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Change #25143
2013-12-07
02:30:24

update Calagator::Event 1250465206 Tech Hero Tour Roll back

description The Tech Hero Tour is coming to Portland! Carpathia is recognizing and celebrating the heroes of the digital age from coast to coast! Come meet other Tech Heroes and share stories of the new app you just built, the recent 3:00am emergency phone call you jumped out of bed to take, or the software glitch you single-handedly fixed! In between high-fives, enjoy free drinks, food and in true event tradition, we'll have a raffle. By attending the event, you'll be automatically entered to win a JAMBOX® and the chance to win an all new PlayStation® 4! The Tech Hero Tour is coming to Portland! Carpathia is recognizing and celebrating the heroes of the digital age from coast to coast! Come meet other Tech Heroes and share stories of the new app you just built, the recent 3:00am emergency phone call you jumped out of bed to take, or the software glitch you single-handedly fixed! In between high-fives, enjoy free drinks, food and in true event tradition, we'll have a raffle. By attending the event, you'll be automatically entered to win a JAMBOX® and the chance to win an all new PlayStation® 4!
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Change #25142
2013-12-07
02:29:41

update Calagator::Venue 202393665 Lucky Lab SE Roll back

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Change #25141
2013-12-07
02:29:41

update Calagator::Event 1250463711 Debian beering Roll back

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Change #25140
2013-12-07
02:28:36

update Calagator::Venue 202393983 Living Room Theaters, Roll back

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Change #25139
2013-12-07
02:28:36

update Calagator::Event 1250464721 PRSA/SEMpdx Present “Connected” Film Screening Roll back

description Have you ever faked a restroom trip to check your email? Slept with your laptop? Or become so overwhelmed that you just unplugged from it all? In this funny, eye-opening, and inspiring film, Director Tiffany Shlain takes audiences on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride to discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century. From founding The Webby Awards to being a passionate advocate for The National Day of Unplugging, Shlain’s love/hate relationship with technology serves as the springboard for a thrilling exploration of modern life…and our interconnected future. Equal parts documentary and memoir, the film unfolds during a year in which technology and science literally become a matter of life and death for the director. As Shlain’s father battles brain cancer and she confronts a high-risk pregnancy, her very understanding of connection is challenged. Using a brilliant mix of animation, archival footage, and home movies, Shlain reveals the surprising ties that link us not only to the people we love but also to the world at large. A personal film with universal relevance, Connected explores how, after centuries of declaring our independence, it may be time for us to declare our interdependence instead. Have you ever faked a restroom trip to check your email? Slept with your laptop? Or become so overwhelmed that you just unplugged from it all? In this funny, eye-opening, and inspiring film, Director Tiffany Shlain takes audiences on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride to discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century. From founding The Webby Awards to being a passionate advocate for The National Day of Unplugging, Shlain’s love/hate relationship with technology serves as the springboard for a thrilling exploration of modern life…and our interconnected future. Equal parts documentary and memoir, the film unfolds during a year in which technology and science literally become a matter of life and death for the director. As Shlain’s father battles brain cancer and she confronts a high-risk pregnancy, her very understanding of connection is challenged. Using a brilliant mix of animation, archival footage, and home movies, Shlain reveals the surprising ties that link us not only to the people we love but also to the world at large. A personal film with universal relevance, Connected explores how, after centuries of declaring our independence, it may be time for us to declare our interdependence instead.
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title PRSA/SEMpdx Present “Connected” Film Screening PRSA/SEMpdx Present “Connected” Film Screening
venue_details Pre-register @http://www.prsa-portland.org/ai1ec_event/special-presentation-of-connected-an-autoblogography-about-love-death-technology/?instance_id=343 Pre-register @http://www.prsa-portland.org/ai1ec_event/special-presentation-of-connected-an-autoblogography-about-love-death-technology/?instance_id=343
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Change #25138
2013-12-07
02:28:18

