Upcoming Charity Events
By Tom Foremski - February 5, 2010
Social Media Week Closing Party Friday Feb 5
"Join us as we support Social Media for Social Good and raise a glass (and money) for NetSquared to expand its support of non-profits using Web 2.0 and social media tools and methodologies.
With over 1,000 people participating in various events across San Francisco during Social Media Week, this party is the perfect way to end an action packed five days.
Individual tickets are on sale for $20 in advance ($30 at the door), and includes two (2) drink tickets. A cash bar will also be available. $10 from each ticket will be donated to NetSquared so they can continue to do their great work educating other non-profits in how to leverage social media technology. "
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We have decided to raise awareness and accept monetary donations to the San Jose Family Shelter. Here are the details of the event (you can RSVP here):
When: Tuesday, February 23
Where: Rosie McCanns at Santana Row
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
$10 donation at the door (you will get drink tickets and food too)
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