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*[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pamela-maclean/6/488/601/ Pamela MacLean,] Senior Editor, [http://www.RedwoodAge.com RedwoodAge.com], Marin County, Calif.
*[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pamela-maclean/6/488/601/ Pamela MacLean,] Senior Editor, [http://www.RedwoodAge.com RedwoodAge.com], Marin County, Calif.
* [http://www.loganmolen.com Logan Molen], chief operating officer and digital media overlord at The Bakersfield Californian.
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Revision as of 04:41, 2 October 2009

RJI PICTURED
THE RJI VISION

SIGN UP HERE FOR DINNER (and stop in for drinks)

Join fellows and staff of D.W. Reynolds Journalism Institute for dinner on Friday, Oct. 2 7:30 p.m.

Come to a "birds-of-a-feather" dinner during the Online News Association convention in San Francisco. We'll cover the tip, but come prepared to cover the cost of your meal -- it's "Dutch Treat."

      • Share with us your project or ideas for helping sustain or morph journalism
      • Learn about the RJI Fellows program

WHERE: Café de la Press, 352 Grant Ave., (between Bush & Sutter streets) (415) 398-2680
WHEN: Sit down at 7:30 p.m., Fri., Oct. 2
WHAT: Dinner at a small bistro-style French restaurant VIEW MENU PDF


CAFE HOME PAGE . . . / . . . MENU (PDF) . . . / . . . DIRECTIONS FROM HILTON/Union Square

OPTIONAL: Join us pre-dinner at 6:30 p.m. at Rouge Et Blanc, 334 Grant St., a Nob Hill wine bar owned by and two doors from Cafe de la Press. It's The MediaShift TweetUp@ Route Blanc, with Mark Glaser of MediaShift with your first drink on Mark. No reservation for drinks, but please email Bill Densmore if you're joining us for dinner at 7:30 p.m. next door at Cafe de la Press.


A priority is to get a little bit away from Union Square, which is touristy, but have it still be possible for hardy folks who want a little exercise to walk to dinner. The restaurant is eight blocks -- 3/4-mile, a 15-minute walk or five-minute cab ride -- from the hotel. Here's a Google map with directions.

RESERVE A SEAT AT OUR TABLE (click on edit tab and add name below or email Bill Densmore)

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