Event Date: 03/16/2011 Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM To kickstart the user group for 2011 we decided to organize something completely different than the usual, something ad-hoc and fun! That's right, on March 16th we will be meeting at On The Border restaurant in Tysons Corner (it's just one block away from our usual meeting place). Any topic goes, any question goes... it's open mic at the DNN Social Hour and I'll be there at the receiving end trying to quench your thirst for anything DotNetNuke. This will definitely be fun, and I hope you're up for it. Be there or be square! Speaker Antonio Chagoury Antonio Chagoury is the CEO and Chief Software Architect of Inspector IT Inc (www.inspectorit.com), a .net and DotNetNuke solutions provider based in the Washington DC Metro Area. As a member of the DotNetNuke Core team and project lead of the Blog module as well as the Installer utility, he is an active contributor and supporter DotNetNuke and Open Source. Antonio Chagoury is a Microsoft MVP Note We will be using EventBrite for all of our future meetings. Please RSVP on EventBrite as soon as possible so that we can make the necessary arrangements with the restaurant. Please also note that food and beverages are not sponsored, we're going dutch on this one. News Day Of DotNetNuke in Orlando! Pre-Party Date: March 25, 2011 Event Date: March 26, 2011 The actual agenda for the day of events will come in the near future. This is really a two day event for many, but definitely a full day and night event for the average attendee. Volunteers, Sponsors, and Speakers will enjoy a pre-party the night before the event. Then there will be a post-event party that will immediately follow the conclusion of the event. Plan for the event to begin around 8:00-8:30 AM EST, but that time may change when the official agenda is released. See more details are the Day of DotNetNuke Blog CDUG Updates We have decided to switch to MailChimp.com for all our future Email Annoucments. I'm still working on making it a little more pretty, but this should work for now. I will be looking at sending out 3 newsletters as reminders each month. (1st of the Month, 1 Week before, 1 Day before). If you find this to be excessive, please let us know! We will be using EventBrite.com for all our RSVP information. Upcoming Events 04/20/2011 - Joe Craig Presents: DotNetNuke and Razor 05/18/2011 - Steve Fabian Presents: Intro to Windows Phone 7 Development
Any topic goes, any question goes... it's open mic at the DNN Social Hour and I'll be there at the receiving end trying to quench your thirst for anything DotNetNuke. This will definitely be fun, and I hope you're up for it. Be there or be square! Speaker Antonio Chagoury Antonio Chagoury is the CEO and Chief Software Architect of Inspector IT Inc (www.inspectorit.com), a .net and DotNetNuke solutions provider based in the Washington DC Metro Area. As a member of the DotNetNuke Core team and project lead of the Blog module as well as the Installer utility, he is an active contributor and supporter DotNetNuke and Open Source. Antonio Chagoury is a Microsoft MVP Note We will be using EventBrite for all of our future meetings. Please RSVP on EventBrite as soon as possible so that we can make the necessary arrangements with the restaurant. Please also note that food and beverages are not sponsored, we're going dutch on this one.
Pre-Party Date: March 25, 2011 Event Date: March 26, 2011
The actual agenda for the day of events will come in the near future. This is really a two day event for many, but definitely a full day and night event for the average attendee. Volunteers, Sponsors, and Speakers will enjoy a pre-party the night before the event. Then there will be a post-event party that will immediately follow the conclusion of the event.
Plan for the event to begin around 8:00-8:30 AM EST, but that time may change when the official agenda is released. See more details are the Day of DotNetNuke Blog
CDUG Updates
We have decided to switch to MailChimp.com for all our future Email Annoucments. I'm still working on making it a little more pretty, but this should work for now. I will be looking at sending out 3 newsletters as reminders each month. (1st of the Month, 1 Week before, 1 Day before). If you find this to be excessive, please let us know!
We will be using EventBrite.com for all our RSVP information.
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