UNOFFICIAL BAD meetup Wed. Dec. 5th at Henry's Hunan (Natoma) SF

Elizabeth Krumbach lyz at princessleia.com
Fri Nov 30 15:52:35 PST 2012


Hi everyone,

Since I won't be in town on the second Wednesday of December and a few
people have asked that we get together for dinner after the Ubuntu
Hour coming up on Wednesday, December 5th I'm calling a non-shutgun,
non-official-BAD meeting for Wednesday, December 5th at 7PM.

Location:

Henry's Hunan Restaurant
110 Natoma Street (between Mission and Howard off of New Montgomery)
San Francisco, CA 94105
415-546-4999

This is the SOMA location where we have had past meetings (there are
several other locations in the city). Reservations will be made under
"Bay Area Debian" on our table we'll have little stuffed Squeeze
(alien) and Wheezy (penguin) toys. I'll have some Debian stickers to give out.

The location is wheelchair accessible, beer and wine are available, as
are vegetarian options. When we have larger groups we each ordered a
plate or two and enjoyed the meal family-style sharing (with some
adaptations for dietary restrictions). We request that you bring cash
to simplify settling the bill, but they do accept Visa/Mastercard and
they've been willing to charge to separate cards in the past.

This will be following the monthly 6-7PM "Ubuntu Hour" at The Roastery
coffee shop right across the alley on the corner of Natoma and New
Montgomery, if you're interested in coming to that too (or you just
arrive early and want some company!) information is available here:
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-california/2121/detail/

Local street map (thanks to Michael Paoli):
http://princessleia.com/images/debian/bad.2011.map.png

It's just a couple blocks from BART, MUNI and the temporary transbay
terminal. More direction information can be found in the announcement
from our December 2011 meeting (thanks to Rick Moen):
http://bad.debian.net/list/2011-December/003470.html

Feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Hope to see you there!

-- 
Elizabeth Krumbach // Lyz // pleia2
http://www.princessleia.com


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