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Old 01-19-2012, 10:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default MCC Allegro at Aust Junior this Saturday! $200 first prize!

This Saturday the MCC Saturday Allegro will be held at 2.30pm at Spensley St Primary School, Clifton Hill (the venue for the MCC Australian Junior Championship!): There will be a guaranteed first prize of $200 and there will also be free pizza!!! Please come along and play!

For anyone who forgets and turns up at MCC, Andrew and Elizabeth will be waiting there in their cars at 2.15pm to ferry them off to the venue - hope to see you all down there to support the club and the tournament!

And dont forget - if you pay your MCC membership whilst at the event, you get a $10 discount too!

Cheers, Grant
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