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ah sigh of relief, the push after general meeting payed off! awesome to hear its going ahead, hopefully we can get to the 90 capper so the club isnt losing too much money! looking forward to an awesome night !!!

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just a couple questions number one when is the cut off date? also since there are still some seats available is there a limit to how many people i could bring because i could probably get a few to come along.

Round up 9 friends and get a table, thats what I did! It's going to be a super fun night!! I'm not sure of the cut off, someone for comittee will be able to help with that.

So glad this is going ahead, going to be a big night!! :):P

Yep, it's open event now so there's no limit to people you can bring (until we fill the event). Just round up any number of friends, be it 1 or 20 and come along. You don't need a full table because we'll put you with other people anyway :D

Menu as follows for the dinner part of the evening

Entrée

• Peking duck pancake filled with rice noodles, crisp vegetables & BBQ style sauce

• Smoked chicken salad with beetroot, artichoke, fennel, roast capsicum & citrus dressing

Main

• Victorian grass-fed eye fillet on a herb and pancetta gallette with sautéed silver-beet and shiraz jus

• Crisp skin Tasmanian salmon served on an olive, pumpkin & fetta risotto cake with rocket leaves and salsa verdi and bell pepper oil

Dessert

• Lemon tart with King Island double cream & blackberry compote

• Chocolate pudding with hazelnut toffee & rum & raisin ice cream.

It is alternate drop, so 1-3-5 get one thing, 2-4-6 get another.

You are of course free to swap around amongst your table.

And as stated on Pg1 - if you have dietary issues please advise us, special arrangements can be made if you have specific issues with both dishes in each course etc.

Menu as follows for the dinner part of the evening

Entrée

• Peking duck pancake filled with rice noodles, crisp vegetables & BBQ style sauce

Main

• Victorian grass-fed eye fillet on a herb and pancetta gallette with sautéed silver-beet and shiraz jus

Dessert

• Chocolate pudding with hazelnut toffee & rum & raisin ice cream.

Book that shit in!! And we get duck without a duck meet! Fkn win :(

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