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Hey all, I'm from lakes entrance, the lower part of Vic, which is about 4 hours away.

I see every now any then that there are monthly meet ups, but they are during the week, and because me and friends work full time, there's no way we could get down for one, was just wondering if anyone knew if there were any meet ups on the weekends?

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Hey mate,

The monthly meet is the 3rd Wednesday of every month (currently located at Garage Cafe, which is just near the city)

For meets on weekends, keep an eye on the Events section

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forum/102-events/

or if you're an SAU VIC Paid Member you'll get access to the members section and the Exclusive events area

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forum/108-exclusive-events/

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Hi mate,

There are plenty of events on every weekend, I have a calendar full of them. But I can do you one better, how about we put together a little cruise to Lakes Entrance to come and meet you?

If you want to know what events are on, just shoot me a private message.

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So Lakes Entrance it is! The route will probably just be the highway as it's a fairly long drive just to get there from Melbourne.

How about a BBQ lunch or something? The Esplanade Reserve looks like a decent place to stop and have lunch as it has plenty of parking and it's right in the park. I've never been to Lakes Entrance, so Chris do you think that is a good idea?

I'm thinking we do it sometime mid to late May as we have a members only cruise coming up at the end of April as well. If people are cool with those ideas, I'm happy to put it together :)

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What's the Esplanade Reserve like at midday Sunday? Does it get packed or will there be space for 10-20 cars?

Just checking my calendar now, I think Sunday the 19th or Sunday the 26th would be best as there really isn't much of anything on those dates (yet). I'm leaning more towards the 19th (though it's the same day as the GTCC Interclub Go-Kart Challenge). How is the 19th for you Chris?

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Well at this stage official SAu Vic cruises only allow SAu Vic members due to public liability insurance not being able to cover non paid members..

But you guys a more than welcome to organize a non Sau Vic official cruise.. Where anyone can come

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