Seattle Microfinance and Microbrews

April 6, 2008 2 Comments

When: Thursday, April 24, 5:30PM
Where: 314 Occidental Ave S, Seattle (Map It)

Come meet other people interested in microfinance at SeaMo’s first networking happy hour while enjoying Manny’s Pale Ale, one of Seattle’s finest microbrews. Seattle is a hub for microfinance activity and SeaMo wants to bring the community together to foster friendship and collaboration!

Who should come: Anyone working in microfinance, donating time or money to microfinance, or interested in learning more about microfinance.
Who else can I tell: Anyone you think who will be interested in meeting other people working/interested in microfinance.
What does it cost: The event is free, but a $5 suggested contribution for cost recovery would be greatly appreciated.
Where is it: The Pioneer Square showroom of Statements Tile, our venue host for the night.

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2 Comments to “Seattle Microfinance and Microbrews”
  1. pino says:

    To help us track attendance, please RSVP by writing to events@seattlemicrofinance.org.

  2. Rick Hodsdon says:

    I am part of a Seattle Microcredit group — Oikocredit Support NW — that is just being set up. Together with the Puget Sound Millennium Goals Project and other local organizations, we are hosting a Microcredit Forum at the UW’s Kane Hall, on Thursday May 29th from 6:30 – 9:00 pm.

    I would love to attend tonight’s event but have a prior engagement. I look forward to hearing about other events in the neighborhood.

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