Internet Marketers of New York Party Next Monday October 15

Oct 8, 2007 - 9:33 am 1 by
Filed Under SMX East 2007

Next Monday, the Internet Marketers of New York (IM-NY) will be holding a charity party just in time for SMX Social Media, which will be held next week (October 16-17) in New York.

The details follow: Cost: $40 Donation, which will go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Time/Date: Monday, October 15, 2007, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Location: Town Tavern Bar & Grill 134 W. 3rd Street and 6th Ave.

One of our own, Marty Weintraub, who was diagnosed with Stage 3B lymphoma, will be there, so this is an issue that hits close to home in our close-knit community. That said, even if you're not going to SMX Social Media, you should definitely attend this event to support the cause.

By the way, if you are attending SMX Social Media, I will be speaking for the first time, so please be nice. ;)

Also, IM-NY is looking for sponsorship of future events. The charity event next week is being sponsored by Best of the Web, who will be graciously covering the costs of the event itself. If you're interested in sponsoring an event in the future, please contact IM-NY.

Forum discussion continues at Sphinn.

 

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