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WindyCitizen drink/tweet/meet-up this Thursday: Join us for beers and music by the Clout Meisters

This Thursday night, shut off the computer and join your fellow WindyCitizen members, contributors, readers, followers and friends out at Saluki Bar in Old Town for some good, old-fashioned mixing and mingling.  Plus, don't miss a special acoustic performance from The Clout Meisters, a Chicago band led by city workers whose protest song, "Chicago Clout," cracked the WC's front page last week and received coverage from just about every local media outlet. Patrick McDonough, longtime local whistle-blower and proprietor of ChicagoClout.com, will be there, too. They're bringing the guitars.  You bring your precious  bad self.  We'll have fun together.

It's been far too long since the last WindyCitizen meetup.   It's all well and good and to read and enjoy one another's company via the internet, but it pales in comparison to face-to-face conversation.  See you Thursday!

Official RSVP spot is on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134355238552

Bring your friends, tell them about the Citizen.  This will be a lot of fun.

Here's a preview of the Clout Meisters, featuring Emery Joe Yost on lead vocals:

The Clout Meisters have received a ton of local coverage lately. Here are some of the highlights:

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I hope everyone has a great time. I am looking forward to meeting someone that can make some upgrades on Chicago Clout. I want to ad some features.

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