Flux Summit 002 Takes on a Hot Topic, the Future of SF Nightlife

January 7th, 2010 by Marisol Segal
We’re excited to announce our confirmed discussion topic for the upcoming Flux Summit 002 on Thursday, January 21st at Pyramind Studios.
“What’s Shaking Down SF Music Venues?”
What does the future hold for San Francisco’s nightlife? The venues, artists and musicians who spend their lives dedicated to music and the fans who enjoy it are being threatened by the actions of the California Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC). Hear about the issues first hand from top representatives in SF’s music nightlife including club owners and city representatives and get involved in a group discussion. Learn about the challenges facing our community and find out how you can get involved.
We have lined up a great selection of speakers (see below) for this discussion from the SF nightlife community including political figures and club owners. Moderating the panel is Michael Winger, the current SF Chapter Secretary for the Recording Academy.
Speakers:
Debra Walker (Candidate for SF District 6 Supervisor & advisor of SF Music and Sustainability policy)
Mark Rennie (Entertainment Law Specialist)
Terrance Alan (SF Entertainment Commission Founding President)
Tim Benetti (co-owner of nightclub, Bottom of the Hill)
Doors open at 6:00pm and the discussion starts at 6:30pm. Following the discussion will be our mixer (7:30pm) and Test Press.
As always, Flux Summit is free, but RSVP is required and capacity is limited. Click here to RSVP now.

We’re excited to announce our confirmed discussion topic for the upcoming Flux Summit 002 on Thursday, January 21st at Pyramind Studios.

“What’s Shaking Down SF Music Venues?”

What does the future hold for San Francisco’s nightlife? The venues, artists and musicians who spend their lives dedicated to music and the fans who enjoy it are being threatened by the actions of the California Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC). Hear about the issues first hand from top representatives in SF’s music nightlife including club owners and city representatives and get involved in a group discussion. Learn about the challenges facing our community and find out how you can get involved.

This discussion will be moderated by Michael Winger, the current SF Chapter Secretary for the Recording Academy. Other speakers include:

Doors open at 6:00pm and the discussion starts at 6:30pm. Following the discussion is the mixer (7:30pm) and Test Press.

As always, Flux Summit is free, but RSVP is required and capacity is limited. Click here to RSVP now.

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