destroy Calagator::Venue 202393789 Flightstats- Portland Roll back

Change #25137
2013-12-07
02:27:01

update Calagator::Venue 202393780 Left Bank Annex Roll back

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Change #25136
2013-12-07
02:27:01

update Calagator::Event 1250464127 Connected Technology Tour from Verizon Roll back

description Join us for this informative lunch seminar that will show you how to transform your business or agency with Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions. DISCOVER how M2M solutions are enabling organizations like yours to: • Increase operational efficiencies • Improve customer or end-user experience • Enhance safety and security • Generate new revenue streams HEAR from industry experts that have developed and deployed innovative M2M solutions in a variety of industries. SEE demonstrations of M2M products and services that are available now, offering you new ways of engaging and enabling your assets, your workforce and your customers or citizens. MEET with Verizon’s M2M specialists and solutions providers to discuss how your business or agency can benefit from M2M solutions. LOCAL PARTNERS In the last year, one of our main initiatives is to help customers integrate wireless into their products. We will be showcasing some of these partners at CTT. Come talk with them about how Verizon Wireless has helped them develop their products. Join us for this informative lunch seminar that will show you how to transform your business or agency with Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions. DISCOVER how M2M solutions are enabling organizations like yours to: • Increase operational efficiencies • Improve customer or end-user experience • Enhance safety and security • Generate new revenue streams HEAR from industry experts that have developed and deployed innovative M2M solutions in a variety of industries. SEE demonstrations of M2M products and services that are available now, offering you new ways of engaging and enabling your assets, your workforce and your customers or citizens. MEET with Verizon’s M2M specialists and solutions providers to discuss how your business or agency can benefit from M2M solutions. LOCAL PARTNERS In the last year, one of our main initiatives is to help customers integrate wireless into their products. We will be showcasing some of these partners at CTT. Come talk with them about how Verizon Wireless has helped them develop their products.
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Change #25135
2013-12-07
02:26:08

update Calagator::Venue 202394123 Kells Irish Pub & Restaurant Roll back

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Change #25134
2013-12-07
02:26:08

update Calagator::Event 1250465030 Death by Technical Debt: Lessons Learned to get you Unburied Roll back

description Technical debt is inevitable in applications development and many organizations and teams struggle to manage it – when to take it on, when to avoid it and when and how to pay it down. On Thursday evening, November 7 the Development and Quality Assurance forums at the Technology Association of Oregon will bring together panelists representing different organizational, industry and product development perspectives to discuss their experiences and lessons from managing technical debt. This event will offer insight into how to define technical debt and tackle it realistically. A Q&A session will follow the panelists’ briefs. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions and share their experiences. This event will offer something for all organizational levels and roles. Panelists include: James Shore, Agile Consultant & Coach Todd Whitaker, Technical Product Manager, Product Owner, TripWire Mark Menger, Manager Application Delivery Systems, PGE Becky James, Sr. Director of Software Development, WebMD Mark Campillo, Sr. Director Software Engineering, NWEA Chris Woerner, VP Product Management, ADP Andrew Richards, CTO, nResult Technical debt is inevitable in applications development and many organizations and teams struggle to manage it – when to take it on, when to avoid it and when and how to pay it down. On Thursday evening, November 7 the Development and Quality Assurance forums at the Technology Association of Oregon will bring together panelists representing different organizational, industry and product development perspectives to discuss their experiences and lessons from managing technical debt. This event will offer insight into how to define technical debt and tackle it realistically. A Q&A session will follow the panelists’ briefs. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions and share their experiences. This event will offer something for all organizational levels and roles. Panelists include: James Shore, Agile Consultant & Coach Todd Whitaker, Technical Product Manager, Product Owner, TripWire Mark Menger, Manager Application Delivery Systems, PGE Becky James, Sr. Director of Software Development, WebMD Mark Campillo, Sr. Director Software Engineering, NWEA Chris Woerner, VP Product Management, ADP Andrew Richards, CTO, nResult
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Change #25133
2013-12-07
02:23:01

update Calagator::Venue 202394278 Embassy Suites Portland-Washington Square Roll back

