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We’re having a little launch party for Gazetteer SF

There will be beer, wine, and delicious bites of various shapes and sizes

With our Pride buzz still going strong and 4th of July fast approaching, we're feeling celebratory.

So to celebrate one more thing — our loyal readers! — we'd like to invite you to our launch party on Aug. 1, at 20 Spot in the Mission.

There will be beer. There will be wine. There will be delicious bites of various shapes and sizes, adhering to various dietary restrictions. There will be great music playing on the turntable behind the bar.

The party is only for paid subscribers, so if you'd like to bring friends, tell them to sign up and see what we're all about! We plan to make this the first of many events exclusive to Gazetteer SF subscribers.

Full details on the flyer below.

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