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Bite Night #1 - October 10th - Mister Gee Burger Truck


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Howdy All!

Welcome to the inaugural "Bite Night" event, where we band our stomachs and cars together in search for some of the tasty treats that Sydney has to offer.

For our first ever Bite Night event, I'd like to introduce you all to the amazing Mister Gee Burger Truck. A man of extraordinary talent, Mister Gee offers an amazing burger, fries and shake each week for our enjoyment.

DATE: Saturday 10th October

DESTINATION: Mister Gee Burger Truck, Haberfield (located at 315 Parramatta Rd, Haberfield)

SCHEDULE:

5.30pm - Meet at Concord High School @ 3 Stanley Street, Concord (Located off Burwood Rd - the school is adjacent to St Luke's Park, Concord)

6.00pm - Depart for Mister Gee Burger Truck (approx 10-15 min away). Some parking will be available on the premises, with more parking in the adjacent street - Dobroyd Pde.

8.00pm - Depart from Mister Gee Burger Truck (will have to see how we go for departure time - the queues at Mister Gee's can be insane from early in the night!!). From Mister Gee's, we'll be heading for a drive to a particular location for some photos and a nice view of the city..

8.30pm - Arrive at "Location" for photos.

After photos, the event will be wrapping up, and we'll disperse.

While this is not an official SAU event, all road rules will be adhered to on the evening. Any stupid behaviour on the road will be responded to with a pleasant request to leave the event. There is no need to get Tracy involved.....

Most importantly, let's make the night an enjoyable one!! =)

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