Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

Party-planning troika Seattlest and Seattle Metblogs, and CHS want to hold a special BlogsGiving Evening (TM) around mid-November, and we're soliciting suggestions for a venue that can hold about 75-100 thirsty and slightly hungry people and their iPhones, laptops, and digital cameras. If you or a venue you know would like to be part of this evening to benefit inter-blog amity and a local food bank, please drop us a line: editor at seattlest.com. Our operators are standing by!

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I've always liked the Rendezvous.

Yes, but that's in Belltown, Troy. The Capitol Hill Seattle blog can't have an event in another neighborhood! That would be treason.

Well, this is bigger than Capitol Hill. I'm working (behind the scenes so you can't see it so it only looks like I'm doing nothing) on getting a few other neighborhood blogs you may have heard of involved in the shin-dig.

Still, Capitol Hill is a pretty darned great place so good chance we'll end up up there. Up up.

Key for me is that our host realizes, wow, this is great to have all of this attention and all these customers and, so, either makes a nice fat donation to our good blogsgiving cause or has drink deals or both.

Chapel? They have heat lamps for their patio...

Oh! Oh! We could take over The Canterbury!

I was thinking it's central, as MetBlogs and Seattlest are also represented.

We should have it in Bellevue.

Let's have it in one of these: Mobile Night Spot

The two storey high stand is built from shipping containers, which can be transformed in a way, each of the containers enlarges to three times its original size. As many as 500 guests fit in the Aqua’s bar-lounge and it can be built up at any location in the world complete with electricity, audio-visual and hospitality equipment.

And when it's over we can close up the Mobile Night Spot and ship it off to some other fantastic location. After a few drinks we might find ourselves waking up on a container ship in the south pacific.

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