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Hey all,

After an awesome response in the previous thread a few of us are keen to donate blood or plasma.

I have checked with the Blood Bank in Southbank and on the 23rd of June there is at least 10 places for blood donations between 5.55 and 7pm, and at least 4 spots for Plasma in the same time. If you haven't donated before you will need to do whole blood for your first time.

Now these times might not be available come a few days so if we can vote asap then we can lock in a date and start booking.

You will need to call 13 14 95 and book yourself in as you will either need your donor ID or to answer a few questions if you are new. If you can get there for an earlier time please book it as some people might not be able to get there as early as others.

Any questions let me know!

6-7pm (approx)

Wednesday 23rd June

Blood Bank:

Southbank Donor Centre

Level 1, 51-65 Clarke StreetSouthbank 3006 Victoria

Clicky for gmaps, be careful google mapping the Blood Bank on its own as it takes you to the old one in Kavanagh street!

8pm (approx)

Dinner:

Garage Cafe & Bar

221/221 Berkeley StCarlton VIC 3053

Clicky for gmaps

Current attendee list:

Cha_Chaos

JamesK

vspecIInur

Admaz

Basti

AGE

turbo x-trail (by correspondance)

At least 3 of my mates from motorcycle riding

HEKT1K

fasthally (maybe?)

Jinkz

Astro Boy

xALmoN

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Dinner will be after as most people will be heading to the bb straight after work.

Basti don't book until we confirm what day we're going on! Unless you can't go on one of the days and want to go whether it's with us or not :)

Actually I just remembered I have Japanese on Tuesday night lol!

But if you can only go Tues, still go! I'll be in the city anyway and if there's a group can do something both nights :)

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