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Prepare for Christmas cheer

CRANBOURNE Harness Racing club is gearing up for a cheerful Christmas break with the night meeting on Tuesday 11 December a certain winner for the festive season.
The meeting will provide a great opportunity for harness racing patrons, their families, friends and workmates to join in the fun of the Christmas season and let their hair down. Dining and hospitality packages are available for business, sporting and community groups to enhance the occasion before breaking for the height of the ‘Christmas silly season’.
The first race on an eight-race program will start at 6.30pm with the last about 10pm.
Dining guests will enjoy a top-quality two-course Christmas dinner in trackside function rooms at reasonable prices including admission and race book.
Contact Jenny MacLean on 5996 8677 for inquiries and bookings.
Cranbourne provides a great facility for harness racing with full TAB and bookmaker betting available on track.

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