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Sunday
May 17, 2009
Picnic
Sellwood Riverfront Park

Its Sunday and that means another twitter picnic (aka twicnic). Look for the usual crowd close to the river. Oak's Bottom wildlife refuge is next door and has a fun trail through the refuge.

Bring any toys (frisbee, etc) and food you might want.

Sunday
May 24, 2009
Twitter picnic
Cathedral Park

A twitter picnic at Cathedral park under the St. John's bridge. Bring whatever food and games you can. Also a blanket is handy.

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Sunday
May 31, 2009
Twicnic at Wallace Park
Wallace Park

Good afternoon,

Every Sunday, our proud Portland tradition of lounging about the lawn is taking place. Some call it Twicnic: a picnic put on by Twitter users who just happens to like hanging around each other and having conversations someplace outdoor (be it about technology or otherwise.)

Kindly suggested by Bryan Stearns, we’re meeting at Wallace Park this time. Note the location: NW 25th & Raleigh St.

Bring food, drinks, or whatever you’d like to eat that afternoon. There’s also a Kenny & Zuke’s sandwich shop nearby, if that strikes your fancy.

Bring your books, blankets, bikes, frisbees—and, you know, other things you don’t usually bring to your day job.

And there is even a sort of an after party at Makerlab at 4 pm, if you want to do that.

That is all.

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Sunday
Jun 28, 2009
#Twicnic by the Sandy river
Glenn Otto Community Park

Every Sunday, our proud Portland tradition of lounging about the lawn is taking place. Some call it Twicnic: a picnic put on by Twitter users who just happens to like hanging around each other and having conversations someplace outdoor (be it about technology or otherwise)—then give it a hashtag, so it’s now known as #twicnic.

As kindly suggested by Kimberly Gehl, we’re meeting at Glenn Otto Community Park, by the Sandy River.

Apologies to Robin Catesby for failing to schedule it near the neighborhood. I just thought that having it by the river is a good idea while we have this nice of a weather.

Bring food, drinks, or whatever you’d like to eat that afternoon.

Bring your books, blankets, bikes, frisbees—and, you know, other things you don’t usually bring to your day job.

Computer is optional.

That is all.

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Saturday
Jul 4, 2009
#Twicnic by The Sandy River: Post-Independence Day Edition
Glenn Otto Community Park

Every Sunday, our proud Portland tradition of lounging about the lawn is taking place. Some call it Twicnic: a picnic put on by Twitter users who just happens to like hanging around each other and having conversations someplace outdoor (be it about technology or otherwise)—then give it a hashtag, so it’s now known as #twicnic.

As kindly suggested by Kimberly Gehl—and back for a repeat performance—we will meeting at Glenn Otto Community Park, conveniently located by the Sandy River.

Bring food, drinks, or whatever you’d like to eat that afternoon.

Bring your books, blankets, bikes, frisbees—and, you know, other things you don’t usually bring to your day job.

And bringing computer is optional.

That is all.

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