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Netroots Nation DC Grassroots Fundraiser: Wed, April 9

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for the Washington, DC
fundraiser Wednesday, April 9

A Benefit for the 2008 Netroots Nation Convention

With Special Guests:
Sen. Russ Feingold
Rep. Brad Miller (NC-13)
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (TX-25)

Joined By:
John Aravosis, AmericaBlog.com
Joe Sudbay, AmericaBlog.com
Natasha Chart, GoldenApplePress.com
Matthew Yglesias, associate editor of The Atlantic and author of the forthcoming book Heads in the Sand
Sam Seder, AirAmerica Radio
Dana Houle, DHinMI, DailyKos

Join activists, organizers and on-lookers, as we drink, laugh and carouse liberally to celebrate the blogging community and prepare for the Netroots Nation in Austin

Free food, cheap drinks, lively conversation & progressive camaraderie!

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Wednesday, April 9th
6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
The Mott House [MAP]
corner of Maryland Ave NE and Constitution Avenue
Metro accessible from Union Station (Red Line) and Capitol South (Blue/Orange Lines)

$35 Donor
$50 Benefactor
Join the host committee (in formation) with a $100 donation

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This is a grassroots event and only modest donations are solicited to attend, as reflected above. Netroots Nation Convention also seeks sponsorship for our convention in Austin, Texas July 17-20, if interested please contact Karen at Karen@netrootsnation.org For this 4/9 event the Netroots Nation Convention and elected officials are soliciting maximum donations of up to $2,300 from an individual or up to $5,000 from a multi-candidate committee. In addition, for this 4/9 event we are not soliciting funds from corporations, national banks or labor unions.

All proceeds benefit Bloggerpower.org, a 501(c) 4 organization

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