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, engineers, developers, attorneys, and venture capitalists as well as other bloggers and writers.
Here are the details:
DATE: FRIDAY, MARCH 26th
TIME: 6 PM to 9 PM
It's okay if you have to leave early or come late. 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.
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
- Bay Area Bloggers
- 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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