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SAU Vic AGM - Tuesday 17th May **Important meeting for ALL members**


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FOR ALL THOSE WITH MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONS YOU CAN ASK ME ON THE NIGHT OF PM ME, PLEASE DO NOT POST IN THIS THREAD - Thanks

Hi all, It is time for SAU Victoria's first Annual General Meeting or "AGM". This is your chance as a member to voice your opinion on a number of matters. If there are any issues or concerns you would like discussed this is the time to do it. This will also provide a good opportunity to give feedback and make suggestions on how we can improve as a club. It would be fantastic to you there as we currently have 130 members and it’s always nice to see you all! We the SAU Vic committee would really like to see as many of you there as possible to help make SAU Vic a bigger, better and more active club. The finical report will also be available for viewing for those interested to see how you money is spent.

There will also be time for the usual beer, food, cars talk and laughs! This is a great opportunity for those of you who don't know too many members to come down and mix.

This meeting will cover the usuall things, info on past events, pressing maters, SAU Merchandise will be available etc.

These meetings are used for the members and committee to talk about whats happening behind the scenes, to discus upcoming events etc.

  • Time - 8:00pm (Dinner from 7:00ish)

  • Date - Tuesday 17th of Mayl 2005

  • Location - Bell's Hotel, 157 Moray St, South Melbourne (Cnr Moray St & Coventry St Melways Ref - 57, G1)

Note - We will be meeting in the conferenceentertainment room - this area is family friendly and set aside for us. There is plenty of seating (tables and chairs) and meals for all.

  • Who is welcome - Everyone!

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It's sitting in front of me at the moment. I apologise for all delayed memberships, we have had to sort out some minor issues with stickers etc. Out new stickers look fantastic and should be delivered soon. They are in production now so packs will start flowing soon! Although members may not have packs yet they should still have access to the SAU Vic members section. Your being added now, thanks.

We would like too see every single member there if possible.

And anyone thats possibly thinking about joining and might like to ask questions or anything

If issues are raised that night, and possibly voted upon... it's just a case of bad luck if a decision

Other things like budget and stuff will be discussed in addition to the normal stuff that a General Meeting would contain.

It's sitting in front of me at the moment. I apologise for all delayed memberships, we have had to sort out some minor issues with stickers etc. Out new stickers look fantastic and should be delivered soon. They are in production now so packs will start flowing soon! Although members may not have packs yet they should still have access to the SAU Vic members section. Your being added now, thanks.

Hi Adzmax,

No probs, I just wanted to make sure it didn't end up in the great Aussie Post black hole, heh. The stickers sound great too.

I'll check out the members section asap. I'll be at the meeting for sure.

mike

work at ANZ dorcas st till 9pm, but will organise to start 1 hour earlier so i can pop on down... it's good that it's nice and close :)

exciting... my first meeting and it's an AGM :D

Sorry guys will be en route from London to Bangkok on that day. If I need to know anything can someone PM me or Snowy can you pass the details on when I get back please mate.

Thanks

It's sitting in front of me at the moment. I apologise for all delayed memberships, we have had to sort out some minor issues with stickers etc. Out new stickers look fantastic and should be delivered soon. They are in production now so packs will start flowing soon! Although members may not have packs yet they should still have access to the SAU Vic members section. Your being added now, thanks.

Hi Adzmax,

Still can't access the members section :cheers:

Mike

hi adzmax,

would it be ok i cme to the meeting im not actually a memeber yet, but would it be ok if i became a member on the day?? thanks heeps

Absolutely - you can come and sign up for membership on the night.

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