Social Functions
Welcome Dinner
Date: | Wednesday 2 March 2016 |
Time: | 6.30pm - 8.00pm |
Venue: | Witherhills Winery |
Dress Code: | Casual |
Cost: | One ticket is included in the Full Delegate registration |
Please indicate your intention to attend when registering for the conference. | |
Additional guest tickets can be purchased for $75.00 inclusive of GST each. | |
Transfers |
Coach transfers will be available from the 3 accommodation providers at set times. TO Witherhills Winery: 5.00pm, 5.45pm & 6.30pm FROM Withhills Winery: 8.00pm, 8.45pm & 9.30pm |
Conference Dinner - The Great Dinner
The world is at war, so all the more reason to have a party and forget about all the worries and live life to the full! The band is playing so grab a soldier or a nurse and live like there's no tomorrow!
This will be NO Ordinary Event!
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Date: | Thursday 3 March 2016 |
Time: | From 5.30pm if viewing the Museum From 7.00pm if attending dinner only |
Venue: | Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre |
Cost: | One ticket is included in the Full Delegate Registration. |
Please indicate your intention to attend when registering for the conference. | |
Additional guest tickets can be purchased for $125.00 inclusive of GST each. | |
All tickets include entrance to the Omaka Aviation Heritage Museum | |
Transport: |
There will be a bus available between Omaka and the accommodation providers. TO Omaka: 5.45pm, 6.00pm & 6.30pm FROM Omaka: 10.00pm, 10.45pm & 11.30pm |
Fancy Dress | Come as your favourite aviation or World War hero/ heroine. |
Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre presents the outstanding Knights of the Sky exhibition, featuring Sir Peter Jackson’s own collection of WW1 aircraft and artifacts. This story of aviation in the Great War is brought to life in sensational sets created by the internationally acclaimed talent of WingNut Films and Weta Workshop. The theatrical treatment is both innovative and visually stunning. Captivating scenes depict the aircraft in context, sometimes recreating an incident that actually happened in the war. Rare memorabilia is on display, worthy of any national collection and ranges from beautifully crafted ‘trench art’ through to personal items belonging to the famous Red Baron himself. |