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DC Linkup is a unique social group whose fundamental basis is courtesy, consideration and accountability.

We take RSVPs to events very seriously, because we want everyone in the group to have confidence in each other, and to be able to plan events based on this confidence.

After all, don't you want people to show up if they say they'll show up, and don't you prefer people you can truly count on?

Want to host an event? Please read the guidelines for hosting an event as well as the Linkup Good Hosting Guide.
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Currently no events are scheduled on DC Linkup, but this can change very quickly.

To see just how active DC Linkup can become, please take a look at Bay Area Linkup, covering the San Francisco Bay Area.

Your experience on DC Linkup depends on your participation, but most of all on your own initiative. It's up to you to create events of interest to others. If you create events of interest to others, then others will create events too. That's how it all works.

If everybody just sits around waiting for somebody else to create events, nothing will happen. So again, it's up to you.

The best thing to do when a site like this is first getting started is to create simple events of broad appeal that are obviously convenient for people. Basic events like lunch, dinner, a movie or a happy hour in an area that is easy for most people to get to are best.

It's a mistake to start off by creating events that are narrow in focus, like "female non-smoking vegans 20-25 who own dogs" or "unemployed marketing MBAs in my obscure neighborhood."

That might work if the site later grows to several thousand members, but until a site has at least 500 members, it's best to make sure your event will have broad appeal. If you create such events, and create those events persistently, DC Linkup will grow and become very active quickly.

The software for events on Linkup is particularly sophisticated, designed to be as effective as possible in managing your events. Please take a look at our Hosting Guide to get an idea of the full set of features of our software.

Best of luck with your events on DC Linkup!

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For those using the iPhone to access Linkup wireless, we've made some dramatic improvements to the user experience: -link-

Linkup now automatically senses that you're using an iPhone, and presents an interface optimized for iPhone. A complete application native to the iPhone OS will be ready in a couple of months. —Linkup Service Tuesday, 05/25/2010 - 08:15
Anybody interested in getting together for a beer and some college football on Saturdays? I'm not really a big football fan but I do care about how my two teams (Georgia and Virginia Tech) will do this season, which begins in a couple of weeks. —Chen Tuesday, 08/18/2009 - 19:54
Hi all, I'm looking for somebody to play basketball with every once in a while near College Park/silver spring area. I just moved here not too long ago so I'm also interested in meeting people just for hanging out. Thanks! —Chen Thursday, 07/30/2009 - 20:27
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MOST RECENT MEMBERS (10)
Darrell - DC  email
profession: Landscape Architect
interests: playing golf/badminton/table tennis, reviewing & discussing sculpture, playing chess, reading non-fiction & philosophy, watching documentaries, browsing at bookstores, listening to classical music
Omoniyi - DC  email
profession: policy research associate job searcher
interests: running, knitting, eating out, employment opportunities, outdoors, books, books, and more books, musicals and old movies
Karla - DC  email
profession: Pilates Educator, Pilates Studio Owner
interests: Distance Running, Weight Training, Yoga (Ashtanga & Bikram), Pilates, Vegetarianism, Reading (Favorite authors include James Paterson and J California Cooper), Parenting (I have a 2 year old son, his interests are my interests!).
Kathleen - DC  email
profession: Consultant that transforms non profits from the inside out.
interests: Love hiking, Sweat Your prayers dance, wine tasting, indie movies, speaking Italian again, learning about sustainable architecture & communities, and farmers markets. Love international travel and local jaunts.
Lawrence B - Bethesda  email
profession: Host Sing Alongs
interests: Sing alongs, Rehoboth beaches, Football, cooking anything delicious, good food, music, reading mystery fiction and historical fiction, Wheel of Fortune.
Jean - DC  email
profession: Analyst
interests: Love being out, meeting new people, learning from them, going to see independent movies and concerts.
Susan - DC  email
profession: Student (Graduate)
interests: I am a graduate student relatively new to the area and am interested in meeting people for conversation and attending events around the city. I am interested in films, concerts, going to excursions, and eating out/dinners!
Sherry - DC  email
profession: Military
interests: Listening to books I probably should be reading, enjoy traveling very much, Going to theater, recently started enjoying cooking, still haven't mastered that trick yet! Love, love, love going to the movies, and have a small addiction to the TV show Heroes!
Sharon - DC  email
profession: Investigator
interests: dining out, walking, Meeting others, traveling, Christianinity, watercoloring
Noelle - DC  email
profession: Attorney-at-Law
interests: smiling, music and dancing (all types from hip hop to ballroom), being outside (love doing outdoor activities at an easy pace), watching movies (blockbusters from today and yesterday), watching sports, socializing over dinner, traveling
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