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Change #25132
2013-12-07
02:23:01

update Calagator::Event 1250465298 ISSA Portland Holiday Party Roll back

description Presentation:     Considerations of a Mature Vulnerability management Program    In this presentation, Jesika McEvoy with Rapid7 will... Presentation:     Considerations of a Mature Vulnerability management Program    In this presentation, Jesika McEvoy with Rapid7 will...
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Change #25131
2013-12-07
02:21:17

update Calagator::Venue 202393851 CrowdCompass Roll back

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Change #25130
2013-12-07
02:21:17

update Calagator::Event 1250464437 CrowdCompass hosts Portland Beer 2.0 Roll back

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Change #25129
2013-12-07
02:20:35

update Calagator::Venue 202394258 Corsource Roll back

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Change #25128
2013-12-07
02:20:35

update Calagator::Event 1250465227 Portland Code School - Meet and Greet for Winter Sessions Roll back

description Interested in being a web developer? Online tutorials not quite doin’ it for ya? Come to this event at <a href="http://www.corsource.com/">Corsource</a> to discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you. At Portland Code School, we teach you the tools, the languages, and the concepts needed to become a professional web developer. Talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll do some fun interactive games and then socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! Interested in being a web developer? Online tutorials not quite doin’ it for ya? Come to this event at <a href="http://www.corsource.com/">Corsource</a> to discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you. At Portland Code School, we teach you the tools, the languages, and the concepts needed to become a professional web developer. Talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll do some fun interactive games and then socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry!
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Change #25127
2013-12-07
02:20:19

destroy Calagator::Venue 202393849 Colorado Home Window Repair Roll back

Change #25126
2013-12-07
02:18:53

update Calagator::Venue 202393698 CONWAY - 2055 NW Savier Street, Portland, OR Roll back

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Change #25125
2013-12-07
02:18:53

update Calagator::Event 1250464381 Transition (AKA Change) Management - DAMA PDX (Data Management User Group) Roll back

description The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking presentations that will make you more successful in your job. In June we take an exciting step away from the hard science topics to explore how to be more effective. How many times have you delivered solutions that were never adopted or fell short in acceptance? If you’ve been around IT and projects long enough, you will know this truth - that success depends on the adoption of new systems, applications etc. by people. The skills that enable delivery are not the same skills that promote acceptance and use. While project management tends to focus on delivery of something, Transition Management (TM) focuses on the people part of solutions. At places like Nike, transition management is taken very seriously and all major projects have a Transition Manager assigned: - Transition Management is a structured approach, and set of tools, to transition individuals, teams, and organizations from a current start to a desired future state - A leadership competency for enabling change within organization - A strategic capability designed to increase change capacity and responsiveness No matter the project or change size, Transition Management should be always a consideration. Ignore TM at your own risk. Transition management is more than just a learning plan. Done correctly, TM is a whole lot more. Nike's Transition Methodology is an evolution of the Bridge's Change Management Model. The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking presentations that will make you more successful in your job. In June we take an exciting step away from the hard science topics to explore how to be more effective. How many times have you delivered solutions that were never adopted or fell short in acceptance? If you’ve been around IT and projects long enough, you will know this truth - that success depends on the adoption of new systems, applications etc. by people. The skills that enable delivery are not the same skills that promote acceptance and use. While project management tends to focus on delivery of something, Transition Management (TM) focuses on the people part of solutions. At places like Nike, transition management is taken very seriously and all major projects have a Transition Manager assigned: - Transition Management is a structured approach, and set of tools, to transition individuals, teams, and organizations from a current start to a desired future state - A leadership competency for enabling change within organization - A strategic capability designed to increase change capacity and responsiveness No matter the project or change size, Transition Management should be always a consideration. Ignore TM at your own risk. Transition management is more than just a learning plan. Done correctly, TM is a whole lot more. Nike's Transition Methodology is an evolution of the Bridge's Change Management Model.
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Change #25124
2013-12-07
02:18:53

