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Savour special moments with dad at Altona Sports Club

Father’s Day is the perfect time to make dads feel special.

The team at Altona Sports Club feel that a meal in the Bayview Bistro with family and friends is the perfect way to make dad feel really special. The bistro, on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, is offering a special Father’s Day menu on Sunday 3 September. Lunch is available from 12pm to 3pm and dinner from 5pm to 8pm.

The bistro’s main menu will still be available and there will be live music on the day. Bookings are recommended.

Altona Sports Club activities

However, the Altona Sports Club team feel that dads deserve to be made feel special all the time.

Indeed, doesn’t everybody?

Other on-going activities and events at Altona Sports Club are –

* Free Live Music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights and Sunday afternoons. Social dancing on

Saturday and Sunday evenings with lessons on Sunday nights

* Free Morning Melodies once a month

* Free Bingo every Sunday

Other activities dad, and well everybody, can enjoy are bocce, bowls, angling, cricket, pool, darts and poker.

The team at Altona Sports Club would love to help you make dad feel really special on 3 September.

Staff hope to see you on Father’s Day or any other day of the year.

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