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Subject: You Are Invited - Fourth Annual March Mingle
From:    "Cameron Childress" <cameronc at gmail dot com>
Date:    Tue, February 27, 2007 7:17 am
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Last year, over 20 San Diego User Groups participated in the Third
Annual March Mingle. About 250 people attended the event and it was a
great success, largely due to attendance and strong support from the
participating User and Technology Interest Groups and people like you.

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.

When:           Wed, March 21st, 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)
                GroundWork Open Source (groundworkopensource.com)
                LAMP Host (lamphost.com)
                ... more on the way!

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email me!

Hope to see you there!

-Cameron Childress
Organizer, March Mingle

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Cameron Childress
Sumo Consulting
http://www.sumoc.com
cell:  678.637.5072
aim:   cameroncf
email: cameronc at gmail dot com



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