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Windsurfing Perth Cervantes Speed Trials

Created by WindsurfingWA WindsurfingWA  > 9 months ago, 25 Nov 2013
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WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA

WA

811 posts

25 Nov 2013 10:52am
The Windsurfing Perth Cervantes Speed Trials are back again in 2013. Head over to the Windsurfing Western Australia website to register for the event.

Free event for members of WWA or SBWC members (or members of any club or state affiliated to Australian Windsurfing)

windsurfingwa.org.au/public/events/226-windsurfing-perth-cervantes-speed-trials
WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA

WA

811 posts

4 Dec 2013 10:15am
Don't forget to get a ticket off the WWA web site to register for the event. Forecast is looking good for Saturday

windsurfingwa.org.au/public/events/226-windsurfing-perth-cervantes-speed-trials
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

4 Dec 2013 11:58am
I gather no photoshoot if Col has not piped up yet?

WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA

WA

811 posts

4 Dec 2013 12:47pm
We have not been able to get the chopper this year.
Man0verBoard
Man0verBoard

WA

629 posts

4 Dec 2013 1:05pm
Maybe if Ben Newson crashes out early he will shoot a few frames..
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

4 Dec 2013 3:37pm
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WindsurfingWA said...
We have not been able to get the chopper this year.

Council were not too happy about the chopper last year either.


Well that sucks. Got my haircut for nothing.
Paul Kelf
Paul Kelf

WA

678 posts

4 Dec 2013 1:18pm
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WindsurfingWA said..
We have not been able to get the chopper this year.

Council were not too happy about the chopper last year either.


Were the locals happy with the extra income at the Bowling Club last year?

When the numbers have been verified it might pay to let the Bowling Club know how many to expect for meals as they struggle on a normal night.
Don't consider the pub as they don't have any drinks, food's ok though.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

4 Dec 2013 1:34pm
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WindsurfingWA said..

Council were not too happy about the chopper last year either.


That's crappy form for a country Shire - agree with Kelfie I bet they were all happy about the $$$ considering Cervantes has not a single event to attract people to town apart from this.

If anyone has a heli I am happy to give it a bash, flew RC for a while.
WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA

WA

811 posts

4 Dec 2013 2:23pm
You will note I have removed the council and chopper comment, the wording was poor and reflected badly on Col & Reg.

The council had no issue with the chopper itself. Their grumble was that they were not aware of what was happening.

WWA's involvement this year is to help Reg obtain permits and to ensure the right people (council etc) know what is happening.
nat
nat

nat

WA

102 posts

4 Dec 2013 9:29pm
We informed the manager at the Cervantes Club of the event. They appreciate WWA visiting every year. They asked for diners to get there early and place their orders promptly. The kitchen has limited capacity, please be patient.
paddymac
paddymac

WA

941 posts

4 Dec 2013 10:40pm
I drove through on Tuesday and let the Liberty servo know it was happening this weekend. The owner seemed to think it was a good excuse to get him out of some Christmas family obligations! Love the coastal country humour!
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

5 Dec 2013 11:51am
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nat said..

We informed the manager at the Cervantes Club of the event. They appreciate WWA visiting every year. They asked for diners to get there early and place their orders promptly. The kitchen has limited capacity, please be patient.


Why not set up a Survey Monkey site and ask people who will be dining at the club to place their orders along with their name online? The results could be passed onto the club so they could have a better idea of what people want.

Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

5 Dec 2013 10:21am
^^^ good idea
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