Salt Lake City Drinking Liberally

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February 25, 2006

Drinking Liberally SLC’s six month, 200 member celebration




DL Group Photo

Originally uploaded by roving_prole.

Drinking Liberally recently celebrated its sixth month of existence in Salt Lake City. We were also celebrating passing the 200 registered member mark- quite a few members for such a short time. Though our main organizer – Jess – wasn’t able to make it, we still got a pretty good showing.

Not long after this photo was taken, the Critical Mass contingent arrived, swelling our group to a size that tested the critical mass tipping point of the support structures of the Desert Edge loft.

Thanks to everyone who showed up to make the night a success, and to those that couldn’t: we’ll always have our 1 year celebration in a short 6 months.

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