# CC Salon Tomorrow

- Author: Joichi Ito
- Date: 2007-02-21T11:39:42Z


I'll be in SF tomorrow and will at the CC Salon. Come by if you have time. Here's the Eventful listing. Here's the info from the CC Weblog: Creative Commons Salon SF Next Wednesday: Joi, John, Heather and Jim

Please join us for the first CC Salon of 2007 at ShineSF.com on Wednesday, February 21, from 7-9 PM in San Francisco. It will be major! And, yes, please note, we are not doing this event monthly now, but every other month to maximize the impact in SF!

The line-up for the evening:

    * John Wilbanks, Executive Director, Science Commons
    * Joi Ito, Web Entrepreneur, Chairman of Creative Commons Board
    * Heather Ford, Executive Director, iCommons
    * Jim Sowers, Calabash Music and National Geographic, Musical Guest, Discussing state of Digital Music and DJ&#8217;ing

Details

The event is free and open to the public. Quick presentations begin at 7 PM and go until 9 PM, but if you&#8217;d like to have an informal meeting or get a good seat, get there a bit early (We open the doors at 6 PM). So don&#8217;t worry if you&#8217;re late; there will be stuff happening all night at Shine, 1337 Mission Street between 9th and 10th Streets. Shine has free wi-fi and a super cool Flickr photo booth. Note: Since Shine is a bar, CC Salon is only open to people who are 21 and older.

Also, plug this event into your digital life on our upcoming.org posting.

About

CC Salon is a free, casual monthly get-together focused on conversation, presentations, and performances from people or groups who are developing projects that relate to open content and/or software. Please invite your friends, colleagues, and anyone you know who might be interested in drinks and discussion. There are now CC Salons happening in San Francisco, Toronto, Berlin, Beijing, Warsaw, Seoul, Brisbane, and Johannesburg. Read about the first Jo&#8217;burg salon on iCommons.org.PS I'm still trying to figure out what to talk about. Any suggestions?





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Creative Commons, Joi's Diary
