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Please join us for the first of our many Social Sunday events planned this year. Short and sweet these events are aimed to be early so you can get out & catch up with club happenings and then continue on with your day!
We’re planning our first social event for breakfast at a great cafe in Mulgrave - Mr Grumpy’s cafe. 
 

When? Sunday 13 March

LocationMr Grumpy’s cafe - 899 Springvale road, Mulgrave 
Time: 9:30- 11 or earlier if we are all done.

Members and their guests welcome, this is a social event.
Please indicate your intention to attend so that we can give the cafe a heads up of what to expect.

 

Our club permit scruitineers and officers will be attending this meet, so this is a great opportunity also to have your club permit signed off for another 12 months if you are already registered in our scheme or  if you have been trying to catch up with one of the officers to be signed off to register under SAUVIC for a club permit.

For more info on the club permit scheme  please email [email protected] 

 

 

Usual rules apply -
Please don’t hoon, drive/ park safely and follow any Covid guidelines that will be in place at the time.

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