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The Commodore Club of Tasmania's 2nd Annual

Cystic Fibrosis Fundraising Cruise

Sunday 4 October 2009

Meet at Hunter Street wharf from 10am for an 11am departure to take the leisurely cruise to the Hastings Caves recreational area.

The donation to join the cruise is $15 per car which includes admission to and use of the pools and bbq area for the driver. Admission for passengers will be $4 per adult, $2 per child (aged 5-17, children under 5 free). Chocolates, drinks, and sausages / hamburgers will be available to purchase for lunch.

Feel free to invite any other clubs or interested ones to join us in supporting this worthwhile cause in memory of our friend and club member, Jodie Smith.

Please list your attendance below

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This is Sunday. Weather is going to be good, get out and support a good cause and car scene. Also Don't forget that Daylight Saving starts on Sunday morning at 2am so you need to put your clock forward one hour. So the cruise will depart at 11am, which is 12pm current time.

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