On Tuesday, June 29, 2010, I, along with some other fabulous bloggers got the opportunity to mix and mingle at a fabulous networking event presented by Kitty Bradshaw of KittyBradshaw.com.
The event was Kitty’s 2 year anniversary party, for those that were lucky enough to attend Kitty’s first year anniversary party last year, you wouldn’t expect anything less than fabulous from her events. This was my first Kitty event and I really enjoyed myself. Ms. Kitty Bradshaw professionalism and generosity cannot describe her enough.
Today I got the chance to attend the coolest book club party ever, hosted by MediaBistro.com. This was my first MediaBistro event, and I am so glad I attended. The staff was super friendly, thanks to Stephanie Mack, MediaBistro’s Event Manager for helping me register for the event, because I was really having technical difficulties that day. Thank you Stephanie for being so patient with me and it was a pleasure to meet you. I also got the chance to meet Jason Boog, Publishing Editor at MediaBistro.com, he’s exactly how he describes himself on his blog, very friendly and welcoming.
Central Park SummerStage, a program of City Parks Foundation, presents performances of outstanding artistic quality, free of charge, to serve the diverse communities of New York City. (SummerStage)
CP’s SummerStage 2010 calendar is up, and I’m here to give you a gist of what’s coming this summer, if you want a full description on an event and contact info visit SummerStage.org.
Come out and network with these lovely ladies, as well as some other really cool bloggers.
Blog Café 1.0 was a great turn out! My goal for this event was to get bloggers and readers together to mingle, chill, meet and greet and have a great time, and I think my mission was accomplished.
Dear Fellow Bloggers, As we all know the death of print and the emergence of the Blogosphere has been the hippest thing since the invention of the internet. It is for that reason that as a Blogger, I was inspired to organize a “Bloggers’ Blowout Fest” in NYC. This event will give fellow Bloggers the opportunity to meet and greet their readers while marketing and publicizing their site.
15 venues throughout New York CityMost in the Washington Square Area of Greenwich VillageTicket prices range from $12 – $40The festival includes more than a dozen Nobel Laureates, leading researchers, top-level technologists, filmmakers, and performers to create more than 40 unique events that will explore the many ways in which scientific discovery and innovation are shaping modern life.
May 21 – May 28
NYC
Friday, May 23
8am – 5pm
Public visitation of ship in Manhattan
Pier 90, 50th St &12th Ave/West Side Hwy
***Note: Lines maybe capped as early as 3pm to ensure all visitors have toured the ship before 5pm when the ships close.
9am – 11am
WTC Run
Service members along with reps from NYPD, FDNY & PAPD will run a 2-mile route to the World Trade Center site and conduct a wreath laying ceremony.
5pm – 6pm
Times Square Concert
Times Square, NYC
Saturday, May 24
6:30am – 10am
Today’s Show Performance
Rockfeller Plaza, NYC
9am – 4pm
Marine Day in Times Square
7th Ave & 46th St, NY
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Marine Band Free Concert
Central Park Bandshell
Sunday, May 25
1pm – 3pm
Tug of War
South Street Seaport

