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Happy new year everyone! I haven't forgotten about you, just been busy with the restaurant, especially over New Years!

A few of you have been asking me, so here it is, the first cruise for 2014!

When - 2nd February, 2014

Time - 9:00am at the 1st meeting point (leaving 9:30am sharp)

1st meeting point - Brays Bay Reserve, Rhodes (Oliveto Restaurant car park: cnr Mary Street and Concord Road)

2nd meeting point - Krispy Kreme Car park, Liverpool

Leaving KK's Liverpool at 10:30am sharp!

Destination - Bowral (having lunch altogether)

Look forward to seeing everyone again. Should be an awesome drive, just us and the highway!

Speak soon

Edit: Please note the change of date of this event.

Edited by GoldZilla
Date changed so as not to clash with SAU-NSW Tech Afternoon
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Sounds like an epic day. I'll say yes for the moment but it may change as I might be starting a new job so I may have to pull out late.

Hopefully I'll be there though, and probably pretty tired again from work haha

I'm in, well for as much as I can do before the tech night.

Is there anyone else attending this and the tech night? We could make another cruise up to botany

I am thinking of attending both, but not too sure if I can make it in time.

Any suggestions mate?

It's a cafe near the pie shop on the main road. You won't miss it seeing the skylines :)

Good luck getting safe parking at Bowral around the main streets at lunch time on a weekend, You may want to arrange a meet point in Bowral for parking up a back street. Elderly drivers in this area have great touch parking skills :)

Just a suggestion could look at this place in East Bowral http://www.scottisharms.com.au/ has a good beer garden and good food :) has 2 off street car parks also.

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Big call but any chance of changing to an earlier date?

25/1?

Think that is the Australia Day Weekend double points time. If it was on the Sunday the 2nd Feb would get more of the SAU guys that are tied up with the tech day.

Of the shopping centre. But well see on the day :) can't do earlier because of Australia Day.

No probs Terry. I'll make sure cruise number 5 doesn't coincide with any tech nights. That way we can all be together :)

Btw, cruise number 5 is An awesome surprise. I guarantee you will all like it :)




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