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@kelly It was packed and I expect the next one to sell out also. The auditorium has a 130 person capacity and that was maxed out 15 minutes after they opened it up to people. My advice is to get there early next month and grab a ticket.
There will be one, for sure, in July. I'll be there.
kelly
I'm glad you have footage of the other presenters. I was hoping someone did.
Was the auditorium full, or was the audience pretty thin? What do you think one should expect for the next Pecha Kucha? (MOCA doesn't have the July ArtWalk date listed...is this an error?)
@JA as soon as I get a dump of the video footage, I'll post the whole thing.
Paige
I was looking forward to attending last night's event... ended up stuck at home nursing a cold. Big thanks for posting this video (next best thing to actually being there)!
Nicely done Joey; thanks for the video. How did the other presentations fare?
Chad
Great job Joey! Thanks for the video presentation since I missed it. Jacksonville is for the taking! I loved that because it is so true. With some work people can organize art shows, bike races, building gardens, etc... As a collective we can improve this city and the momentum is gaining. Thanks in part to Urbanjacksonville.
Awesome presentation, Joey. Thanks for posting this for the folks who could not be there. I'm totally stoked to see the new + exciting things that continually pop up in JAX.
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