Friends and Colleagues,
I apologize if some of you never got the important announcement
messages last weekend, there were issues with FaceBook and it doesn't
seem like everyone got the original announcement I sent out, this
upcoming event will be the Second to Final DPN event. I attached and
posted the original message as a document on the DPN FB Group main
wall so please check it out if you haven't read it.
The next DPN location for Friday, June 3rd, 2011, will be at Whiskey
Girl in Downtown San Diego on the corner of 5th and Market. Happy Hour
is from 4-8pm for $3 Wells and Drafts, Half Price off select
Appetizers such as Chips & Salsa, Cheese Quesadillas, Potato Chips &
Blue Cheese, Chicken Strips, and Potato Skins. They have a lot of
space for a downtown bar so there's Plenty of Room for our DPN Patrons
to Social and Mingle! There's also a Dance Floor for those looking to
get into touch with their grooves.
NOTE: There IS a COVER Charge of $10 after 9pm, so try to come BEFORE
830pm! Remember this is downtown so try to carpool to save on possible
parking costs. There are Plenty of Parking lots all over the place for
an all night fee down Market Ave in the East direction, you can also
park for $3 all night at the Petco Baseball Stadium a few blocks away
and walk over.
Looking Forward to seeing you all there! :) I will be there around
6pm!
-Joey Moss
DPN Coordinator
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When: Friday, June 3rd 2011 from 5pm-2am
Where:
Whiskey Girl
600 5th Ave
San Diego Ca 92101 (at the corner of 5th and Market)
Phone:
619.236.1616
http://whiskeygirl.com/
Directions:
maps.google.com (its on 5th and Market downtown)
Location:
It's on the corner of 5th and Market in Downtown San Diego, on the
south area of Gaslamp Quarters.
Happy Hour: 4-8pm for $3 Wells and Drafts, Half Price off select
Appetizers such as Chips & Salsa, Cheese Quesadillas, Potato Chips &
Blue Cheese, Chicken Strips, and Potato Skins.
Age restriction: 21+
IMPORTANT!!!
This is an open invitation to all deaf community working professionals
and graduate students. All deaf people with substantial working
experience, deaf/hearing graduate students, and hearing professionals
serving the deaf community are all welcome. Sign language is the
primary mode of communication at all DPNs.