Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup

On Monday night, the city of San Francisco welcomed back Sarah Austin, a lifecaster and alternate media producer originally from Manhattan, as she embarks on her August mission for the Ford Fiesta movement. The purpose at the ZaudHaus Design Group office was to celebrate a cause known as Summer Search to which it seems Austin herself was a part of – it’s a leadership organization for high school students.

A raffle was held throughout the evening that people could enter to win one of five Poken devices and an auction also took place to give one lucky guy or girl the opportunity to go on a date with Sarah Austin herself – all proceeds, including a $500 donation from the Ford Fiesta movement, were to go to the Summer Search program.

Oh, and wine was pleasantly provided by Gary Vaynerchuk himself in honor of his upcoming new book Crush It. Here are a few photos from the event.

Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup - Ponzi Pirillo, JD Lasica & Gina Hughes
Ponzi Pirillo, JD Lasica & Gina Hughes

Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup - Karen Hartline & Melissa Rowley
Karen Hartline & Melissa Rowley

Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup
Inside the Ford Fiesta

Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup
The winner of the date with Sarah Austin – plans were to go to a movie & she picked “Inglorius Bastards”.

Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup - Ben Parr & Sarah Austin
Mashable’s Ben Parr & Sarah Austin

Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup - Wm. Marc Salsberry & Gina Hughes
Wm. Marc Salsberry & Gina Hughes

Sarah Austin in SF Tweetup
Ford donates $500 to the Summer Search program

More photos from the Sarah Austin Tweetup can be found on my Flickr set here.

About the Author:

Ken Yeung

Editor in Chief of Bub.blicio.us and an accomplished interactive producer in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley area interested in all things in tech and marketing. Whether its gadgets or startups or related issues, he's eager to learn about it. From attending local and national conferences to appearing at events, parties, and other meetups, Ken is interested in sharing what he sees. Oh, and he's an accomplished photographer too, having been commissioned by Mashable, TechCrunch, TechSet, SXSW, BlogWorld, and many more.

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