CelebrateCamp 2008 - Shared Holiday Party for Montreal Tech Community
Posted by austin under Montreal
Come out an celebrate 2008 at CelebrateCamp2008 with the Montreal Technology Community.

As a community we have many things to celebrate. A successful year of Barcamps, StartupCamps, Democamps, Podcamps and a host of other community events flourished in 2008. We’ve seen more startups launched, more investing activity and a number of our local community have had great personal & professional success created in 2008.
In Montreal we are use to surviving tough winters. With many fretting about a cold & long winter (metaphorically the word Nuclear Winter has been heard by some) we invite the grateful and thankful to join the community in celebrating a good year and to wish our community well for 2009.
Come to CelebrateCamp where we will drink, dance, play and be merry with those in our community who have something to be grateful & thankful about this year.
Location will be finalized depending on final ticket numbers. It will be on the Plateau (St. Laurent) area and be a cozy, casual bar with affordable drinks and invaluable company of friends.
On Thursday December 18th at 8:00pm everyone is welcome to join us at CelebrateCamp (was HolidayCamp). This shared holiday party will allow us all to come join in the holiday festivities, drink, be merry, dance and celebrate 2008 together.
Tickets will be $25 per person which includes 3 drink tickets, cost of the event with the all event profits to be donated to the Montreal Childrens Hospital.

You can purchase tickets for teams, friends & couples through Eventbrite.
Please purchase early so we can confirm final headcount and announce the location.
We also need help in spreading the word. Please link to CelebrateCamp and help us bring out the community.
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