The October calendar is too bloody full. I say that because Let Them Tweet Cake! and the benefit for Adam Tatum, owner of Oak Street Pizza are both tomorrow night October 16. I wish it hadn’t worked out that way but it did. I’m incredibly lucky that I’ve found a way to be part of both events. Naturally I’ll be at Let Them Tweet Cake! but I’ll also be represented at the benefit by one of my prints in the silent auction.
Let Them Tweet Cake!
is a social gathering for women with interests in social media,
blogging, social networking and other online technologies and all
manner of geekiness. We want to get together to talk about our shared
interests, learn about new technologies from each other, develop new
friendships and social connections and just generally have a good time.
And oh yeah, eat cake.
Not only has Sweet Surrender graciously agreed to host our meetup they
have also agreed to have half slices of cake available for purchase
during Let Them Tweet Cake. Half slices of cake are better for my hips and also better for my wallet. Thank you Sweet Surrender.
What: Let Them Tweet Cake!, a meetup of new media using, technology savvy women in Louisville
When: Thursday October 16, 2008, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Where: Sweet Surrender
1804 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, KY
Please RSVP to info@consuminglouisville.com (preferably with “Let Them Tweet Cake” as the subject.
The print I’m donating to Oak Street Pizza benefit is of this image:![]()
Swing by Derby City Espresso anytime after they open at 11AM and $1 from every drink purchase goes toward the benefit fund. If you aren’t coming to Let Them Tweet Cake! then head over at 6PM or later for auction goodness, live music and a general state of festiviness while doing good.



October 15, 2008
Community Involvement, Michelle Jones Photography, Online