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Hi All,

Junes is fast approaching and so is our next Monthly Club Meeting. It gives us a perfect opportunity to cover the basic house keeping of the club, recap on past events and let you know about the exciting upcoming events. It also means we get to have a good feed!



Event: Monthly Club Meeting

Location: Vroom Bistro and Bar

1/46 James Street
Fortitude Valley

There is ample off street parking.

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Date: Wednesday, 5th June 2013

Time: 7.00pm onwards

Cost: Main meal prices are from $19-$32. As Vroom is a Club supporter, you will receive a 10% discount when a current membership card is presented.



Requirements: This is an Open event, so you do not need to be a member to attend as everyone is welcome.

We ask that attendees obey all Road rules.
we don't want people racing up and down the street or general Hooning.

Remember you are representing the Club, so we need to be on our best behaviour.



See you all there!

Scott

Meals aren't delivered till the meeting is over. People have a couple of beers to make it a little more casual.

Meeting is scheduled from 7-9ish depending on what's being discussed.

If things are running late, then food will be served during. Lets not forget that some people are coming straight from work and we wouldn't be able to get a venue unless we offered them something in return.

Sounds more like a social outing then a proper club meeting.

I would like to see the meeting start at 7pm, but people always run late. If we had the dinner before the meeting it would drag out longer than it needs to. An incentive to get the meeting over and done with is to have the lure of food afterwards.

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