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There are still spots left for Saturday, if you want to come!

The eventbrite deposit is now closed, so it is now pay on the day.

If you want to come please PM me and let me know how many spots you need, so that I can add you to the list.

As a final note can you please bring cash to pay your share of the bill, it will make working out who owes what so much easier for you at the end of the meal. The restaurant has full table service (no cash register in the bar) so each table will have an itemised account that also includes drinks.

There are still plenty of restaurant spots which means we don't have the establishment exclusive to ourselves - yet.

What the restaurant manager has done for us is that tables of ten will be stationed next to the balcony overlooking the carpark of R32s.

We are blessed to have SAU Founder PranK in our midst to help with presentations as will magazine editor Adrian Hodgson and sponsors in JLM and TSI.

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I have already paid deposit for mine. Can i have 1 more spot? Bringing my brother along

Ill have a spot thanks

Danny, You are on the list for 1 spot

Raj, have added an extra spot for you as well.

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