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I'll try & make it once in a while But since I'm traveling over 210km from Benalla, Vic, to get there OK?? :yes::cool:

SAU-Vic General Meeting

NEW MEETING LOCATION - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn.

NEW MEETING DAY, Wednesday!

Please make sure you look at the signage where you park, as there are resident only zones in this area that are patrolled at night.

Time - 7:30pm START!!!!

Date - Wed 20 July 2011

Location - The Elgin Hotel

75 Burwood Road

Hawthorn 3122

Who is welcome - Everyone!!!!! Members, non-members, adults, kids, grandma's, etc - anyone with an interest in the club is welcome to come along to these meetings :P

FOOD

- SAU VIC will be providing free Pizza for all at this meeting. The Pizza will be coming at 7:35, so get there on time before we eat it all!

MERCHANDISE

- If anyone wants any merch brought along - PM Birds.

http://www.sauvic.com.au/merchandise

DOOR PRIZES

- This month we will be giving away 2x SAU VIC Hoodies!

WHAT HAPPENS AT THESE

- We generally talk some rubbish, have something to eat, review past events, take comment on future events and give you all a run down on what we as the committee are doing for you!

Hope to see you all there.

all are welcome! Get a drink and head upstairs when u get there. If u dont want pizza and want parma, order downstairs also.

I created an event on fb, cant post link tho caus im on my phone and its all too hard lol.

If u guys want to confirm attendance and invite other ppl asap, will serve as a reminder for them... Cheers

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