From: joan.henley@dpi.nsw.gov.au (e-mail address adjusted to prevent harvesting – delete “`”)

Sent: Friday, 20 June 2008 11:48 AM
To: joan.henley@dpi.nsw.gov.au
Subject: Fw:Retirement dinner for Peter Lewis Wednesday July 2nd 2008

Retirement Dinner For Peter Lewis

 

Wednesday 2nd July 2008
Peter is retiring from the Geological Survey.
Celebrate Peter’s long and successful career and wish him well for the future

DATE: Wednesday July 2nd 2008

TIME: 6.30 for 7.00pm

LOCATION: City Tattersalls Club, 198-204 Pitt Street, SYDNEY www.citytatts.com.au

 

COST: $60 per head includes a three course dinner and some refreshments. The club is licensed.

BOOKING:Booking is necessary – Please immediately contact LYNN FLETCHER on 02 4931 6714 or email lynn.fletcher@dpi.nsw.gov.au to confirm your attendance

PAYMENT: Please pay in advance if possible. Payments can be made by cash only to Lynn Fletcher, Cameron Ricketts or Rob Barnes.For those unable to pay in advance, please pay on the night – CASH only.

 

CONTACT: Lynn Fletcher on 02 4931 6714, lynn.fletcher@dpi.nsw.gov.au

Note: This is the same day as the “Exploration in the House”, an afternoon of talks by the Geological Survey at Parliament House from 1.00 to 6 pm. http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/minerals/geological/info-events

NOTE: For those based in Maitland and unable to attend the dinner in Sydney, a “Farewell” lunch for Peter will also be held at Maitland on Wednesday 25th June at the Maitland Leagues Club at 12.30pm – cost $20 payable to Lynn Fletcher.http://maitlandleagues.com

 

Robert G Barnes Chief Geoscientist – Minerals Minerals and Land Use Assessment Geological Survey of NSW

Dept Primary Industries – Mineral Resources Division, PO Box 344 Hunter Region Mail Centre NSW 2310

Ph: 02 4931 6697 Mob: 0407 001 871 Fax:02 4931 6726

Email: rob.barnes@dpi.nsw.gov.au

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