update Calagator::Event 1250463759 SQAUG : Got Software? Get Automating!! A guide for the Beginner!! Roll back

description A guide for the beginner: How to start up small with automation, and build up your portfolio! How to make your testing life easier!! GUEST SPEAKER: Alan Ark, QA Manager at Compli Alan Ark is the QA Manager at Compli, in Portland, Oregon. Alan has gained tremendous experience working for Unircu, Switchboard.com, and Thomson Financial – First Call. Mr. Ark has previously presented ‘Euro: An Automated Solution to Currency Conversion’ at Quality Week ’99, and ‘Collaborative Quality: One Company’s Recipe for Software Success’ at PNSQC 2008 and YES! You CAN Bring Test Automation to Your Company! at PNSQC 2011. At Compli, he is using Ruby to solve problems both large and small. His LinkedIn profile can be viewed at http://www.linkedin.com/in/arkie SQAUG is Portland/Vancouver area’s only Software Quality Assurance User Group! We are BRAND NEW, and would like to extend a warm welcome to everyone who would like to participate in a user group dedicated to growing the Quality Assurance field. SQAUG is made up of a group of SQA professionals who have banded together in an open forum to learn from each other through a series of interactive discussions, engaged debates, training presentations, exploring tools, and general networking and sharing of job opportunities. Our goals are to expand knowledge about Software Quality to all professionals who are passionate about their careers, and take Software Quality seriously. A guide for the beginner: How to start up small with automation, and build up your portfolio! How to make your testing life easier!! GUEST SPEAKER: Alan Ark, QA Manager at Compli Alan Ark is the QA Manager at Compli, in Portland, Oregon. Alan has gained tremendous experience working for Unircu, Switchboard.com, and Thomson Financial – First Call. Mr. Ark has previously presented ‘Euro: An Automated Solution to Currency Conversion’ at Quality Week ’99, and ‘Collaborative Quality: One Company’s Recipe for Software Success’ at PNSQC 2008 and YES! You CAN Bring Test Automation to Your Company! at PNSQC 2011. At Compli, he is using Ruby to solve problems both large and small. His LinkedIn profile can be viewed at http://www.linkedin.com/in/arkie SQAUG is Portland/Vancouver area’s only Software Quality Assurance User Group! We are BRAND NEW, and would like to extend a warm welcome to everyone who would like to participate in a user group dedicated to growing the Quality Assurance field. SQAUG is made up of a group of SQA professionals who have banded together in an open forum to learn from each other through a series of interactive discussions, engaged debates, training presentations, exploring tools, and general networking and sharing of job opportunities. Our goals are to expand knowledge about Software Quality to all professionals who are passionate about their careers, and take Software Quality seriously.
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Change #25123
2013-12-07
02:17:50

update Calagator::Venue 202394273 Puppet Labs Roll back

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Change #25122
2013-12-07
02:17:50

update Calagator::Event 1250465292 Big Data Technologies - From Integration to Analysis: A full Big Data Scenario Roll back

