
π WeAreLATech: LA Tech Community Sunset Beach Walk - February Edition
βJoin us for the WeAreLATech's Los Angeles Tech Community Sunset Beach Walk ππΆ Tuesday February 25 at 5:15pm. Please note the meeting point is different than previous months.
βSTARTUP FEATURE THIS MONTH: Dreamscolor Media
Scott Horton is a senior web designer and ad tech specialist. He has extensive experience in tech working with goliaths like Yellow Pages designing their site search interface, adtech and content layout for overall site structure.
βNot only is Scott in tech, he's also an artist. He'll be showcasing his art before the beach walk at 3:30pm where you can meet with him and say hello. Complimentary Beer/Wine/Appetizers will be provided.
β1 - !!!BONUS!!!!
Comped Community ALL DAY at an incredible private co working space walking distance to the beach walk. All beach walk attendees can opt in for the co working pass upon registering for the beach walk.
β2 - BONUS!!!
3:30pm Happy Hour mixer with beer/wine/apps featuring Scott's art. RSVP here.
βWhere the waves meet the web, and the tech community comes to play. We'll be mixing and mingling for just an hour. It's the perfect chance to catch a stunning sunset with fellow startups and and make connections that go beyond the bandwidth.
βConversations breezy, and the vibes are as warm as the SoCal sun. See you there, where the palm trees sway, and the ideas play! π΄πΉπ©βπ»π¨βπ»
βMEETING POINT: address shown after RSVPing
Please note the meeting point is different this month.
βIf you'd like to bring a guest have them register using this invite link: https://lu.ma/wearelatech
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SendKits is a startup that easily creates you a branded sales kit. Their one liner: "Send proposals, next steps, and customer stories that buyers actually read."