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Hey guys, here's the start of the first of many events in the 2012 SAU:SA calendar! Were hitting up AMF Woodville for some Ten Pin bowling, and this is a great chance to get out and mingle with members new and old.

When

Friday the 24th Of February

6:30PM

Where

AMF Bowling @ Woodville

819 Port Road

Woodville SA 5011

Cost

$25

includes; 2 games, shoe hire, Your choice of a standard beer, glass of wine or bottled soft drink, and one of two dinner choices

either a Burger and chips or Wedges and mini spring rolls.

Pay on the night

This event is usually something paid members only would be invited to. This is being opened to members of the general SAU community. To come along and meet some of the members. Membership forms will be available on the night, so if you wish to join us during the year for track days, dyno days, few dinners and cruised then come along and sign up.

Please put your names down so we can confirm numbers in terms of catering and lanes required

Hope to see you all there!!!

heslo

Jap_star

Aberax

Madaz

Heslos +1

Nightcrawler

Krishy

RubyRS4

jugz

just a quick update, AMF would like you know which food pack people will be ordering .so pop it in this thread whether you want

Classic pack 1 or classic package 2

i need to let them know by Wed, thanks

http://www.amfbowlin...porateFunctions

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looking forward to this will be a good evening

EDIT

i will take orders for the SAU Nationals DVD the DVD is $15

shipping is $10 for an airbag to SA so it will depend on how many people want to order on the night but and how many air bags be need

looking forward to this will be a good evening

EDIT

i will take orders for the SAU Nationals DVD the DVD is $15

shipping is $10 for an airbag to SA so it will depend on how many people want to order on the night but and how many air bags be need

good news i have been contacted by Ash and if we get 10 clubs members there will be no shipping charges on the DVD

EDIT

if there are not enough people i will not be wasting my time with organising this for people

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