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15 April 2010

Dear %%First Name%%,

The Bayview Bulletin is produced by the Bayview Golf Club on a regular basis for Club Members. It aims to keep you informed about the latest news and events within the club. We hope you enjoy it.

In this issue

01 Black Tie Ball - BOOK NOW
02 Corporate Challenge
03 Outdoor Clocks
04 Mothers Day Buffet
05 SKINT! Making do in the Great Depression
06 Scott Hinwood - Course Superintendent
07 Bayview Brigade
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01

Bayview Annual Black Tie Ball

Saturday 1st May 2010
On 1st May we will be holding a Gala Opening Dinner black tie dinner to celebrate the anniversary of our Gala opening dinner for the new clubhouse held 12 months ago. This will be a great night with drinks and canapes being served on arrival followed by a sumptuous 3 course meal and dancing to the Howard Collins swing jazz band. Saturday 1st May, Tickets now available from administration, payment at time of booking is required.

Click here to download the flyer.

02

Corporate Challenge

Friday 21st May 2010
Enter your team now to be involved in a great day.

  • Breakfast
  • Golfing
  • Lunch & beverages

Concluding with Presentation and entertainment

Click here to download the entry form.

03

Outdoor Clocks

The Club will be purchasing 2 large outdoor clocks to display on the new clubhouse and the Ladies Committee have generously offered to donate funds to pay for one of the clocks. We would like to say a big thank you to the Ladies Committee & all the lady members who happily volunteer their time to help raise funds.

04

Mothers Day Buffet

Sunday 9th May from midday onwards
Treat mum to a fresh seafood buffet in the Clubhouse on Mothers Day. $65 p.p. & $19 for Kids under 12.
Bookings can be made by calling 9999 3786 or emailing
functions@peninsularestaurant.com.au

05

SKINT! Making do in the Great Depression

Exhibition on until 25 July
The 1930s was a time of great hardship when many people lived on the breadline, making do in tough times. Yet community spirit was high where reusing and recycling, growing vegetables and raising chooks, playing with makeshift toys, and bartering were part of daily life.

Discover how Sydney siders lived during the Great Depression, listen to personal stories of heartbreak and humour, and explore the key events and personalities of the period. Bring your kids for dress-ups and the billy cart quiz.

To win one of 5 double passes to see the exhibition email your contact details to competition@hht.net.au with "Bayview" in the subject line. Only winners will be contacted.

Museum of Sydney
Cnr Bridge & Phillip Streets
Open daily 9.30 am - 5pm
www.hht.net.au

06  

Scott Hinwood - Course Superintendent

After almost 11 years of service to Bayview Golf Club, Course Superintendant Scott Hinwood has tendered his resignation.

With the re-development of the clubhouse and the two new greens surrounding this area now completed, Scott believes this is the right time to finish up at Bayview and pursue new opportunities.

Scott will finish up at Bayview on May 7th. The Board would like to thank Scott for his efforts over the past 10+ years and wishes him all the best with his new pursuits.

The Board has advertised the position and will be conducting interviews with suitable applicants in the coming weeks.

07  

Bayview Brigade

 

Bayview Brigade will be meeting again this Monday 19th April, please come along and join the group.

John Curry
The Mortgage Professionals Mona Vale
Contact: 1800 683 272 free call
Ph: (Local) (02) 9979 8300
Website: www.tmpmonavale.com

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