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Giant Steps Sydney Autism Regatta, Fri 26/10/07

by Sailing Office on 23 Oct 2007
Giant Steps Sydney Autism Regatta MHYC http://www.mhyc.com.au/
MIDDLE HARBOUR YACHT CLUB

Notice to Members

GIANT STEPS SYDNEY AUTISM REGATTA

Friday, 26 October 2007

Members are advised that MHYC will be hosting the Annual 'Giant Steps Sydney Autism Regatta', in aid of children with Autism, on Friday 26 October, 2007.

The Regatta has attracted 40 entries this year, we seek Members co-operation in ensuring that yachts are not left on the MHYC Marina T-Heads and Casual Moorings during this week. Members should ensure that they have adequately secured their yachts and that yacht gear is not left on the MHYC Marinas and Walkways, Rackroom and Change Rooms.

The MHYC Marina T-Heads are not available for Members use from 1600 hours on Thursday 25 October to 0900 hours Saturday 27 October. Please ensure you make arrangements to remove your yacht from the T-Heads after Wednesday Racing.

The MHYC Members Carpark will be used for Regatta Registration and Gear Storage on Friday, we advise that the Members Carpark will not be accessible on Friday and we ask that you do not use the Members Carpark from Thursday 1800hrs until Saturday Morning, 0900hrs.

The Members Bar and Harbourside Grill will be open for Members use, as normal, on Friday 26 October 2007.

Thank you in advance for your co-operation.

Sincerely,




John Hurley
Wednesday 23 October 2007
Manager, Sailing, Marina & Moorings
Middle Harbour Yacht Club
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