It’s Time for Business Video Contest launch and Tweetup at Hard Rock Cafe, Mar. 4
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There’s still time to register for our launch party and tweetup tonight!
Want to learn how you can win $10,000 for your small business? Want to visit one the hottest new venues in town? Then you won’t want to miss the It’s Time for Business with Office 2010 Video Contest launch party and tweetup at Seattle’s NEW Hard Rock Cafe!
| Date: | Thursday, March 4 |
| Time: | 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. (light appetizers; no-host bar) |
| Place: | Hard Rock Cafe, 116 Pike Street, Seattle 98101 |
| Cost: | FREE |
| Register: | Online or contact Sharon Sutliffe, 206.389.7264. |
| Parking: | area parking structures |
The Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Microsoft Corporation want small businesses to have the tools they need to grow and succeed.
That’s why we have teamed up for the “It’s Time for Business with Office 2010 Video Contest.” If your business is located in Washington state and has seven full-time employees or fewer, you can enter to win a $10,000 grand prize or one of two $1,000 category prizes. Absolutely no video production experience is necessary! No purchase is necessary but you must meet all contest rules and eligibility requirements.
Prizes include:
$10,000 Best Video/Grand Prize Winner
$1,000 Best Foreign Language Video
$1,000 Best Video by a Woman-Owned Business
Not a small business owner? You still won’t want to miss this opportunity to check out Seattle’s newest iconic restaurant and make some great connections!
Want to enter today? Visit itstimeforbusiness.com/contest and learn more!
About our venue host
Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, the new Hard Rock Cafe Seattle follows a “rustic refined” design vision which articulates the energy and vibe of the Hard Rock brand. The Cafe also offers a new and unique memorabilia experience, with hundreds of iconic items commemorating Seattle’s vibrant music history on display. Hard Rock Cafe Seattle mixes in as much of authentic Seattle as possible–from the existing timbers of the Pike Street building to their city-specific memorabilia. The 14,000-square-foot cafe includes seating for 425, a vibrant bar and a Rock Shop featuring a wide array of Hard Rock’s limited-edition, highly-collectible merchandise.
I’m only a spectator at the event. I have a conflicting schedule today.