Black Screen Social

Nov '09 11 Wed 7:00 PM
Location

4505 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30346
(678) 205-5862

How to find us
"We will be gathering at the main bar area, so everyone has a chance to mingle."

Estimated attendance
 44  people attended.
5.00 5.0011 (11 ratings)

Who organized?
Farhan and J. Cornelius

It's time for another social so we can all get together and chat about what's happening in the industry, in our work, and whatever else comes up.

This month we'll be meeting at Eclipse Di Luna in Dunwoody. They have great food & drinks, and a fun atmosphere with live music.

What's even better? Glen Gordon from Microsoft is buying tapas for everyone, so you can eat for free too!

"Black Screen" means we focus on each other instead of a speaker or presentation. This will be a great chance for all of the AWDG regulars to get to know each other a little more.

This is a free, social meetup so we can have a little fun, meet new people, get to know each other, and help grow the group.

All of you that haven't been to a Web Design Meetup in a while or new members that would like to get a feel for the group, this is your chance to come hang out, learn a little, and make some new friends. Also, grab someone that may be interested in the group and bring them along.

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  • Tony Santoro
    Posted Dec 2, 2009 11:57 AM
    Great event. I was able to find a developer for my business.
  • Gloria Cowser
    Posted Nov 12, 2009 11:21 AM
    I had a great time yesterday at the meetup. I met so many nice members and received a lot of information from Glen Gordon, the Microsoft guy. Looking forward for the next event.

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