D.C. Freelancers, 3rd Sunday, 12:30PM to 2PM FREE Networking Monthly Meetup

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D.C. Freelancers, 3rd Sunday, 12:30PM to 2PM FREE Networking
Date
Sun, 17 Jun 2012, 16:30 - 19:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Washington, US
Cost
Free

Meet associates, prospective clients, freelancers, community builders, entrepreneurs, developers, consultants and community activists. EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED!

The first step is to get to know each other better to see if we are ready to work together harmoniously with appreciation, forgiveness and understanding. These monthly community events provide opportunities to develop more allies for the project and to connect with others interested in similar topics. Express your interest to the co-organizers and followup.

WHEN: 12:30PM TO 2:30PM on the third Sundays of each month.

Many Meetup groups are coming together at this combined event to maximize new contacts for you. Some of the attendees signed up under meetup.com/socialentrepreneurs/ and they will also be at this combined monthly community event.

Note location and time for free monthly networking events to be held at Burma Restaurant, 740 6th ST. NW, 2nd Floor, Wash. DC. from 12:30pm to 2pm. Restaurant phone is 202 638 1280. It is one block from Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro Station (red, green, yellow lines) Follow Chinatown exit to 7th and H street NW, DC. Walk on H street to 6th St. and turn right and it is the 2nd building on the 2nd floor.
See you there!

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