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PECHA KUCHA

Started May 13

 

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Kenneth Cowart is attending Ashly Anderson's event
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Friday, May 15th at the Roosevelt in Ybor. Come check it out. 8 presenters, 20 slides 20 seconds. Artists, advocates and architects mix, mingle and share ideas. Pecha Kucha volume 2
May 13
I'll try to connect you both on Friday. Grant are you still on for the next Pecha Kucha in August?
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At 11:37am on September 17, 2009, Adam Fritz said…
Ken, I hear you AIA parking day installation is about Bike shareing? cool! hope you come to open mic and talk about it. http://sdattampa.ning.com/events/the-urban-charrette-open-mic-3 good luck tommorrow- I will try to make it down, but working in Carrollwood does not make it easy... talk to you soon.
At 3:54pm on July 7, 2009, Adam Fritz said…
let me know if you want some more info up there for Pecha Kucha... I will see if there are some more speakers, too ... good luck!
At 12:57pm on January 7, 2009, Adam Fritz said…
welcome Ken.... Hope 2009 is treating you well...
 
 

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