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WordPress BBQ Meetup @ Conjunctured

Sunday, March 15, 2009 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM (CT)

Austin, United States

WordPress BBQ Meetup @ Conjunctured

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**Due to the maximum occupancy of the venue, we had to close registration!**



Howdy WordPress lovers!

Come chat up some folks behind your favorite blogging platform at Austin's very first coworking space, Conjunctured!

There will be some tasty BBQ, beverages and cupcakes served up for you party people! This event is open to the public, so no need for a SXSW badge to join the fun!


Warning: This is some darn good BBQ and quantities are limited, so it's first-come, first-serve!



Folks we'd like to thank:

Hosted by Conjunctured

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Conjunctured is a community of like-minded entrepreneurs, independents and creatives who have grown tired of working in isolation. Our coworking space is located in East Austin and is a great setting for collaboration and getting things done. We continually strive to provide a place for people to connect through events, seminars and function as meeting space for various local groups. Come say howdy some time!


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Cupcakes furnished by Girls In Tech

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Girls in Tech is a social network enterprise focused on the engagement, education and empowerment of like-minded, professional, intelligent and influential women in technology. As young women with the capacity to inspire, we made it our personal desire and passion to create and sustain an organization that focuses on the collaboration, promotion, growth and success of women in the technology sector.


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Tasty Tea sponsored by Sweet Leaf Tea

Sweet Leaf Tea

The idea for Sweet Leaf Tea was conceived on a road trip through Alabama and Mississippi, where Clayton Christopher was inspired by the quality and abundance of home-made sweet tea being served in local restaurants. Yet for all the delicious iced tea being brewed at home and in restaurants there was no bottled tea on the market that tasted like real iced tea, like the kind that Grandma used to make. So after tasting teas from all over the world and brewing countless batches from old Southern recipes in Clayton's kitchen, Sweat Leaf Tea Company was born.


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BBQ provided by

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Just north of San Antonio, at the edge of the Texas Hill Country, sits the small community of Leon Springs. Founded in the 1800s by Max Aue, Leon Spring's cityscape changed when Max's son, Rudolph, opened a one-stop gas station, garage, and grocery store.

Bar-B-Q was added to the operation in 1989, and Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q has been serving up tasty food ever since. The same original recipes that built Rudy's Leon Springs' reputation are now available throughout the Southwest.

Our pits are 100% wood fired with oak, a slower burning wood than the mesquite used by others. Along with time and oak, we cook with a dry spice that ensures each plate of Rudy's Bar-B-Q is perfectly ready for you. Apply some of our famous "Sause" and dinner is served.



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Conjunctured
1309 E 7th St
Austin, 78702

Sunday, March 15, 2009 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM (CT)


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