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SUMMARY:International Morning Tea - Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Our host Sinta Ekawati\, welcomes SWIC members to the beautiful Wisma Indonesia (Indonesian Consulate) to enjoy a morning of Indonesian culture\, music & cuisine. \nSinta has arranged for us to be entertained with a cultural performance of Indonesian dance and music\, followed by a light lunch showcasing delicious Indonesian food. \nIndonesia is located among ancient trading routes and is rich with botanical resources; it is the world’s largest archipelago.  Indonesia boasts over 17\,000 islands and has attracted traders\, adventurers and pirates from all over the world throughout its history. Indonesia has more than 300 ethnic groups\, and each region is home to distinctive cuisines and flavours\, many of which can be traced back through an exciting history with influences from both east and west. The country’s soil and climate support several agricultural crops\, with rice being Indonesia’s most important staple food. Dated back as early as 2300 B.C\, rice normally accompanies every meal and is often the main ingredient for desserts and beverages. \nLadies attending the afternoon Book Group in the afternoon\, please be respectful of your Book Group hostesses and allow enough travel time. \nDATE: Tuesday 10 March 2020 \nTIME: Registration starts at 9.45am for 10.00am start. Finish at 1.00pm.  We’ll remind ladies who are attending the Book Club that 12 noon is an opportune time to leave. \nVENUE: The Indonesian Consulate\, 25 Kent Road\, Rose Bay NSW 2029 \nCOST: Complementary \nRSVP TO: Jill Watson at watsongillian8@gmail.com or 0481 846 898 \nRSVP BY: Tuesday 3 March 2020\, as we need to provide a list of names and contact details of attendees to meet Consulate protocol. \nTRANSPORT:  \nLimited street parking and we suggest car poolng.  Street parking may be available around O’Sullivan Rd and surrounding streets plus approx. 10-minute walk. \nBus: Buses depart from Town Hall Station\, Park St\, Stand G. The 325 departing at 9.03am will arrive at 9.41am.   Alight at Rose Bay RSL Club Rose Bay on New South Head Road.  It’s a short walk. \nFerry: from Circular Quay to Rose Bay.  Depart wharf No. 2 @ 9.16am. It’s a few minutes’ walk to Kent Road\, Rose Bay.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/international-morning-tea-indonesia-2/
LOCATION:Indonesian Consulate\, 25 Kent Road\, Rose Bay\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2029\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jill Watson":MAILTO:Watsongillian8@gmail.com
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