Event information
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Wed09Dec2015
Xmas dinner - 1841 Bar and Restaurant
7:00 - 10:00 pm
Venue: 1 Disraeli St, JohnsonvilleCost: Members & Guest $45
Menu:
To start
Beef Skewers (gf)
Half a dozen served with satay sauceVietnamese Rice Rolls (gf)
Homemade vegetarian rice rolls served with an Asian dipping sauceSeafood Chowder
Served in a crispy tortilla basketMains
Phillip Street Fettuccine (v)
Olives, sun-dried tomato, pumpkin & spinach tossed in rocket pestoPork Belly (gf)
Pork belly served on mash with homemade coleslaw, apple sauce, red wine jus & cracklingFish of the Day
Served with mash, sautéed cabbage & bacon, topped with homemade salsa & hollandaiseSeton’s Sirloin (gf)
200g served with rosemary potatoes & a fresh garden salad. Topped with mushrooms & béarnaiseDessert
Cheesecake of the Day
Served with ice cream & fresh whipped creamLemon & Passionfruit Mudcake
Served with ice cream & fresh whipped creamTo Finish
Cheeseboard
A variety of cheeses, crackers and fruit
Tea and coffee to order
See all past club events from February 1985.
Let’s Look Out for Each Other (still)
As always, please do not attend the evening’s presentation if you are feeling unwell. Thanks, Your committee.
Member prize draw
The members’ prize draw takes place at each meeting, but you must be present to win. We also have a raffle draw to be won. Purchase your tickets at the door and be in to win.
Drinking and driving
Members will be aware of the lowering of drink/drive limits from December 2014. If you are unsure, refer to the Land Transport Act 1998. We ask members to be conscious of these limits. For those driving, water and some food are provided. Alternatively, consider designating a driver, using a taxi, Uber, or dial-a-driver to ensure a safe ride home.
Wine bottle screw caps
The club is collecting wine bottle screw caps to donate to the Lions in support of Kidney Kids NZ. No food lids or beer tops, please. Save and bring them to the next monthly meeting.
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