Event information
- Wed10Jul2019
Mid-year dinner - Trade Kitchen
7:00 - lateVenue: Trade Kitchen, Directions
Entry fee: Members & guests $65.00Please complete the June 2019 Payment Advice and bring alone at our next meeting or email back to Wayne.
Amazing response for the July dinner this year. A total of 52 members and partners will be attending. We do not have attendance statistics throughout the Club’s history but we do know that this is the best response for either a July or December dinner in the last 15 years. Well done everyone.
As you have previously studied the menu and decided on your orders there is no point going over the details again. Also, the list is closed as this is the maximum group that the Kitchen can handle. Still with these numbers there can’t be anyone missing out who wants to be there.
Please note that the start time is 7.00 pm for a 7.30 sit down. Please don’t turn up early, it can cause confusion at the venue. If you are staying in town, go somewhere else for a pre-dinner drink.
Entrée
Mushroom and parmesan arancini balls with aioli
Ham hock terrine & cheese of the day
Smoked Fish chowder with fresh musselsMains
Steak – grilled ribeye with spinach, crispy onion rings, roast tomato & mushroom sauce
Fresh fish of the day with potato gratin, cherry tomatoes, crispy leeks, broccolini & lemon caper sauce
Lamb rump with parsnip puree, potato mash, watercress, purple carrots, baby carrots & jus
Parmesan pesto risotto with cherry tomatoes (vegetarian)Dessert
Citrus cheesecake with berry compote
Chocolate fondant with cream and Carrello del Gelato
Coffee Crème brûlée
See all past club events from February 1985.
Let’s Look Out for Each Other (still)
As always, please if you are feeling unwell, do not attend the evening’s presentation. Thanks, Your committee.
Member prize draw
Members’ prize draw is 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 lowering drink/drive limits from December 2014. If unsure, read the Land Transport Amendment Act (no 2) 2014. We ask members to be conscious of these limits. For those driving, water and some food are provided or think about a designated driver, taxi, Uber, or dial-a-driver to get you home safely.
Wine bottle screw caps
Anne is collecting them to give to the Lions organised Kan Tabs for Kids. No food lids or beer tops, please. Save and bring them to the next monthly meeting.
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