651 Howard St
San Francisco, California 94105

The Future of Politics is Here, and You’re Invited!

Be the first on your server to party with progressive bloggers! Get crazy with your blue state self and help us raise money for the second annual YearlyKos Convention (YKC 07).

Mingle with grassroots Internet organizers (the Netroots) and hobnob with high-profile bloggers who want what you want—change!

Together we can make it happen. Don’t miss this fascinating fiesta featuring legendary DJ Label and reggae/funk band Planet Down. Lots of wine provided by Hopper Creek.

Friday, June 1, 2007, 7 p.m.
Roe Restaurant and Lounge
651 Howard Street, San Francisco
$35 in advance / $40 at the door

Your generous participation will ensure YKC 07’s stellar success. This year’s convention will feature a Leadership Forum featuring potential 2008 presidential candidates, a progressive film Screening Series, prominent panelists and more. Last year rocked with Howard Dean, Ambassador Joe Wilson, Barbara Boxer, Harry Reid and Retired General Wesley Clark.

Come to the FUN-draiser, then join us in Chicago August 2-5 for YKC 07!

Official Website: http://ykcsf.eventbrite.com/

Added by Rbrooks on May 14, 2007

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More about YearlyKos: An annual convention gathering people from all walks of life who belong to the Netroots, the US-based (but globally focused and inclusive) non-partisan grassroots community that uses the internet and blogs as primary tools for expressing viewpoints; building consensus; acting to change the status quo; mobilizing huge numbers of people and informing each other and the world about current events, grassroots actions, networks, meetings and policy.

More about this event: Join YearlyKos Conventioneers and special guests Brian Keeler, The Calitics crew, Hunter, Gina Cooper, Kid Oakland, Markos, Navajo, the San Francisco and Oakland (check their blog) Drinking Liberally chapters, SusanG, and other Left Coast luminaries.

Main event page:
http://www.yearlykosconvention.org/node/94

(link for this event goes straight to the reg. page)