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GVYP Mini Golf & Lunch
Fancy some Mini-golf? How about a delicious pub meal?
- When:
- Sat, 22 Jun 2024 Saturday 22nd of June, 2024, at 11:00am
- Where:
- Emerald Bank Mini Golf / Peppermill Inn
- Cost:
- $15 per person for golf, lunch at own expense
- Contact:
- GV Young Professionals at
- Website:
- gvyoungprofessionals.com/
Time: 11am Mini Golf, 1pm Lunch
We have the ideal day for you! Come along and join the GV Young Professionals for some mini golf at Emerald Bank and then a tasty lunch at the Peppermill. Saturday 22nd June 11am start for mini golf 1pm start for lunch $15 per person for golf and lunch at own expense. Email info@gvyoungprofessionals.com to RSVP
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