The PowerPoint Party (A Very Jerry Winter Event)
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It’s winter. It’s cold. Nobody knows what to do with themselves. So we’re meeting at the Walnut Creek Library to watch someone give a short PowerPoint on a topic no one asked for — the kind of thing Jerry would quietly observe and then build five minutes of material around.
One person presents for a few minutes.
The topic can be obscure, oddly specific, or the sort of thought you only have while waiting for your laundry to finish. We watch it. We nod. We treat it like it matters.
You don’t have to present. You don’t have to prepare. You can just sit in a warm room and let someone explain the secret emotional life of escalators.
It’s cozy, low‑pressure, and very Seinfelding — a winter ritual for people who want to leave the house without committing to anything resembling a plan.
See you at the library. Or not. No pressure. We’re always glad when you show up to do nothing with us.
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In-person, low-pressure PowerPoint night for people seeking a cozy, plan-free winter outing; attendees watch or present a quirky talk on an obscure topic.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person, low-pressure PowerPoint night for people seeking a cozy, plan-free winter outing; attendees watch or present a quirky talk on an obscure topic.
