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Announcing the Technically Philly Monthly Meetup

UPDATE: Nodding Head has hooked us up with $1-off pints from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Awesome! We wanna hang out. Starting Wednesday, December 16, the Technically Philly staff will begin hosting a monthly meetup. Technically Philly Monthly Meetup Wednes., Dec. 16, 2009 5:30 p.m. Nodding Head 1516 Sansom St., 2nd floor. 215-569-9325 RSVP: http://anyvite.com/lhvowcvqjl […]

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UPDATE: Nodding Head has hooked us up with $1-off pints from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Awesome!
We wanna hang out.
Starting Wednesday, December 16, the Technically Philly staff will begin hosting a monthly meetup.

Technically Philly Monthly Meetup
Wednes., Dec. 16, 2009
5:30 p.m.
Nodding Head
1516 Sansom St., 2nd floor. 215-569-9325
RSVP: http://anyvite.com/lhvowcvqjl

Our first, to be held at Nodding Head Brewery in Center City, will be a chance for all of us to drink some beers and talk shop about Philadelphia’s ever-growing technology community. We want to meet our audience of 13,000 tech-interested individuals. Most of all, we want to give you a chance to sound off about what we (and you) been up to.
Consider it a low-key evening. There’s no planned speakers and no pressure to tell us if you’re the one that’s been leaving nasty anonymous comments. And while there’s no intended agenda, 2010 is heavy on our minds. What do you want to see in the new year? Did we do fine in 2009? What’s been good? What needs changed?
If you’re down, we ask that you RSVP for the event so that we can keep you updated on any future meetups and events that we host. We hope to see you there!
Anyone interested in sponsoring the meetup, or future events, do let us know.

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