Calling ALL ladies in miniskirts and guys in kilts (traditional tartan kilts, Utilikilts, any kilt!)

That's right, mark your calendars for the LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH... time for the kilt/miniskirt mixer in Belmont! Friday, November 25th, 2005 from 5 pm on. Rain-or-Shine.

Lots of cool singles and couples. No stress meet-and-greet with cool, fun loving, people in a casual, relaxing, atmosphere. NO COVER CHARGE. Live music, great food at decent prices, indoor and outdoor seating with cozy heat lamps outside! Come to have fun! Bring a friend! No-host bar. Yummy $2 award-winning microbrews and small batch whiskies.

Put on your kilt (guys) or miniskirt (ladies) and come join the fun! The proprietors will be expecting us!

Devil's Canyon Brewing Company, 111 Industrial Way #7, Belmont CA 94002 It is located in the north/east corner of the Harbor Business Center, right off of Harbor Blvd exit from S/B Hwy. 101, driveway just east of Industrial. More info. at www.devilscanyonbrewery.com

They are only open to the public just one night per month. The doors open at 5 pm and things wrap up around 11 pm. We have no affiliation with the brewing company, it is just a convenient location on the Peninsula and a great place to hold a casual mixer. We hope to see you there!

Driving directions:
From San Jose
Take 101 North, take the Holly St. exit West. Drive back over the freeway and turn right on Industrial Road. Continue until it "T's" into Harbor. Turn Right. Immediately turn right into the business complex and turn left and park, they are the last door closest to the freeway.

From San Francisco
Take 101 South, take the Ralston/Harbor exit. Do not exit onto Ralston continue on the exit parallel to the freeway and exit onto Harbor. Take an immediate left into the business complex, turn left and park, they are the last door closest to the freeway.

They are the most NE suite of the NE building in the Harbor Businness Center, very near to the Harbor exit off 101. Parking can be difficult if you arrive after 7, but you can block the roll-up doors at the many commerical businesses in the area if their lights are out. No one seems to mind.