(Almost) Last Chance to Get Tickets For TechCrunch at August Capital Party Next Week

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Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

We’re opening the final 100 tickets to our second annual TechCrunch meet-up on July 27 on the fabulous outdoor patio of August Capital. Register here. This is the last batch of tickets we’re releasing, and the list is full.

Only sponsors and TechCrunch20 registered attendees will be able to get in after this batch. If you’ve bought a ticket to TechCrunch20 and aren’t on the party list, email us and we’ll find a way to squeeze you in.

We still have entry-level sponsorships and a number of demo stations available for start-up companies. We also entertain creative sponsorship ideas that will help make the evening memorable for all. If you are interested in supporting the event, please contact Jeanne Logozzo.

Traditional and new media will be there to see what’s new. Confirmed press include Wired Magazine, Business Week, Business 2.0, CNet, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, GigaOm, Robert Scoble and PodTech.

Reminder, 100% of the $10 ticket proceeds will be donated to Kipp Bayview Academy, a public elementary school in southeast San Francisco, for the purchase of computer-related equipment.

UPDATE 10:23 am PST: Tickets are now officially sold out.

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