, the first one for 2010 will be in March and I am currently trying to work it out with DECA.

Keep your eyes on the events section coz as soon as it is confirmed it will be posted up.

yeh i found that out today aswell :D when i spoke to mick regarding a r34 quote. probly a good thing feb is looking busy already, thanks for the quick reply. :(

iv'e been checking events weekly, so i don't miss out like november where i was days late :P

bring on march !

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Is it possible that club members get an e-mail for deca's if they ticked the "motorsport" box under interested in on the application form? I don't know how things are set up from the admin side of things...

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