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No point breaking tradition now!! 10 years and still going strong.... come on down and have a beer or 2...... Or 10!

Annual SAU Vic and Friends Xmas Drinks (which also now doubles as Ashs Birthday Celebrations!!) is on again :)

The old Belgian Beer Garden is now called Village Melbourne - 557 St Kilda Road (corner Moubray Street)

Saturday, Dec 20
3pm till stumps.


Please feel free to invite whoever you like.

See you all then!!

https://www.facebook.com/events/611269448984987/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming

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Ooo yeah... 100+ person event, every year.

See everyone there

serious?

why so many?

everyone must be alco's

Either way I'm in.

Hotel - Bayview on the park is just across the road and its about $100 for the night (twin share), and I think theres even a place to park your car? secured?

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