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Hi All,

We have decided to try somewhere else this time around for the Saturday night dinner, not that there was much wrong with the GV, it's just nice to mix things up a bit :)

When? Saturday 19th March, 2011

Where? Shepparton RSL - cnr Wyndham and Knight Street Shepparton (stumbling distance from the motel!)

Time? 7pm onwards, Bistro closes at 9.

We will do the same as usual, order and pay for your own meals/drinks.

If you want to check them out they have a website, though the menu is not on there http://www.sheppartonrsl.com/index.html

I have put a hold on a table for between 30-50 people. They had a bit of an "OMG" moment when I rang to book and have asked that I can let them know final numbers a few days before the event so I will need to know who will be there by Wednesday 16th March 2011 so that I can confirm the booking.

Please post below if you will be joining us and I will add you to the list.

Cheers,

Anna :thanks:

Booking - SAU VIC Deca dinner

Anna

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Sorry guys - cant work out how to edit my previous posts...

Thanks for the quick replies. :)

Update:

Booking - SAU VIC Deca dinner

Anna

Juliette

Steveo + 2

Femno

Leon + 3

Tim + 4

Ash

Had tea there Friday night, Meals were awesome as always :)

Update:

Booking - SAU VIC Deca dinner

Anna

Juliette

Steveo + 2

Femno

Leon + 3

Tim + 3

Ash

Bec

Ryan

Wayne

Megan & Shane

Mick

David + 2

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