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Hi Guys,

Keep this day free!

SAU first officially started on the 14th of April 2002, unfortunately, it snuck up on us and the first possible date for us to celebrate is the 4th of May.

I will post further details as they become available.

Any suggestions?

Christian

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This event will now also be the Inaugural Annual General Meeting for Skylines Australia, NSW.

I encourage all financial members to read the Club Rules and Constitution on the front page, bottom left under Docs.

Normal AGM business such as Committee positions and accounts will be carried out.

We also need an all weather venue for the meeting as it's not something we want to cancel. Any suggestions? I was thinking one of the local licensed clubs....

Hey Duncan,

Sorry about that we only decided at the last minute to hold it at the same time as this meeting, we could probably postpone it as we'd like both of you to be there.

Christian

Yeah, sorry, that was pretty self centred.

Being a club AGM, are you guys going to take nominations etc beforehand? then we can vote via proxy. I'm not sure what the rules say.

dont be sorry - thats cool.. we just realied that we needed to hold one shortly.

I believe we will take nominations on the day, but if you would like, we could put anything forward on your behalf? (as long as its not voting me out!! :) )




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