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Creative Commons turns 6 in mid-December, and we’ll be celebrating Salon style (as has been the tradition in NYC for CC’s birthdays in years past) at The Open Planning Project once again on December 16th with a Salon and free beer. Since its our birthday there will be some special birthday surprises as well.
 
Creative Commons turns 6 in mid-December, and we’ll be celebrating Salon style (as has been the tradition in NYC for CC’s birthdays in years past) at The Open Planning Project once again on December 16th with a Salon and free beer. Since its our birthday there will be some special birthday surprises as well.
  
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Tuesday, December 16th from 7-10pm
 
Tuesday, December 16th from 7-10pm
The Open Planing Project
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For Your Imagination
349 W. 12th St., 1st Floor
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22 W. 27th St., 6th Floor
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New York, NY
  
 
We’ll also have free (as in beer) beer for the reception afterward. If you’ve didn’t make it to any past CC Salons, don’t miss this one, and if you did, you’ll know to come early as space is limited.
 
We’ll also have free (as in beer) beer for the reception afterward. If you’ve didn’t make it to any past CC Salons, don’t miss this one, and if you did, you’ll know to come early as space is limited.
  
RSVP to the event via Facebook or by e-mailing me: fred [at] creativecommons.org.
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Events

Party in New York, NY, USA

2008/12/16

http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/10562


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Creative Commons was born December 2002, and to celebrate we're inviting the CC Community worldwide to join the party!


Creative Commons turns 6 in mid-December, and we’ll be celebrating Salon style (as has been the tradition in NYC for CC’s birthdays in years past) at The Open Planning Project once again on December 16th with a Salon and free beer. Since its our birthday there will be some special birthday surprises as well.

December’s Salon will feature presentations by Michael Galpert from Aviary.com (whom was unable to make it to September’s Salon but is joining us this time), LimeBits’ Ted Metcalfe, Spot from the Electric Sheep CC-licensed screen saver, and a special musical performance from Sarah Elizabeth Foster, whose new CD is CC licensed.

Here are the details:


Tuesday, December 16th from 7-10pm For Your Imagination 22 W. 27th St., 6th Floor New York, NY

We’ll also have free (as in beer) beer for the reception afterward. If you’ve didn’t make it to any past CC Salons, don’t miss this one, and if you did, you’ll know to come early as space is limited.

RSVP to the event via Facebook or by e-mailing me: fred [at] creativecommons.org.