TKSOBU Annual Dinner
Date | October 14, 2016 |
Time | 18:30 to 23:00 |
Location | Doltone House Hyde Park Level 3, 181 Elizabeth Street, Sydney |
This event is not open for registrations
Friday, 14 October 2016
Doltone House Hyde Park (above the Tattersalls Club)
Level 3, 181 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
6.30pm for 7.00pm
$95.00 per head | For the years 2008-2014, $75 per head
Year of 2015 are invited to attend with either your father or a family member (male)
Fathers: $60.00 | Sons: $30.00
Dress: Lounge Suit
Bookings are now closed.
If you would like to attend please contact Jean Khoudair (02) 9683 8619 or jkhoudair@kings.edu.au
The OBU flagship event. Join us as we continue our celebrations of the 150th Anniversary of the Cadet Corps. A short preview of the commemorative documentary we are producing will be shown and the opportunity to have a ceremonial sword engraved with your family name will be auctioned. Additionally, our guest speaker is former Headmaster, Mr Jon Wickham. Jon will be sharing stories from his time at TKS, particularly in relation to the Corps (and cadet camp), and how it has transformed into the leading institution it is today.
RSVP: 5 October 2016
Click here for parking details and venue information
Doltone House Hyde Park (above the Tattersalls Club)
Level 3, 181 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
6.30pm for 7.00pm
$95.00 per head | For the years 2008-2014, $75 per head
Year of 2015 are invited to attend with either your father or a family member (male)
Fathers: $60.00 | Sons: $30.00
Dress: Lounge Suit
Bookings are now closed.
If you would like to attend please contact Jean Khoudair (02) 9683 8619 or jkhoudair@kings.edu.au
The OBU flagship event. Join us as we continue our celebrations of the 150th Anniversary of the Cadet Corps. A short preview of the commemorative documentary we are producing will be shown and the opportunity to have a ceremonial sword engraved with your family name will be auctioned. Additionally, our guest speaker is former Headmaster, Mr Jon Wickham. Jon will be sharing stories from his time at TKS, particularly in relation to the Corps (and cadet camp), and how it has transformed into the leading institution it is today.
RSVP: 5 October 2016
Click here for parking details and venue information