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I am pleased to announce that this year's charity event will be an SAUWA member's event!

We will be raising funds for the Starlight Foundation with a Show and Shine Competition and a Poker Run.

UPDATE: Registration has now been opened up to non members - if you would like to come be sure to register as soon as you can - places are limited!!

Show and Shine Competition

WHEN: Saturday the 17th of May

TIME: 10.30am

WHERE: ***this information will be emailed once registration has been received***

WHAT TO BRING: A really shiny car

oker Run

ENTRY: $25 per team

WHEN: Saturday the 17th of May

TIME 11am for 11.30am departure

WHERE: ***this information will be emailed once registration has been received***

WHAT TO BRING: Full tank of fuel

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Teams (one team = one car) will navigate their own way to four ordered check-points.

At each checkpoint, team's will pick up an envelope containing a playing card. At the final checkpoint, the envelopes are opened and the team holding the best poker hand is declared the winner.

We have some prizes up for grabs! these are provided by our sponsors and will be given to...

- the show and shine winner

- the best poker hand

- the joker card holder

Important: All teams will need to pre-register by emailing the attached registration form to me (Lucy In The Sky) on [email protected].

I will print these forms and on the day of the cruise I will ask Team Leaders (drivers) to sign the declaration

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All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Starlight Foundation

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This event is sponsored by

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hmmmm can dan the man bring my membership pack ? and how do i register ? i downloaded the form? and can i pay on the day?

Cheers

CHi

yeah chi it would be good if you came speak to lucy about registration maybe throw her a pm and yeah everyone is paying on the day

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