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Bbq At The Point, Kangaroo Point To Be Exact - 26/05/13


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Event:

BBQ at the point.


Description:

Just a casual get together for a BBQ and chat, a great way to get to know your other club members.


Location:

Kangaroo Point, the park at the bottom of the cliffs right on the river.

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Parking is limited in front of the park but there is a lot more back up the road near the Maritime Museum. There is also quite a few parks on Riverside Terrace at the top of the cliffs if you can't find any on the river.


Date:

Sunday, 26th of May.


Time:

9 AM.


Cost:

Members - Gold coin donation

Non members - $5

Drinks - $2


Please bring cash as we don't have EFTPOS :thumbsup:


Attendees:

We are going to need firm numbers at least a week out to organise catering so let us know if you're coming.
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Probably faster as well.

So what your saying is there both faster then Gloria or George or whatever it was your cars called :P

Hmm I haven't been to kangaroo point for about 2 years, hmmm jap nats you say.

Just a suggestion I know the BBQ is organized already would it be stupid to suggest to see if we could bring a BBQ to the actual event for a club BBQ more people more money for the club? Hope that don't sound stupid

Just a suggestion I know the BBQ is organized already would it be stupid to suggest to see if we could bring a BBQ to the actual event for a club BBQ more people more money for the club? Hope that don't sound stupid

This guy...

...is the first member to suggest something in a while ;)

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