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Logan Molen[http://www.loganmolen.com], chief operating officer and digital media overlord at The Bakersfield Californian
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Revision as of 03:52, 2 October 2009

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)

Logan Molen[2], chief operating officer and digital media overlord at The Bakersfield Californian