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Hey all,

The monthly meeting for July is coming up on the 2nd of July. These monthly meetings gives us a perfect opportunity to cover the basic house keeping of the club, recap on past events and let you know about the exciting upcoming events. It also means we get to have a good feed!

Event: Sau Qld Monthly Club Meeting

Location: Grill'd Fortitude Valley

421 Brunswick Street

Fortitude Valley 4006

There is parking behind the shops off Harrison Lane

Date: Wednesday, 2nd of July

Time: 7.00pm onwards

Cost: Main meal prices are from $10-$20

Requirements: This is an Open event, so you do not need to be a member to attend as everyone is welcome.

We ask that attendees obey all Road rules.

We don't want people racing up and down the street or general Hooning.

Remember you are representing the Club, so we need to be on our best behaviour.

See you all there!

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