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Hey ppls.

Well, the time has come for the first annual SAU VIC Gala Dinner and Awards night.

Saturday October 1st will be the night, and the venue will be in South Melbourne at a great new venue which would be perfectly suited to a car club.

It's a place called GM Automotive and houses some pretty nice cars, and possibly even a Skyline or two on the night.

At the moment the committee is woking out the best package with consideration to quality, price and the number of people who are interested.

Please show your interest by voting in the poll with your preferred price range.

And remember Gentleman JIM RICHARDS will be in attendance and giving a bit of a speach on the Skylines in Touring Car Racing back when Technology was embraced by Australian Racing fans!!

Thanks,

From the Committee.

Worth mentioning too - that this is a dinner for members and their partners. It will be a quality sit-down affair and will include the presentation of the 2005 club awards.

The award nomination thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=81804

Pete is full of useless information today! So now he can make another edit to his post.

Since the last round of the Track Club Championship isn't until October 8th the Trophy's for this won't be handed out in September. It will either be at a usual Club night in Oct or Nov or else done at our Xmas BBQ day.

Also how will you gauge how many are interested in attending if you don't have an option of "plus one/partner" etc..?

Once we know expected costs - and have a base indication of interest, we'll send out invitations with RSVP required for both member and their partner :)

No worries pete.......if you have already sorted thru the possibilties - great......I just thought that if someone knows a place where we can get mates rates we can spend more on the kegs :)

Sorry should have read the post more clearly :chairshot:

In that case put me down +1

We want it to be a nice place where are partners will be happy to be at too.

We could spend a truckload on grog and eat meat pies, but I know that my missus wont be coming!!

Once we know expected costs - and have a base indication of interest, we'll send out invitations with RSVP required for both member and their partner :rofl:

yes yes, but but!.... I was referring to this:

"At the moment the committee is woking out the best package with consideration to......... the number of people who are interested." :rofl:

You should sell official SAU event tickets once you sort it out :rofl:

Oh and can I vote for a buffet.. there's nothing worse than deciding between sheeps b4lls or cow liver for dinner..

You can RSVP myself & 46n2 :rofl:

Cheers all!

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