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Where: Mawson Lakes Hotel

When: 25th Feburary 2009

Why: Raise as Much money as possible for the victims of Victorian bushfire's

How: $10 entry per enthusiast and $50 entry for traders, there will be ongoing raffles on the night with some GREAT prizes up for grabs, i suggest bringing a wallet full of cash and not missing out on the fun.

Entertainment: Yes, we have Heslo challenges and any money raised from that will also be donated also

Dinner: $44.90 will get you a 3 course meal banquette, PAID before the event

ALL SA Car Clubs are VERY Welcome to Attend

any question done hesitate to ring me

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if anyone would like to post inviting others to the event on other website feel free to use this flyer

Damo Nene and I have put a lot of effort into this even so i need everyone attending to start organising payments for there dinner this is not a normal SAU dinner its now classed a function which need the hotel to pre organise all our meals, i was feeling a little sad tonight and was talking to Luke about how it seems no one is appreciating this event due to lack of feedback, i know some of the wording may be confusing but were trying to organise a very large event with no prior experience for a GOOD cause

PLEASE show your support dont let SAU down

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im fairly sure ive got that day off, but thanks to a couple nice 'bills' that have come in this week, i probably wont be able to pay until the day, will that be a problem?

Hi guys,

it is with great regret that I, with consultation with Damo and Nene have decided to cancel the Gala and just make it a dinner downstairs.

This means we just pay for what you want on the night and if you eat you eat if not thats cool too.

I will be ringing the traders and re-inviting them to dinner but possibly minus the raffle prizes.

BUT Heslo doesnt get out of his challenges that easily :)

i would still like us to show our support for the Vitims of the Fire, just won't be as originally planned.

Thank you Damo, Janene and Steve

this way might make it alot easier for everyone to attend, you dont have to pre pay, and will be much cheaper on the night.

aye... while im prebooked till at least 7:30 that night, i must say the snowballing from a simple pub meal/donation to a group buy to a full blown black tie event was extremely ambitious but kudos for trying (as much as I hate dressing up, it was the thought that counts)

keep it simple. $10 donation, $whatever u wanna spend on food/drink and optional raffles = win

-D

it was never a black tie event i don't know where people got that from

it is expected the hosts dress nice and Nene wanted to wear a nice dress so said to me if she wore a dress would i wear a suit so i was yeah ok, but never was it mentioned that it was a formal it was just a function preferably Club gear to be worn

nah thats cos a sell MY ass on the street!

anyway, ill ring the Mawson Lakes and re-book a table for about 25?

lets see.

Steve

Damo +1

Nene +1

Heslo

PK

James

Scandy?

Krishy

Shaun

Luke +1?

Minibats

Matty

Andrew?

Jarrad?

Thats potentially 17 with more latecomers expected now the format has changed.

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