Dads with Young Families - Como Bridge Walk and Schnitzel at the Como Hotel

Dads with Young Families - Como Bridge Walk and Schnitzel at the Como Hotel

By Shaun Domingo

Date and time

Tue, 16 Dec 2014 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM AEDT

Location

The Historic Como Hotel

35 Cremona Rd Como, NSW 2226 Australia

Description

Join us as we close the year out in style with an Austrian Schnitzel or anything that tickles your tastebuds at the Como Grill.

Meet at 7pm for a 7:10pm departure / casual stroll across the Como Bridge to the Como Hotel. Alternatively meet at the Como Hotel at 7:30pm.

RSVP by Sunday 14th of December.

Event FAQs (because we're Dads and we know we need some)

If you need more info on the night:

Kevin (0413 881 752) - He'll be walking the bridge.

Gary (0416 095 191) - He'll be meeting everyone at the pub.

What are my transport/parking options getting to this event?

Park on Oatley Pde and burn off some light calories or if you're closer to the Como Hotel jetpack there yourself. The stroll will commence promptly at 7:10pm.

What happens if it rains?

If it's severely cloudy, murky or rain is predicted then don't risk it. Drive your hungry self (and another Dad) over to the Hotel for a 7:30 start.

What can/can't I bring to the event?

Recommended: An appetite. Considering it is December: a great thirst.

Recommended: $20-25 should cover the food. $5 bucks for a cool beverage.

Not recommended: A son or daughter's confiscated soft toy or tablet.

Not recommended: Atari 2600 Joystick.

Not recommended: A guilty conscience because you haven't purchased the Christmas gifts yet.

Not recommended: Pat Cash headband.

Can I bring a mate?

You are highly encouraged to do so. The more the merrier.

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Give Shaun a call/sms on 0401 333 571.

Is a visa required by those crossing the bridge from Oatley?

Totes mayte.

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

Yes, but there is a small $150 administration fee. Wire transfer is best. Shoot me a message if you're interested in contacting my buddies in the Cayman Islands.

Is there such thing as a lot of Schnitzel?

"The largest schnitzel weighed 550 kg and was prepared by Martin Liebscher (Germany) in Rosbach von der Höhe, Germany, 19 May 2011" (see here). This recipe suggests your everyday, standard schnitzel needs 550g of chicken breast. No matter which way you look at it, Chickens died in the making of that Schnitzel.

Organised by

Narwee Baptist Church Familes & Friends

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