[From nobody Wed Aug 22 13:40:38 2007 Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:50:39 -0400 From: "Benj. Mako Hill" <mako@atdot.cc> To: "recipient list supressed"; Cc: mika matsuzaki <mika@yukidoke.org> Subject: Party @ The Acetarium (8/25) Message-ID: <20070822165039.GX24012@yukidoke.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) Acetarium 2.0 Grand Opening ------------------------------ When: Saturday, August 25, 2007 @ 19:00 -> LATE Where: 265 Elm Street, Apt 4, Somerville, MA The the Acetarium has moved to the heart of Davis Square Somerville and is throwing what promises to be an epic party to celebrate: * The new physical location at 265 Elm Street Apt 4, Somerville. * The new virtual location, now in BETA release at http://www.acetarium.com * The quickly-approaching end of summer and beginning of autumn. * Mako's thesis completion at MIT. * Mika's end-of-semester at HSPH. Keg beer from the Berkshire Brewing Company will be provided by the proprietors. A vegetarian/vegan dinner will be provided to those that arrive early (while food lasts) and limited number of snacks will be available throughout night. Feel free to bring food or drinks -- especially non-beer (which will be covered) -- to share with others. "Almost correct" attire is strongly recommended. Our new space is much bigger so friends and both significant and insignificant others are welcome. Also feel free to forward this mail, invite, or mention this to other people we may not have remembered. Of course, a head count would be good to have, so please contact the proprietors if you are coming. The Acetarium is located at 265 Elm Street, Apartment 4, Somerville between Mike's and Diesel Cafe in the heart of Davis Square. Contact information, subway directions, and maps are available on: http://www.acetarium.com PLEASE BE ADVISED: There is no bell at the apartment so please bring a phone number for the proprietors to call when you arrive: Mako: 206-409-7191 Mika: 206-890-5155 Later, Mako -- Benjamin Mako Hill mako@atdot.cc http://mako.cc/ Creativity can be a social contribution, but only in so far as society is free to use the results. --RMS ]