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Reminder: Club Night, Guest Speaker and Special Deal


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Guys,

Just a reminder that the next SAU Vic Club night is coming up next Tuesday June 21st.

These nights are used for the members and committee to talk about whats happening behind the scenes, to discus upcoming events and provide an excellent opportunity for you the SAU Vic members to discus your own issues and ideas. Don't forget this is YOUR club and what happens is in YOUR hands

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

Date - Tuesday 21st of June 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.

We'll also have a special guest speaker.

David Clerk

Business Development Manager

Philips Automotive Lighting Systems

As well as telling us about the benefits of HID lighting, he has a full HID upgrade kit for the '33 GTSt and a special deal for this will be available for club members.

I'll also have some copies of the event schedule for DECA as well for people to look over. Also - anyone that is planning on coming up to Shep to help out for the day will need to come along so we can explain whats needed for the day.

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