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From:    "Cameron Childress"
Date:    Mon, March 20, 2006 8:02 pm

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The March Mingle's right around the corner!  150 people have already
sent in an RSVP! If you haven't recently done so, I'd appreciate it if
you would send out a reminder email to KPLUG today!

When:       Wed, March 22nd, 5:30PM - 9:00PM
Where:      Dave and Busters (map @ marchmingle.com)
Cost:       Free Finger Food (Cash Bar)
RSVP/Info:  http://www.marchmingle.com
Sponsors:   Adobe (adobe.com)
            Microsoft (microsoft.com)
                        Robert-Half (rht.com)
                        GroundWork Open Source (groundworkopensource.com)

Last year, KPLUG was among the 20 different San Diego
User Groups which participated in the second annual March Mingle.
About 200 people attended the event and it was a great success,
largely due to strong support from the participating User and
Technology Interest Groups.

Consider this an official invitation for the KPLUG to join us again at
the
Third Annual March Mingle. Just like last year, the March Mingle is a
technology agnostic event that brings together developers of all
kinds, a sort of annual "Technology Woodstock" or "Ultimate Geek Happy
Hour" for San
Diego. No sales or technical presentations, just talking shop and
munching
on finger food while relaxing and enjoying the games and atmosphere.

Thanks to our sponsors, we will have a buffet of finger food and
plenty of
door prizes, including software and books.

If you have any questions or comments, please call my cell, AIM or
Email me!

Hope to see your group there!

-Cameron
President, San Diego ColdFusion User Group



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