description <p>Some of the biggest challenges encountered by Hadoop users seem to be the possibility to integrate their current systems with Hadoop, to administrate and take full advantage of its performance, and to be able to perform key analytics over the data stored in Hadoop.</p> <p>Join us for this meetup event where we will show you how to resolve these issues!</p> <p>Presenters:</p> <p>-  Integration: Vincent Galopin, Solutions Consultant at <a href="http://www.talend.com/">Talend</a></p> <p>-  Monitoring and Performance: Parham Parvizi, Solutions Consultant at <a href="http://www.gopivotal.com/">Pivotal</a></p> <p>-  Analytics: Bob Hardaway, Big Data Expert at <a href="http://www.qlikview.com/">Qlikview</a></p> <p> <br></p> <p>Thanks a lot to Kara and Lee from <a href="http://puppetlabs.com/">Puppet Labs</a> for hosting this event!</p> <p>As usual, you will be able to enjoy some good drinks and our great thin-crust pizzas!</p> <p> <br></p> <p>Agenda:</p> <p>6 - 6:30 : Meet and Greet</p> <p>6:30 - 7:30: From Integration to Analysis: A full Big Data Scenario</p> <p>7:30 - 9 : Talk with the experts around a nice drink and delicious pizzas!</p> <p>Some of the biggest challenges encountered by Hadoop users seem to be the possibility to integrate their current systems with Hadoop, to administrate and take full advantage of its performance, and to be able to perform key analytics over the data stored in Hadoop.</p> <p>Join us for this meetup event where we will show you how to resolve these issues!</p> <p>Presenters:</p> <p>-  Integration: Vincent Galopin, Solutions Consultant at <a href="http://www.talend.com/">Talend</a></p> <p>-  Monitoring and Performance: Parham Parvizi, Solutions Consultant at <a href="http://www.gopivotal.com/">Pivotal</a></p> <p>-  Analytics: Bob Hardaway, Big Data Expert at <a href="http://www.qlikview.com/">Qlikview</a></p> <p> <br></p> <p>Thanks a lot to Kara and Lee from <a href="http://puppetlabs.com/">Puppet Labs</a> for hosting this event!</p> <p>As usual, you will be able to enjoy some good drinks and our great thin-crust pizzas!</p> <p> <br></p> <p>Agenda:</p> <p>6 - 6:30 : Meet and Greet</p> <p>6:30 - 7:30: From Integration to Analysis: A full Big Data Scenario</p> <p>7:30 - 9 : Talk with the experts around a nice drink and delicious pizzas!</p>
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Change #25121
2013-12-07
02:17:50

update Calagator::Venue 202394241 Puppet Labs - 926 Northwest 13th Avenue - #210 - Portland, OR 97209 Roll back

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Change #25120
2013-12-07
02:17:50

update Calagator::Event 1250465190 Thing Tuesday Roll back

description Internet Of Things Portland Thing Tuesday CHRISTMAS EDITION!!!! :-) It's that time again for Thing Tuesday on November the 19th, at the offices of our gracious hosts, Puppet Labs. The Internet of Things is technology driven but it's greatest impact will be cultural. Who better to lead our last conversation of 2013 than those who are able to create meaning from chaos and beauty in the mundane - The Designers. This is the Christmas "Design Issue" - we get three local designers / creatives to give us their perspective on what the future holds... Our Speakers on Nov 19th: Roberto Tagliabue - Jawbone Noah Di Julio - Ziba Design Nilesh Ashra - W+K Lodge ( Wieden and Kennedy Innovation Team) And one uber technologist to tell us what he is doing hacking Drop Cam's to spot Santa Claus... Short Talk: Michael Jones - Grinch Cam: Dropcam Hacks Not to be missed and the last time y'all will get to hang out together until January, so make sure you get put this in your calendar and drag a friend or two along as well and if you are able to, bring a show and tell project along... Internet Of Things Portland Thing Tuesday CHRISTMAS EDITION!!!! :-) It's that time again for Thing Tuesday on November the 19th, at the offices of our gracious hosts, Puppet Labs. The Internet of Things is technology driven but it's greatest impact will be cultural. Who better to lead our last conversation of 2013 than those who are able to create meaning from chaos and beauty in the mundane - The Designers. This is the Christmas "Design Issue" - we get three local designers / creatives to give us their perspective on what the future holds... Our Speakers on Nov 19th: Roberto Tagliabue - Jawbone Noah Di Julio - Ziba Design Nilesh Ashra - W+K Lodge ( Wieden and Kennedy Innovation Team) And one uber technologist to tell us what he is doing hacking Drop Cam's to spot Santa Claus... Short Talk: Michael Jones - Grinch Cam: Dropcam Hacks Not to be missed and the last time y'all will get to hang out together until January, so make sure you get put this in your calendar and drag a friend or two along as well and if you are able to, bring a show and tell project along...
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Change #25119
2013-12-07
02:16:13

