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Without receiving responses from all the Executive Committee members, and in the interest of actually having this event and not cancelling it, I have made an executive decision.

Sunday 4/5/03 5pm

The Parkway Hotel

5 Frenchs Forest Road East

Frenchs Forest

For those of you who know the area this is the place that has the Farmers' Market on Sunday mornings.

The meeting will be held in the Beer Garden (covered)and will go for about 45 minutes I'm guessing. Those that wish to stay on for a bite the Bistro opens at 6.30.

If someone wants to organise a cruise prior please do. :mad:

See attachment for map, X marks the spot. You can't enter from Warringah Rd but it's very easy to find. heh it's just along from Skyline Place. :)

Good thinking Carlo -

Dino, I like the way you think - Pub, Beer, is good !

Whist on the topic of the AGM , see here : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=15027

Can we get an idea of numbers? I told The Parkway I'd let them know approx. how many are staying for a bite.

In addition to the Exec Comm. the following are those I assume are attending:

Majanal

B-Man

Carlo

Doctor

SW20-GT

Blitz

akira

JiMbo

MrGotRice

Sliver_Arrowz

ndr +Melinda

anyone else? bigvis? TWS? Merli? :)

I'll be coming from the mountain silver... would be happy to get lost with you! where shal we meet? Call me 0414 940 938

And I'm 90% on dinner/bite to eat... just gotta check with the other (better) half.

did you guys see the attached map? It's pretty easy, come up Warringah rd cross over the Roseville bridge, continue on for a couple of ks, turn left just before the KFC/Taco bell and left again, 500m on the left.

Silver... I have a route planned... but I'll be leaving from homebush as I'll be there for some garden show I believe that Jody has insisted on. If you want to meet (and anyone else) me at Hombush at say 4pm we can cruise over together.

Give me a call on 0414 940 938 if your interested.

Yeah remember fellas that Sydney auto Salon is on, 6c will be full (most probably), as will the other parks I assume...but theres plebnty of room around there...I will come and meet you guys there at 4pm (hopefully-ill be in da city) and cruz home (frenchs forest) with you guys.




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