[RTC List] It's almost time for this year's Brew at the Zoo!

Pat Bitton pat_bitton at eurestopartners.com
Thu Aug 14 21:32:01 PDT 2008


This year's Brew at the Zoo is right around the corner - so plan to head on
over to the Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W Street, Eureka from 6pm to 10pm on
Saturday September 6th. Admission is $30 for Zoo members, $35 for
non-members, and five of our local breweries will have their wares on offer:
Eel River Brewing Co, Lost Coast Brewery, Mad River Brewing Co, North Coast
Brewing Co, and Six Rivers Brewery. Plus we'll have live music from St John
and the Sinners, a Dutch Auction, and more. And this year we promise not to
run out of food!
 
For more info and how to purchase tickets, hop on over to the Zoo website at
<http://www.sequoiaparkzoo.net/brew.htm>
http://www.sequoiaparkzoo.net/brew.htm. 
 
Pat Bitton
Partner, Euresto Partners Inc
Sales & Marketing Strategies for Technology Startups
+1 707 268 8968/+1 408 464 0829 cell
www.eurestopartners.com <http://www.eurestopartners.com/> 

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From: list-bounces at redwoodtech.org [mailto:list-bounces at redwoodtech.org] On
Behalf Of Tina Nerat
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 2:32 PM
To: list at redwoodtech.org
Subject: [RTC List] 4th annual broadband forum



If you haven't already RSVP'd, please do so. We need a head count for lunch.
Tina

 

   Rural Connections: From Grassroots to Treetops: Getting

   Broadband to All of the Redwood Coast

 

   The Redwood Coast Rural Action (RCRA), extends this invitation

   to community leaders in Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and

   Trinity Counties to attend this year's annual Broadband

   gathering.

 

   WHEN & WHERE

   Thursday, August 21, 2008

   8:30 am - 5pm

   River Lodge, 1800 Riverwalk Drive, Fortuna

 

   WHAT

   The 4th Annual Broadband Forum -This year's theme

   is:

   Rural Connections: From Grassroots to Treetops: Getting

   Broadband to all of the Redwood Coast

 

   Our Keynote Speaker is Sunne McPeak, President and Chief

   Executive Officer, California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF).

 

   This Forum will also feature presentations from leaders in

   technology development.

 

   WHO SHOULD ATTEND

   Elected officials, city managers, county administrators,

   economic and community development professionals, tribal

   representatives, and community leaders from Del Norte, Humboldt,

   Mendocino and Trinity Counties.

 

   WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT:

   Recent events have demonstrated the critical role that

   telecommunications plays in the economic and social health of

   our community. There's money on the table and political

   will to bring broadband to rural communities like ours, but we

   need to develop strong public/private partnerships and work

   together to make this happen! In addition, local participants

   will receive critical education on statewide and national policy

   and funding trends that will affect our broadband future.

 

   WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU:

   This vitally important issue needs input from your constituent

   group. Decisions will arise from this event that will affect you

   and your community. RSVP to Connie.Stewart at asm.ca.gov or by

   calling (707) 445-7014. We are planning to serve lunch so please

   RSVP by August 18, 2008.

 

 

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