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By Audrey Hendrickson Views (106) | Comments (6) | ( 0 votes)

Just another reminder that this Wednesday, the 18th, is our second annual Blogsgiving! So RSVP, dammit! We gotta know how many caramel apples to make.

Like last year's event, this year's Blogsgiving is a chance for a whole bunch of local blogs (us, of course, along with Seattle Metblogs, Seattlest, Seattle PostGlobe, and all of Neighborlogs) to host a big ol' blogger meetup while also raising money for Northwest Harvest.

So this Wednesday, head over to Central Cinema starting at 6 p.m. for food and drinks and seasonal tidings. Please be advised that the free food is gonna go quick, so be sure to be punctual if you want to get your hands on a caramel apple or a slice of pizza.  Or a slice of caramel apple pizza.

$5 suggested donation at the door or feel free to bring some non-perishable food items.  Send us any of your favorite YouTube vids to broadcast on the big screen.  And for an extra $6, stick around for Big Trouble in Little China at 9:30 p.m.

Once again, we kindly ask you to take a look at the invite and be sure to RSVP:

The party begins at 6 p.m. Enjoy some mulled wine and caramel apples. On top of that, we're bringing back the amateur paper turkey contest, a big hit from last year. Will you see amazing things transpire on the big screen? Yes, obviously, or we wouldn't have brought it up. Invite your friends, family, and fellow bloggers, journalers, or tumblrs. See you there!
  • Blogsgiving is Wednesday, November 18th, 6-9 p.m. at Central Cinema, 1411 21st Ave. $5 suggested donation and/or two non-perishable food items.
By Audrey Hendrickson Views (100) | Comments (2) | ( 0 votes)

I know that all of you, dear readers, are already well aware of Blogsgiving and have already RSVPed, and are currently shining up your finest Pilgrim shoes, but just in case, one final reminder: Tonight (Wednesday the 18th) is our second annual Blogsgiving. 

Like last year's event, this year's Blogsgiving is a chance for a cadre of local blogs (us, of course, along with Seattle Metblogs, Seattlest, Seattle PostGlobe, and all of Neighborlogs) to host a big ol' blogger meetup while also raising money for Northwest Harvest.

So head on over to Central Cinema tonight starting at 6 p.m. for food, drinks, and seasonal tidings. You know that free food is bound to go quick, so be sure to be punctual if you want to get your hands on a caramel apple or a slice of pizza.  Or a slice of caramel apple pizza.

It's a $5 suggested donation at the door, or feel free to bring some non-perishable food items.  Last chance for you to send us any of your favorite YouTube vids to broadcast on the big screen (via jseattle at gmail.com).  And for an extra $6, stick around for Big Trouble in Little China at 9:30 p.m.

For more details, take a look at the invite.  See you all soon!

The party begins at 6 p.m. Enjoy some mulled wine and caramel apples. On top of that, we're bringing back the amateur paper turkey contest, a big hit from last year. Will you see amazing things transpire on the big screen? Yes, obviously, or we wouldn't have brought it up. Invite your friends, family, and fellow bloggers, journalers, or tumblrs. See you there!
  • Blogsgiving is tonight (Wednesday, November 18th) 6-9 p.m. at Central Cinema, 1411 21st Ave. $5 suggested donation and/or two non-perishable food items.
By Michael van Baker Views (194) | Comments (1) | ( +1 votes)

Last night a hardy band of bloggers braved wind and rain to gather for Blogsgiving, a fundraiser for NW Harvest and a chance for everyone to meet in real life. Sponsored by the Neighborlogs empire (including CHS and CDNews), Seattle Metblogs, Seattlest, and The SunBreak, the party raised $447 in cash, and packed up a big box of food.

The mulled wine flowed like...wine, and the Central Cinema pizza vanished astonishingly quickly. You want celebrity guests? How about Joel Connelly, ladies and gentlemen! Mónica Guzmán! Dominic Holden! Clark Humphrey! nerd's eye view! The list goes on. B-Town Blog! We even had an Office Nomads blogger show up. I know I'm leaving people out. It was a cavalcade of stars, and, as I say, a cavalcade of mulled wine, so things get a bit hazy for me about mid-way.

