Friday, May 16, 2008 from 08:00 PM - 11:55 PM (ET)
New York, NY
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To
celebrate the New York tech scene, Mashable is pairing up with GBH for
their 10th anniversary to throw one crazy VIP party this Spring.
What: MashBash NYC : Mashable’s NYC Spring Party!
Who: 2,500 Sold Out Crowd, 400 Mashable VIP Tickets on Balcony, Grandmaster Flash starts the night off
When: Friday, May 16th, 2008
Drinks: Open Bar, 8 - 10 pm sponsored by Kluster
Where: Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street, New York, NY
Schedule for the Evening: 8 - 10 pm: Mashable
is hosting an exclusive 400 person VIP event on the 2nd Floor Balcony
of Webster Hall’s Grand Ballroom. There will be an open bar sponsored
by Kluster.com.
10:00 pm: Doors open to the public, a 2500 person sold out crowd
10:15 pm: Opening for Mashable’s VIP guests is none other than the legendary Grandmaster Flash.
Midnight till 4 am+: Mashable’s VIP guests are welcome to stay in the VIP area all night for music from acts including MSTRKRFT, L.A. Riots and more.
There are only 200 “Mashable VIP” tickets available ($50/ticket) to the public, which include:
* Private Access and Open Bar from 8 - 10 pm, Sponsored by Kluster.com
* Exclusive VIP Access from 8 pm till Midnight
* Front of the line status - party inside instead of waiting outside!
All press, previous Mashable.com sponsors, and advertisers, feel free to contact me at “events [at] mashable.com” to get on the guest list.
A word from our sponsor:
kluster empowers groups to collaborate + decide through three channels:
projects: kluster.com provides an online platform for small businesses to engage a community to get stuff done.
consults: kluster works with brands to create custom community engagements, powered by the kluster architecture.
brands: launching in April, klusterlabs is a breeding
ground for community operated brands/businesses where 20% of all
revenue generated by the community gets redistributed amongst
influencers.
With in excess of 5 million monthly pageviews, Mashable is the world's largest blog on social networking. What does that mean? It means sites like MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, hi5, Piczo, Bebo and YouTube. If you're launching a new social network, or a tool that plugs into MySpace and the rest, Mashable wants to know! Pete Cashmore, a new media expert, founded and runs Mashable since 2005. It ranks among the Top 100 blogs worldwide.
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