Codetown ::: a software developer's community
The Gainesville Linux User Group is known as the GatorLUG. Clint Collins is the organizer. And, tonight GatorLUG is having a social at Swamphead Brewery from 6-8PM!
Since we're not having a GatorJUG this month, this GatorLUG social is just the ticket to fill that social gap and meet some great folks at a pleasant venue.
Swamphead is local, in case you haven't heard of them. They're pretty hard to miss. 3650 SW 42nd Ave.
This is a shot of the bar.
Local brewery means chance to see how it's done. Here's a peek inside.
More inside views. It's becoming popular to have meetups at microbreweries.
The meetup details, street address and info about the GatorLUG are here. I'll be there. Hope to see you tonight!
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