Sarasota Java Users Group: Cigar Night

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Sarasota Java Users Group: Cigar Night

Time: August 13, 2009 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: Woody's River Roo Pub & Grill
Street: 5717 18th St
City/Town: Ellenton
Website or Map: http://www.woodysriverroo.com/
Phone: (941) 722-2391
Event Type: cigar, night
Organized By: David Moskowitz
Latest Activity: Nov 30, 2011

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Event Description

Its Cigar Night at the SunJUG.
Thursday August 13. 6PM - ?

We'll be meeting this month at Woody's River Roo. on the Manatee River in Ellenton.

No presentations. No sponsors. just Cigars, Booze , and general
debauchery. Java talk is optional.

Woody's has a full menu of food and drink available. Bring your cigars!

About Woody's

A visit to Woody's River Roo Pub & Grill is truely a unique experience. The crowd is usually an ecclectic mix of locals and visitors, most of which are always ready to spark up a conversation. The daytime atmosphere is friendly and laid back, with acoustic guitarists often entertaining the crowd. Yet nighttime can bring anything from hard driving blues & rock, to some of the best karaoke singers in the area. You'll often even see "Woody" and his wife Christine.

Information and directions:
http://www.woodysriverroo.com/

Everyone is welcome.
See you all there.

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