PUBlic Knowledge: Livin’ Local - People, Business, and Communities in Fort Worth
August 7, 2012
PUBlic Knowledge is a monthly adult gathering celebrating brains and brew, presented at a local watering hole by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
August 7 - What makes communities grow? Join us on August 7th at the all new Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge to meet three leaders representing three of Fort Worth's actively developing communities (Camp Bowie, West 7th Street, and Southside) and learn about the latest happenings and your role in economic and community development. Panel of featured speakers includes: Lisa Powers, President - Camp Bowie District (Camp Bowie); Bill Smith, Owner - The Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge (Southside); Jimmy Jenkins, Owner - Fort Worth Screen Printing (7th Street Association)
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Drink Specials:
- Chadra Mezza and Grill: $2 drafts (excluding seasonal), half-price Lebanese wine by the bottle, free hummus at the bar, Pooches on the Patio
- Finn MacCool's: $2 domestic drafts, $2 domestic bottles
- Crossroads Lounge: $1 drafts, $2.50 longnecks, $2.75 wells
- Chat Room Pub: $2 wells, $2 domestic drafts, $2 domestic bottles
- Finn MacCool's: $2 domestic drafts, $2 domestic bottles
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