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SAU Quarterly meeting - Sunday 1st of June 2003 *** VENUE CHANGE ***


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Hi Guys,

At the AGM last night we decided to run a quaterly meeting, first sunday of every season.

We have a meeting on Sunday the 1st of June at 1pm.

*** VENUE CHANGE ***

Homebush Bay Brewery

Olympic Blv,

Homebush Bay 2127

ph: (02) 8762 1293

We would like all financial members to attend. Visitors also welcome, but do not get a say.

Thanks,

Christian

I'll be along.

Just out of interest, and without meaning to (re)open the can of worms, does anyone from around homebush have a more central location suggestion?

Hope to see a big turn out this time!

max, financial member as in paid up member of the skylines australia (NSW) club. membership form at: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/downloads...ship%20form.pdf

I'll be there!

Duncan, I happened to pass a pub while leaving Eastern Creek last Sunday that seemed to have a nice beer garden with no one in it :P

Can't remember what it was called...it was heading back towards Parramatta...

Originally posted by Duncan

...

Just out of interest, and without meaning to (re)open the can of worms, does anyone from around homebush have a more central location suggestion?

Yeah check with kel I think she lives around there somewhere...??? :P

Every time i go thru Homebush i start to tremble, thoughts of the 6 years at Homebush Boys and all the mental anguish and abuse one was forced to endure in a Boys school.

Happy to go wherever the masses choose, but four seasons, four meetings, four compass roses, tells me we should have our summer meeting somewhere coastal, winter in the south, spring in the west, and autumn in the north.

Im going to now run and duck for cover. Im not coming out until the 1st June

rofl @ Roy :bahaha:

Majanal...dunno, um i didn't see a drive in? :confused:

it was on the Western highway or whatever it's called, and it had a driveway into it, and was kind of all on it's own (ie, just paddocks and stuff around it). It was about 5-10 mins from EC heading back towards Parramatta...

recon sounds like it is needed... shell can drive as she knows the pub she is talking about... we'll just navigate to the other pubs in the area that need to be looked at!

Originally posted by Bonkers

I reckon it is the Prospect pub. Maybe we should do a recon.

Yep i think that was it Bonkers!!

hehe Majanal, if we're visiting pubs, i sure as hell ain't driving :P

All,

Please note that a change of Venue has been decided apon for this meeting to try to get more attendees. We appoligise for the late notice, and hope that this will help more of you make it.

Venue

Homebush Bay Brewery

Olympic Blv,

Homebush Bay 2127

ph: (02) 8762 1293

Date & Time

Sunday the 1st of June at 1pm.

This venue is directly under the novatell opposite Telstra Stadium.

Parking is $2 for 2 hours I think.

We would like all financial members to attend. Visitors also welcome, but do not get a say.

Cheers,

Dan

Events Co ordinator



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