Digg Meetup San Francisco

by Scott Beale on April 21, 2008 · 0 comments

Digg San Francisco Meetup

Digg is hosting a San Francisco Meetup tomorrow, Tuesday, April 22nd at Mighty.

Please join the Digg team for good conversation and tasty libations at the first official Digg Meet-up. We’ll be making a few announcements and raising a frosty pint at the first of many gatherings that we’re throwing in the United States and abroad.

Mingle with fellow Diggers to the sounds of DJs Mancub (Space Cowboys) & Shissla (House of Lotus). It’s free to attend, so come celebrate Earth Day with drink specials and great DJs for a fun evening!

April 22nd 6:30 – 11:30
Mighty
119 Utah Street
San Francisco

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