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Thursday Game Night at PASS Summit
On Thursday night, Oct 27, 2016, Andy Warren and I are hosting a game night event at the Washington State Convention Center. This is a low-key, alternative fun event for those of you that might not be attending another party … Continue reading
Thursday Night Networking Dinner Meetup at Summit 2016
This year PASS announced that Thursday night would be an open night at the PASS Summit, with no events scheduled. Typically Microsoft has sponsored a party at Gameworks, but not this year. PASS has a list of events at the … Continue reading
Monday Night Networking at Summit 2016
It’s PASS Summit time and that means Andy Warren and I are doing another Monday Night Networking Dinner. For those of you that haven’t come in the past, Andy and I aren’t buying you dinner. What we are doing is … Continue reading
Restaurants At Summit
At the PASS Summit this year, there won’t be a Thursday night party. I think that’s fine, as it never seemed like a highly attended event, and the costs are high. That means that Thursday night is open, and I … Continue reading