Club AIGA @ Beechwood Restaurant

31 Mar 2005


Network, meet other members, bring your latest work… or just have a drink and breathe in the salt air!

Join us for another club AIGA where we’ll gather outside round the firepit on the walled patio. This new Venice hangout just blocks from the beach serves eclectic wines and enticing appetizers.

“With its chic Mies van der Rohe-inspired benches, wood-paneled ceiling and clever use of textures, Beechwood’s style is sleek and Modernist without being formal and chilly.” - Los Angeles Times

Thursday, March 31, 2005 . 6 to 9pm

Beechwood Restaurant
822 West Washington Blvd.
Venice, CA 90292

T: 310.448.8884

Located where Abbott Kinney butts into Washington Blvd.
Parking on the street
Valet parking available, $4

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That was a fun event! It was nice seeing everyone again and meeting new people. A warm welcome to those who joined us for the first time last night - we hope to see you at many more events! Wasn't Beechwood a great space? Thanks, Toni, for finding the place. (I wonder if they open for lunch on Sundays?) And thanks everyone for drawing in our little sketchbook - we're looking into posting the pages. Boy, it was hard drawing in semi-darkness. Look for the portrait of the bouncer by Derek, it's a good one.

I had such a great time! It was my first ever AIGA event, and I'm really glad I went! Thanks to all the people I met for being so friendly, and it was great to get to know each one of you - your experiences, your backgrounds, etc. I wanted to meet everyone, but so much to do in so little time! Maybe next event we'll all get more acquainted. That place was wonderful! Good job to all the planners of the event! I'll probably go back there on my own time to just hang out after work or something... so just shoot me an e-mail!

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