update Calagator::Venue 202392799 ADX Roll back

description Equal parts workspace and incubator, our membership-based community unites multiple creative disciplines within a 10,000 square-foot facility that is accessible, collaborative & affordable. From large, private wood and metal shops, to co-working desks, to big open areas for large projects, the ADX amenities offer the opportunity for makers of all stripes to explore their craft, prototype products, and enlist the support of industry experts. If you prefer to do it yourself, we also provide a diverse schedule of classes and a range of programming. Our flexible memberships allow our members to customize their access to suit their individual needs– choose between hourly, daily, and monthly use of the wood shop, metal shop, offices, and other production areas. Equal parts workspace and incubator, our membership-based community unites multiple creative disciplines within a 10,000 square-foot facility that is accessible, collaborative & affordable. From large, private wood and metal shops, to co-working desks, to big open areas for large projects, the ADX amenities offer the opportunity for makers of all stripes to explore their craft, prototype products, and enlist the support of industry experts. If you prefer to do it yourself, we also provide a diverse schedule of classes and a range of programming. Our flexible memberships allow our members to customize their access to suit their individual needs– choose between hourly, daily, and monthly use of the wood shop, metal shop, offices, and other production areas.
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Change #25118
2013-12-07
02:16:13

update Calagator::Event 1250464606 From Idea to Funding: Launching Your Project on Crowd Supply Roll back

description Been toying with crowdfunding your latest project? This class provides an in-depth introduction to crowdfunding and will arm you with everything you need to know to launch your campaign on Crowd Supply, Portland's own crowdfunding platform. Come prepared with a project or two and we'll help you determine if crowdfunding makes sense for you and, if so, how to put together the campaign. By the end of the second meeting, we hope several participants will be up and running with their own campaigns, though the class is also appropriate for anyone just looking to learn more. In addition to crowdfunding fundamentals, the class will also cover Crowd Supply in particular and how it compares to Kickstarter. Cost: $20 This is a two session class that meets from 6:30-9:30 PM on the following Tuesdays: July 30th and August 6th Been toying with crowdfunding your latest project? This class provides an in-depth introduction to crowdfunding and will arm you with everything you need to know to launch your campaign on Crowd Supply, Portland's own crowdfunding platform. Come prepared with a project or two and we'll help you determine if crowdfunding makes sense for you and, if so, how to put together the campaign. By the end of the second meeting, we hope several participants will be up and running with their own campaigns, though the class is also appropriate for anyone just looking to learn more. In addition to crowdfunding fundamentals, the class will also cover Crowd Supply in particular and how it compares to Kickstarter. Cost: $20 This is a two session class that meets from 6:30-9:30 PM on the following Tuesdays: July 30th and August 6th
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Change #25117
2013-12-07
02:16:13

