Join us for an evening of cocktails, conversation, and networking at Ming's, Silicon Valley's place to see and be seen.
Come prepared with your best smile, a firm handshake, and business cards. Well known as a hotbed of deal making, Ming's has set aside their ballroom and patio for our meetup and a multitude of other Silicon Valley groups to mix and mingle on a beautiful spring evening.
Meet Silicon Valley business people, Internet entrepeneurs, developers, engineers, attorneys, bloggers, academics, and investors.
This is an event not be missed!
Here are the details:
DATE: FRIDAY, MARCH 26th
TIME: 6 PM to 9 PM
It's okay if you have to come late and/or leave early. Feel free to drop in anytime during this window. You can stay for 15 minutes or for three hours.
PLACE:
Ming's
1700 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94303
http://www.mings.com...
http://www.google.com...
When you come in the front door, let the hostess know that you are coming for the networking event.
COST: FREE to attend
Some complimentary appetizers may be provided.
No host bar.
All attendees are welcome to stay for dinner on their own.
DRESS: BUSINESS CASUAL
Silicon Valley TGIF Business and Social Networking
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- Organiser
- Silicon Valley - Stanford Web Consortium
- Date
- Sat, 27 Mar 2010, 01:00 - 03:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- TIPS Group , Palo Alto, US
- Cost
- Free
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