You’re Invited to SingleLifeCamp, Sunday, July 12 @ Piazza Market & Wine Bar
It’s All About The One ¾ You! Join Bay Area singles at SingleLifeCamp, an offline social networking experience for single ones. It’s a BarCamp or unconference experience where you’ll create the event as the day progresses identifying topics of personal interest. As more of us are
choosing to live single, we need information about stuff besides finding a date, getting a mate or hooking up.
Over a yummy Sunday Brunch, small group sessions, and a fantasy reception we’ll pool resources on how to get stuff done in the other 95% of our life. Like: running a company solo, buying a house on your own, dining for one, your get my drift. It’s not a dating event…SingleLifeCamp is devoted to celebrating a new definition of “the one” ¾ the singular single!
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WHEN: Sunday, July 12
WHERE: Piazza Market, 627 Vallejo Street, San Francisco
TIME: 10am – 4:30pm
PRICE: $40
SAVVY SINGLES SAY:
At the recent Society of Single Professionals Cougar Party at Roe in San Francisco I asked party goers:
“What does it takes to date a cougar?”
Matt, 31: “The bad boy. I play in a rock band, stay out late and they’re not trying to tame me.”
Rich, 23: “Be open. They’re looking for someone to nurture.”
Thunder, 28: “Stamina. They like to do a lot of different things. More wordly. And you have to be prepared because they don’t play games like women my age.”
Douglas, 28: I haven’t dated one. Tonight is opportunity knocking. And you won’t know if you don’t show.”
And the last word from:
Camera shy Kevin, 31: “Honesty. The older you get the more you recognize what you want. Women want to feel like they’re still in the game. They want to feel special. They want to feel celebrated.”
SAVVY SINGLES SAY:
At the recent Society of Single Professionals Cougar Party at Roe in San Francisco I asked party goers:
“What does it takes to date a cougar?”
Matt, 31: “The bad boy. I play in a rock band, stay out late and they’re not trying to tame me.”
Rich, 23: “Be open. They’re looking for someone to nurture.”
Thunder, 28: “Stamina. They like to do a lot of different things. More wordly. And you have to be prepared because they don’t play games like women my age.”
Douglas, 28: I haven’t dated one. Tonight is opportunity knocking. And you won’t know if you don’t show.”
And the last word from:
Camera shy Kevin, 31: “Honesty. The older you get the more you recognize what you want. Women want to feel like they’re still in the game. They want to feel special. They want to feel celebrated.”






