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macers is off showground road, up the castle hill end (think it could be old northen raod end) .. ether way its near the shops end, hard to miss, just look for the big yellow thing :D

oh and yep ill be there at macers too at 8am with moanie

All good.

Have just checked the forecast and it looks like we can expect some good weather tomorrow. Hopefully, we can also expect a good turnout, with around 65 RSVPs.

Don't forget to you'll need to have at least ONE current member of the SAU NSW Club in the car to come along (non-members can join on the day). This goes even if you're not planning to do the observation cruise because the entire event, including the barbie, is covered by CAMS permit

Any club member who can't find a passenger but still wants to come to lunch should meet at Krispy Kreme. We'll still need you to sign the entry form and will provide details of the final destination once the last cars doing the observation cruise have left.

Don't forget to fill your tank before getting to the starting point, the cruise to lunch is over 150klm :D

Don't forget to bring a picnic blanket/ chairs etc to plant yourself on at the end

If anyone gets lost in the morning, or has any questions, you can call me on 0412 530 276.

Otherwise see everyone tomorrow!

Kel

Kel can you take me off the list...

I cant make it.....work committments means less time to study.

Silver PM me your number and depending on what time you leave I MAY be able to cruise with ya to the destination

Can you send me a text if you look like making it to lunch?

We'll need to orgainise an entry form for you, just in case you fall on the barbie/ trip in the car park etc etc etc

Thanks

Kel

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