SacTweetup September 17th at 6pm (Location TBA - Downtown Area)

Organiser
SacTweetup
Date
Fri, 18 Sep 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Sacramento, US
Cost
Free

With 7 successful SacTweetup events under our belt and 100+ at the Tweetup on August 20th, we can't wait to connect and do it again!! SacTweetup is a great place to network and connect "in real life" with the people you've been chatting with on Twitter..

So, what's a Tweetup like? It's basically a place to meet and network with people in the Sacramento area who use Twitter. The best part is that you can continue your conversations online- making it easier to follow up with interesting people you've met, or continuing building a relationship over time.

Whether you're just looking for a fun place to meet dynamic and creative people, or an opportunity to network professionally, we plan a new, fun event each month. There's been a lot of great stories that have come out of these Tweetups, and we look forward to many more.

See you August 20th at Lounge On 20.

This is going to another GREAT SacTweetup yet! It's where the cool people in Sacramento hang out :)

When talking about the SacTweetup on Twitter, make sure to use the hashtag #sactweetup so we can all follow the conversation. You can follow it here: #SacTweetup

If you have any questions about the SacTweetup, make sure to connect with the Organizers on twitter by following them here:

@successfool @sierrafriend @suzhopkins @_kelli @lesley3fold @rosevillerockln @meghanwood @interweber @joshunfried

Look forward to seeing you there!

SacTweetup Dream Team

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