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My monthly second Friday dinner party will happen on Friday, 10/14 at Bok Choy

Garden, where we'll feast on some yummy vegan Chinese cuisine. Bok Choy Garden

is a great little cozy sort of place and is famous for its huge menu of a

variety of fantastic and reasonably priced food.

 

That's Friday, October 14! I'm now accepting reservations for this event.

 

Of course you'll enjoy a fun dinner, meet new friends, and catch up on gossip

with old friends. And this month's dinner is special -- I am co-hosting it with

the San Francisco Libertarian Party, a force for principled and positive change

in the Bay Area. But don't worry, these folks are mellow and I promise the

dinner will not be political (unless everyone wants it to be).

 

Then, after dinner I'll be giving a brief presentation on the critical need for

the development of sustainable alternative energy, followed by a roundtable

discussion.

 

Space Is Limited! Please be sure to RSVP to me No Later Than Wednesday, Oct. 12

if you want to go.

When you RSVP, please include

(a) whether you want to order your own food or share with the group and

(b) an accurate probability estimate that you'll in fact be there.

 

Bok choy Garden, 1820 Clement St. (near 19th Ave.) We'll gather at 6:30pm and

eat at 7pm. We will simply order from the menu. Family Style. Cost will be

split among the participants -- cost should be about $12-$14 each.

 

The best way to get there is by public transport, Take the 38L bus and hop off

at 19th or 20th Ave., then just stroll a block north to Clement. By BART just

get off at Montgomery, climb out the exit at Post St. and wait nearby for the

38L outbound. Email me for Caltrain directions or specifics from other parts of

town.

 

Looking forward to seeing y'all.

 

Dave G.

dg2222

Note: My monthly dinner series is an independent occurence that aims to promote

vegan eating and is NOT affiliated with or endorsed by any other organization

such as San Francisco Vegetarian Society, Bay Area Vegetarians, etc.

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