Exeter Christmas Tweetup!

Dear #Tags Crew,

After the huge success of the first event at the Exeter Conference Centre last month, it was suggested that it would be really nice to have a social gathering at Christmas for drinks.  Martin Howitt and a couple of others agreed to help with the organisation and after Mr Ronnie Halden’s suggestion of a meeting place, we are now at Mamma Stones in Mary Arches Street (There is a car park directly next to it). Mamma Stone’s website can be found here: http://www.mamastones.com/

This month, we are meeting up in a purely social capacity – no presentations, talks or discussions – a very laid back drinks evening (6pm – 8pm or later if you wish) with friends.

I look forward to seeing you there and if you’re unable to make it I wish you the very best for the festive period.

@banksy6

Tags Tweetup on 19 November

Alastair Banks, David Thomas and Scott Gould have put together a regular event for businesses to benefit from everyone’s social media experiences.

The event will be interactive, educational and fun. We’ve got a guest speaker, a panel to answer questions and various ‘gurus’ to help with your social media challenges.

Our guest speaker will be John Harvey (@ExeterCCM) who will give an insight in to a recent experience he’s had with the power of Twitter.

The panellists will be made up of Martin Rothwell (@martinrothwell), Sarah Knight (@sarknight) and Adam Stone (@rokkster).

To cover some basic costs for the centre we are putting a small and amusing figure of £1.40 per person (get it?) if you book in advance or £5 on the door. This is not a money making opportunity – we just want to get everyone together and share knowledge.

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Where? Exeter Conference Centre
When? Thursday 19th November, 4 – 6pm
How much? £1.40 to cover costs

You can sign up online by booking here!

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