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ACS - San Francisco Meet Up

by mitch on Mar 19 2010 (6366 Views)

There have been discussions about doing a meet up at ACS-SF again. The last time the bloggers tried this we got a pretty good showing in 2006 (embarrassing link to my drunken write-up).

If you are in town for the conference and want to meet up to get some food and drinks here is the plan. Fellow bloggers from coronene and everyday scientist will be in the bar at Chevy's on Monday. We'll meet there at 6:30 pm and be done before SCI-Mix begins at 8pm.

Restaurant/Bar: Chevys Fresh Mex
Address: 201 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94103-3154
Time: Monday 6:30 pm to 8:00pm (March 22nd)
Map: From Google, it is literally across the street from Moscone.
If you can't find us, my cell number is (510)684-8092.

Maz and I will get there early, look for two brown kids with press passes.

If you can't make it to the meet-up you can still trust Chemistry Blog to give you all the highlights from the ACS conference. For more coverage check out the C&EN blog as well.

Mitch


Posted on : Mar 19 2010
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3 Responses to “ACS - San Francisco Meet Up”

  1. 1
    Noel says:

    Why is it that the ONE time there is a meet up in San Francisco, I am away from San Francisco for the first time in 10 years? :(

  2. 2
    sam says:

    i'll be there.

  3. 3
    LiqC says:

    That was fun. :)

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