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MEMBERS WEEKEND AWAY at Warwick + visit Morgan Park Raceway ! 12 – 14 May
This will be a fun weekend away with friends! People may choose to stay Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights or any number they wish.
You arrange your own accommodation and we arrange the social activities which will include:
For the motor racing buffs – a visit to Morgan Park Raceway to watch the Autumn Historic racing;
For those who prefer, will visit some local attractions.
We will organise dinners for the group.
Full details will be provided via our Roadrunner website and emails.
Also info on https://hrcc.org.au/
Please register your interest on the Club website NOW !
SOCIAL
CO-ORDINATOR’S REVIEW
I would like to thank all the Club members for supporting the Club’s events we have had this year with great attendances.
We have also been supported by members organising some great events.
The Amamoor/Kin Kin car run was organised by Wayne and Lynette Morgan – thank you.
A very hot day but we had 66 members for lunch.
Our next car run on 26th March is morning tea at the Peachester Heritage Centre then on to Pelican Waters Tavern for lunch beside the water – this car run has been organised by David and Joan Bruce.
It is essential to book accommodation right away as this is a very busy weekend. Booking.com
The Handbrakes and SMB mornings have been organised by John and Anne McGovern.
Some upcoming events include :
Trivia – Lunch and afternoon at Cooroy RSL Garage Tours BBQ (can we come to your garage?)
Car Runs
Please check the Club’s website for events and note the dates for your calendar :
and please – register early as we require numbers for catering.
Thank you :: Ken McGregor
Warwick Queensland
Warwick is a town and locality in southeast Queensland, Australia, lying 130 kilometres south-west of Brisbane. It is the administrative centre of the Southern Downs Region local government area. The surrounding Darling Downs have fostered a strong agricultural industry for which Warwick, together with the larger city of Toowoomba, serve as convenient service centres. The town had an urban population of 15,380 as at June 2018, having declined slightly at an average annual rate of -0.15% year-on-year over the preceding five years.
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