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One of our AZM members - Allie/Vix – sadly passed away recently. To commemorate her passing, and to put something good back into the community, we are having a charity cruise to raise funds for the The Victorian Organ Donation Service: LIFEGift. Allie was a recipient of a donor heart in the past, so we feel that that this is an excellent way to pay tribute to her.

Come along and support a great cause.

Date - Sunday 31st October

Where - Council offices Carpark, Kingsway @ The Glen/Century City Walk, Glen Waverley. HERE, smack bang in the middle where it says Mun Off

Time - 10.30am meet, leaving at around 11.30ish

Destination – Cape Schanck (down the east coast!)

What to bring - A full tank of petrol and hand held 2 way radio if you have one – and money for lunch!

As usual the aspect is on the social side of things after a good fang, so we'll be having a sausage sizzle and soft drinks – with all proceeds going to LIFEGift - so bring a few gold coins and get yourself a drink and snag.

Hats and Stickers will also be available on the day, as well cruise directions!

Usual rules and regs apply - no burnouts, keep to the speed limits (that's a relative concept :P ) and no heros with something to prove

ALL CARS are welcome - japs/aussie/v8s/rotors/turbos/anything etc!

Look forward to seeing you all there, and helping us pay tribute to Vix

  • 3 weeks later...

A big thankyou to everybody that turned up! Allie would have loved it.

Thanks to your donations, the proceeds from the raffle and bbq, we raised almost $500 for the Victorian Organ Donation Service.

pics up here, with more to come

http://www.teamazm.com/gallery/31-10-04cruise

seeya next cruise

cheers

Dan

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