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17th November 2021
FUNCTION DETAILS: Lunch in Cellos, a magnificent heritage dining room at the Masonic Club, 169 Castlereagh Street, Sydney
TIME: 12.00 for 12.45
COST: $85 per person including a 3 course meal and a drink on arrival, and then buy your own drinks after that.
Payment must be received by Friday 22nd October by bank transfer to the following account:
Account name: Sydney Boys High 1957
BSB: 633 000 (Bendigo Bank)
Account number: 184528982
Include your name as reference on the payment
TRANSPORT: The Masonic Club is located between Market St. and Park St. Easy access by public transport
ACCOMMODATION: To further encourage you, we have obtained special overnight rates at the Club’s in-house Castlereagh Boutique Hotel Standard double room $158 per night Deluxe room $175 per night
DRESS: Smart casual – jackets optional
SPECIAL DIETARY REQUIREMENTS: Contact Peter Schlesinger 9419-8988 or schles@optusnet.com.au before 10th November
RSVP: Please respond no later than 15th October to Peter Schlesinger In the meantime, please contact any old schoolmates to encourage them to come along to this great reunion. A list of some whom we have been unable to contact is attached.
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