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Hi guys and girls,

I am holding our 3rd Charity cruise to support the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) of Canberra Hospital on Sunday 7th November. NICU provide care for seriously ill and premature newborn babies. I would like to personally invite you all. You can check it out on the link below.

The first thing you can do to support this even if you personally cant make it, is spread the word.

The more people there the more help for the NICU.

I hope to see you there.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Ty - [email protected]

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/.....8617&ref=ts

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Hi guys and girls,

I am holding our 3rd Charity cruise to support the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) of Canberra Hospital on Sunday 7th November. NICU provide care for seriously ill and premature newborn babies. I would like to personally invite you all. You can check it out on the link below.

The first thing you can do to support this even if you personally cant make it, is spread the word.

The more people there the more help for the NICU.

Meet place will be 7th November Time: 11am at the Phillip ice rink and pools car park.

I hope to see you there.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Ty - [email protected]

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/.....8617&ref=ts

Hello all.

This year will be a little different,

As we have insurance this year... we are able to hold it at King Edward Tce. (across from Questacon Barton)

There are some awesome prizes this year in the raffle.

A brand new trailer custom built to your requirements (prize is a basic box trailer, you pay for any extras)

Hotel accommodation @ Ridges,

Dinner for 6 at Gold creek tourist resort,

air bag kit for your car,

white wall tyers,

BDL Vouchers,

Fusion Car Audio gear,

Tools from Fishers discounts,

2 hours free bob cat hire,

Model motors to scale (High Detail)

Lowes vouchers,

Fuel vouchers,

coffee vouchers,

Full car detail x 2,

Meat from Bruce the Butcher,

vouchers from jax quick fit and K-mart tyers,

Tools from repco

XXX Adult factory voucher,

(Maybe still) Full home alarm system from ADT Security,

and more to be advised,

Plenty of things to win tickets will be $2 each or 5 tickets for $8

Cruise stickers available on the day for your car window at phillip, first in best dressed :thumbsup:

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I'll be there, that should be enough incentive for you all :)

Will be in the VII though. Perhaps others who are interested could meet up somewhere near-by at 1030 or so and rock up together?

For those who are navigationally challenged here's a map showing the meeting spot.

phillip.jpg

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