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    In the spirit of giving, Carrot Creative will be co-sponsoring an upcoming blood drive alongside Jauntsetter, Brooklyn Based and Haydenn-HarnettĀ  Friday August 21st 2009 from 4:00PM – 9:30PM. The Blood Drive Busmobile will be at Bedford Avenue and N. 12th Street.

    Full details can be found here including a form to register for a specific time to come down to the park and donate. Members of the Carrot Crew will be there along with reps from the other companies sponsoring. Snacks will also be provided and if needed, I’m sure one of the Carrot Crew members will gladly hold your hand if you’re nervous about needles.

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    Photo Credit: Kelly Samardak, Just an Online Minute

    Last night was the 4th Digital DUMBO Drinks hosted by our good friends at HUGE. An extremely successful and SOLD OUT event at the DUMBO Arts Center, we’re already excited for the next one. The lofty space hosted over 150 of the DUMBO digital elite gathering around the keg filled with the finest beer around-Brooklyn “We Go Hard” LagerĀ  or filling up a glass with the delicious punch. Kegs and punch? Now THAT is how you throw a party.

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    Photo courtest of Nick McGlynn

    Photo courtesy of Nick McGlynn

    Carrot Creative co-hosted the first Digital DUMBO Drinks event here last night at ReBar where the digital elite of our quaint little neighborhood mixed and mingled under the bridge, talked Java scripting and new media strategies in addition to enjoying some cocktails and Outside.in cupcakes.

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    Bobby, Sean and I went down to the waterfront between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges today at lunch… beautiful weather, blue skies, killer birds…

    Yes, there were birds of prey about. Ok, they were chained to posts by the ankle, but still very much alive and awesome! A raptor exhibit-bus was near the park for an informational show about Hawks, Owls and even a Bald Eagle… there were a bunch of school children trying to crowd us, so we did the right thing and left before any school yard brawls could ensue, but not before snapping a few pics. The grand-daddy above brings the iconic song America, F*ck Yeah! to mind…

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