Location & Date

Date Finalized

Sat – Nov 15th – 10am to 4pm

Location Finalized

The Charlotte Observer

A big thanks to the Charlotte Observer for helping us out with a great event location. This will be a great opportunity for old media and new media to come together and help each other figure out where the future of blogging is headed.

  • We will have free parking underneath the Observer building the day of the event
  • We are setting up WiFi in their main conference room
  • And a light lunch will be provided

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8 Responses to “Location & Date”

  1. internet marketing by stratius Says:

    How about Cans? Anyone seen the basement space with wifi?

  2. internet marketing by stratius Says:

    DATES: Please let me know if any of these dates do not work for you guys. Might be putting a poll up shortly.

    Saturday, October 4th, 11th, 18th

  3. Heather Says:

    4th and 18th don’t work for me – not that it’s all about me…but I REALLY want to be there! Like REALLY!!

    Thanks!

    Heather

  4. Ryan Says:

    Blackfinn at Epicenter would be great their upstairs bar has plenty of seating and large projection screens and tvs all over the place :)

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  7. Cristina Says:

    I’m excited about this Saturday’s event. I’ve become a pretty regular Twitter, and want to learn all I can about blogging. Also, the Carolina Final Cut Pro User group (CarolinaFCPUG.org) is starting a blog, and guess who’s writing it? I need help on knowing how to brief and to the point!

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