update Calagator::Event 1250464387 Crowdfunding Workshop (and Beer!) Roll back

description Come see why Core 77 says “Crowd Supply is Kickstarter for product designers.” Join Crowd Supply, Portland’s own crowdfunding platform, on Wednesday, June 19 from 6:30 to 8:30PM at ADX to learn about crowdfunding and launching your product. Crowd Supply's Director of Projects (and ADX member) Josh Lifton will share tips and tricks from the trenches of preparing, launching, and successfully funding your product. This workshop will give you an overview of how you can use Crowd Supply to launch a successful product campaign, from planning and production, to marketing and fulfillment. The Crowd Supply team will be on hand to talk with you about crowdfunding in general and answer your specific questions. Come see why Core 77 says “Crowd Supply is Kickstarter for product designers.” Join Crowd Supply, Portland’s own crowdfunding platform, on Wednesday, June 19 from 6:30 to 8:30PM at ADX to learn about crowdfunding and launching your product. Crowd Supply's Director of Projects (and ADX member) Josh Lifton will share tips and tricks from the trenches of preparing, launching, and successfully funding your product. This workshop will give you an overview of how you can use Crowd Supply to launch a successful product campaign, from planning and production, to marketing and fulfillment. The Crowd Supply team will be on hand to talk with you about crowdfunding in general and answer your specific questions.
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Change #25116
2013-12-07
02:16:13

update Calagator::Event 1250464320 ADX two year birthday bash Roll back

description Join us to celebrate the second anniversary of ADX! Everyone is welcome - from members to those of you who "have been meaning to check that place out." Highlights include: Food, and beer from sponsor our Ninkasi Brewing Company, the “Men of ADX” car wash a dog wash with Charles, the Mayor of ADX demonstrations throughout the shop facilities games, races, skateboarding, and bands! an Arduino workshop (from 10am-5pm; sign up online) a bike trailer building workshop with the Center for Appropriate Transport (from 12pm-5pm) and a furniture show from Studio Moe (from 12pm-10pm) ...with more to be announced! As ADX enters its third year, our efforts in business incubation, product development, and small manufacturing have begun to bear fruit. The public is invited to celebrate this milestone and learn more about our community, facility, and members. Over the last two years, ADX has seen thousands of visitors from around the world for events, gallery shows, tours, classes, creative off-sites, and more. Businesses have worked or launched from the space, developing new products, while the in-house fabrication team has built projects for a diverse client base. ADX has partnered with Supportland, Portland Made, and a myriad of local organizations and businesses. Join us to celebrate the second anniversary of ADX! Everyone is welcome - from members to those of you who "have been meaning to check that place out." Highlights include: Food, and beer from sponsor our Ninkasi Brewing Company, the “Men of ADX” car wash a dog wash with Charles, the Mayor of ADX demonstrations throughout the shop facilities games, races, skateboarding, and bands! an Arduino workshop (from 10am-5pm; sign up online) a bike trailer building workshop with the Center for Appropriate Transport (from 12pm-5pm) and a furniture show from Studio Moe (from 12pm-10pm) ...with more to be announced! As ADX enters its third year, our efforts in business incubation, product development, and small manufacturing have begun to bear fruit. The public is invited to celebrate this milestone and learn more about our community, facility, and members. Over the last two years, ADX has seen thousands of visitors from around the world for events, gallery shows, tours, classes, creative off-sites, and more. Businesses have worked or launched from the space, developing new products, while the in-house fabrication team has built projects for a diverse client base. ADX has partnered with Supportland, Portland Made, and a myriad of local organizations and businesses.
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Change #25115
2013-12-07
02:16:13

update Calagator::Event 1250464148 Kickstarter Project Jam Portland Roll back

description The first-ever Kickstarter Project Jam Join us on Saturday, May 18 for an afternoon of hands-on learning about Kickstarter and shaping your creative project. What is a Project Jam? A Project Jam is a collaborative workshop on how to launch a Kickstarter project. Kickstarter staff and experienced project creators will share tips, experiences, and best practices on all things Kickstarter. Things to know A Project Jam is an in-depth workshop on how to build your Kickstarter project, beginning at 1pm and ending at 6pm. Participants should plan to be there for the duration of the event. The Project Jam is intended for people interested in launching projects. We'll be announcing meetups in all of these cities shortly, and look forward to seeing current and past creators there in the evening. The first-ever Kickstarter Project Jam Join us on Saturday, May 18 for an afternoon of hands-on learning about Kickstarter and shaping your creative project. What is a Project Jam? A Project Jam is a collaborative workshop on how to launch a Kickstarter project. Kickstarter staff and experienced project creators will share tips, experiences, and best practices on all things Kickstarter. Things to know A Project Jam is an in-depth workshop on how to build your Kickstarter project, beginning at 1pm and ending at 6pm. Participants should plan to be there for the duration of the event. The Project Jam is intended for people interested in launching projects. We'll be announcing meetups in all of these cities shortly, and look forward to seeing current and past creators there in the evening.
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Change #25114
2013-12-07
02:16:13