Thanks to everyone who helped set it up, especially our host Central Cinema, and everyone who came by to socialize. We'll see you next year!

By Audrey Hendrickson Views (114) | Comments (0) | ( 0 votes)

Are you ready? Just another reminder that Wednesday the 18th is our second annual Blogsgiving. So RSVP already.  It's almost tomorrow!

Like last year's event, this year's Blogsgiving is a chance for a cadre of local blogs (us, of course, along with Seattle Metblogs, Seattlest, Seattle PostGlobe, and all of Neighborlogs) to host a big ol' blogger meetup while also raising money for Northwest Harvest.

Tomorrow night, put on your finest Pilgrim hat and head over to Central Cinema starting at 6 p.m. for food, drinks, and seasonal tidings. You know that free food is bound to go quick, so be sure to be punctual if you want to get your hands on a caramel apple or a slice of pizza.  Or a slice of caramel apple pizza.

It's a $5 suggested donation at the door, or feel free to bring some non-perishable food items.  Send us any of your favorite YouTube vids to broadcast on the big screen (via jseattle at gmail.com).  And for an extra $6, stick around for Big Trouble in Little China at 9:30 p.m.

For more details, take a look at the invite and be sure to RSVP:

The party begins at 6 p.m. Enjoy some mulled wine and caramel apples. On top of that, we're bringing back the amateur paper turkey contest, a big hit from last year. Will you see amazing things transpire on the big screen? Yes, obviously, or we wouldn't have brought it up. Invite your friends, family, and fellow bloggers, journalers, or tumblrs. See you there!
  • Blogsgiving is this Wednesday, November 18th, 6-9 p.m. at Central Cinema, 1411 21st Ave. $5 suggested donation and/or two non-perishable food items.
By Audrey Hendrickson Views (138) | Comments (0) | ( 0 votes)

Hey everybody, Wednesday the 18th is our second annual Blogsgiving!

If you remember anything about last year's event, Blogsgiving is a chance for a whole bunch of local blogs (us, of course, along with Seattle Metblogs, Seattlest, and all of Neighborlogs) to throw a massive blogger meetup while also raising money for a good cause.

So next Wednesday, head over to Central Cinema starting at 6 p.m. for food and drinks and seasonal tidings. $5 suggested donation at the door or feel free to bring some non-perishable food items.  Everything's going to Northwest Harvest. And for an extra $6, stick around for the screening of Big Trouble in Little China at 9:30 p.m.

Check the invite and shoot us an RSVP:


The party begins at 6 p.m. Enjoy some mulled wine and caramel apples. On top of that, we're bringing back the amateur paper turkey contest, a big hit from last year. Will you see amazing things transpire on the big screen? Yes, obviously, or we wouldn't have brought it up. Invite your friends, family, and fellow bloggers, journalers, or tumblrs. See you there!
  • Blogsgiving is Wednesday, November 18th, 6-9 p.m. at Central Cinema, 1411 21st Ave. $5 suggested donation and/or two non-perishable food items.
By Michael van Baker Views (82) | Comments (0) | ( 0 votes)

The Belltown Dispatch has released its list of the Top 75 Seattle Media Websites for 2009, and we're...well, first of all, we're on it, and second of all, we are safely middle of the pack at #44. How exciting is that? We're two months old and averaging 1,000 page views per day.

Since we're powered by Instivate's Neighborlogs platform, we will also share with you this graphic highlighting the eight Neighborloggers in the top 75. That's some nice work. I don't get too hung up on these Dispatch ratings since they do vary wildly depending upon whatever secret sauce the Dispatchers use (and oops! they left out the Puget Sound Business Journal), but it's always great to see all the e-media going on around Seattle.

You can help us rise in everyone's estimation by following us on Twitter, becoming a Facebook fan, or subscribing to our RSS feed. We appreciate your readership!