CupcakeCamp2 At The Satisfactory In San Francisco

by Scott Beale on December 1, 2008 · 2 comments

CupcakeCamp

CupcakeCamp, a BarCamp style event focusing on cupcakes, returns to San Francisco for CupcakeCamp2 this Sunday, December 7th at The Satisfactory (the offices of Get Satisfaction). See the wiki for more info, including cupcake registration.

Here’s GETV’s coverage of the very first CupcakeCamp that took place at Citizen Space in San Francisco back on June 1st.

UPDATE: CupcakeCamp 2 San Francisco Photos & Video

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1 adamjackson December 1, 2008 at 11:48 am

This event is going to be huge. Can't wait!

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2 Yreka December 2, 2008 at 11:12 am

I'd be going there with my dad, but it looks like Junior Olympics qualifiers are on that day. Heard great stories of the last one.
Looks like i'll have to wait until next year…

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