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WeWork Creator Awards - Washington, D.C.

              On March 28th the creators of WeWork dispersed $1.5 million of the $20 million pledge to support and help creators worldwide share their ideas. The event was filled with non stop laughs, networking, food, venders, and music, plenty of good music.

              The creators of WeWork spent time and money to ensure guests were fed, and not without all the cocktails or beverages their bellies could handle. Another pleasurable part of the experience was the $50 vouchers given that could be used as real currency to buy from the venders ( I mean, seriously, who doesn't like free?).


             The company not only used the night to show appreciation to its staff and customers, but also made a way to make a family. Although I had little interest in the company before, I'm sure I will be keeping up with them for their future endeavors. I mean, I am technically writing about them.

Drinks were complimentary and plenty as the night moved on

Complete with music from guest like Mark Bronson these awards were more than an awards show 


WeWork associates joined from around the country to lend hands to the smooth sailing events










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