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SAU-Vic Show’n’Shine ‘10

All,

There is a bit of debate going on about location, what works and what does not for members.

So what better way to settle this than a good ole poll?

Now, this aint no election poll - there will be an end result :(

When voting about the two places please consider the following:

Both locations are very central, and open.

Como Park, Richmond (’07 S’n’S was here)

Pro

Come/go as you please during the day

BBQ for members will be provided

Con

Not a lot of public/foot traffic

No major food vendors nearby (stuck with BBQ)

Waterfront City, Docklands (’09 S’n’S was here)

Pro

Lots of public/foot traffic (last year would easily be over 1,000 people)

Plenty of places to eat throughout the day

Con

Set move in/out time

No BBQ lunch

This poll will run for 2 weeks and hopes to workout/finalise the venue based on what members want.

Please indicate your choice inline with the two options provided.

Thanks

Ash

  • 2 weeks later...

Last year IIRC it was 9-9.30am in, 2-3pm out.

It'll be in last years thread (archived events) if you really want to know.

So it's not a epic full day, 6hrs or so.

It does take a while to organise/arrange all the cars etc. Took us a good 45mins from memory.

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