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yeah im not too sure whats going on, went past at 4.15 today and they were closed.

i think there either having work done or the owner has gone away...

got there number so i dont have to keep driving past though...

there number is 6286 8646

might need to postpone tomorrow :)

So,I'm assuming this arv's little gathering is off,then? How's about a fortnights' time we try again:Sunday 11th at 4 pm? It'd be the same day as the Parli' House lawns show,so maybe a good oppertunity to kick back and compare photo's and best-in-show thoughts?

Beau;can you see what the go is in the interim with this Tek fella-we really need to now what his opening hours are planned to be once he really gets going...

I'm a bit bummed,as I was looking forward to catching you lot up...still,another two weeks gives everyone more oppertunity to spread the word!

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