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Time: January 22, 2015 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Eden Bar @TheEnzian
Street: 1300 South Orlando Avenue
City/Town: Maitland FL 32751
Website or Map: http://www.enzian.org/food/ed…
Phone: 321-252-9322
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Michael Levin
Latest Activity: Jan 22, 2015
Tomorrow's meeting will be an informal get together outdoors at the Eden Bar next to the Enzian movie theater in Maitland. Our friends at DeVry are still onboard, but this last minute change of venue I think will be lots of fun, especially given the beautiful weather we've had recently. I'll grab a table and there's ample room for everyone interested in attending. You'll see me there at around 6. There's a nice menu so you can order whatever you like for dinner.
We'll talk about whatever comes up. There are loads of programming related topics and upcoming events, calls for papers, etc.
Also, if you've never seen a movie at the Enzian, you should! ...you might stick around for the 9:30 feature and see it with me. "Listen Up Philip" is playing. The Enzian is a gem. http://www.enzian.org/film/listen-up-philip
We're always looking for presentations, pizza sponsors and volunteers.
See you soon,
Mike Levin
Chairman, OrlandoJUG
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Good to hear from you, Richard. See you next time!
Wish I could make it a night at the Enzian sounds like a fun night. Unfortunately I am out of town this week. Next month...
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