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Wigg Party Party

Another year, another chance to come be a part of the growing movement that is the Wigg Party! This time we’re moving our monthly Wigg Party Party to Friday so the neighbors don’t get mad at us when we turn it up to ’11. We’ll be talking about the mountain of events we have coming … Continued
Another year, another chance to come be a part of the growing movement that is the Wigg Party! This time we’re moving our monthly Wigg Party Party to Friday so the neighbors don’t get mad at us when we turn it up to ’11.

We’ll be talking about the mountain of events we have coming up and get you geared up for all the innovative things we’re going to be doing in 2011. Think Urban Eating Leagues, Local Currency, more Carrotmobs.

We’ll start the meeting promptly at 8 pm. Following the meeting we will enjoy an intimate musical performance from the one and only Kelly McFarling, before a group of us breaks out to chalk the Wiggle.

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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.

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