update Calagator::Event 1250462469 DorkbotPDX Workshop -- Programming Digital Art Roll back

description In this introductory workshop, we'll walk through a few different approaches for creating screen-based digital artwork using code. We'll be learning [Processing](http://processing.org), a free open-source programming language & environment for creating realtime graphics. Processing has become an immensely popular tool for artists and designers to create interactive artwork, data visualization and generative processes. The topics for the workshop include an introduction to the Processing environment, working with images, basic animation practices and generative art. Some prior familiarity with programming will be helpful, though not required. * Fee: Free * Workshop duration: 3 or 4 hours * Requirements: Laptop with Processing version 1.51 installed (from http://processing.org/download/) Please RSVP by emailing Jeremy Rotsztain: jeremy (at) mantissa.ca In this introductory workshop, we'll walk through a few different approaches for creating screen-based digital artwork using code. We'll be learning [Processing](http://processing.org), a free open-source programming language & environment for creating realtime graphics. Processing has become an immensely popular tool for artists and designers to create interactive artwork, data visualization and generative processes. The topics for the workshop include an introduction to the Processing environment, working with images, basic animation practices and generative art. Some prior familiarity with programming will be helpful, though not required. * Fee: Free * Workshop duration: 3 or 4 hours * Requirements: Laptop with Processing version 1.51 installed (from http://processing.org/download/) Please RSVP by emailing Jeremy Rotsztain: jeremy (at) mantissa.ca
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Change #25113
2013-12-07
02:16:13

update Calagator::Event 1250461993 Dorkbot Workshop -- Open Lab Roll back

description Where: ADX, 417 SE 11th, Portland When: Sunday, February 26 -- 1-5pm What: OPEN LAB! It's open lab time again! What is that, you ask? We provide the space (and some power outlets), and you bring the tools and whatever projects your working on. This is also a great opportunity to ask your fellow dorks for help with a project. Also good to bring: power strips and extension cords if you have any to spare. Where: ADX, 417 SE 11th, Portland When: Sunday, February 26 -- 1-5pm What: OPEN LAB! It's open lab time again! What is that, you ask? We provide the space (and some power outlets), and you bring the tools and whatever projects your working on. This is also a great opportunity to ask your fellow dorks for help with a project. Also good to bring: power strips and extension cords if you have any to spare.
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Change #25112
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461822 DorkbotPDX Workshop -- Surface Mount Soldering Roll back

description Learn how to work with surface mount technologies. This workshop is suitable for newcomers to SMT as well as more experienced hobbyists who are looking for a reliable method for building projects using SMT. We will cover the basics of surface mount parts and the tools necessary to work efficiently with them, including a temperature controlled hot plate reflow system which you can build. And we will offer a hands on build session where you will go through all the steps in populating a PCB with parts and doing the reflow soldering process to end up with a working project. No tools or prior experience is necessary although, if possible, you can bring a soldering iron, some type of magnifier (reading glasses, visor, etc) and a good pair of fine point tweezers. We will have some tools available to use during the workshop. WHERE: ADX, 417 SE 11th Avenue, Portland, OR WHEN: Sunday, January 29th, 2012, 1-5pm Kits will be $8.00 each. Build a 2AA to 3.3V or 5V converter. Jim Larson and Scott Dixon have a lot of experience teaching this course and are looking forward to doing so again. Please RSVP by emailing Jim Larson: [email protected] Class limit of 12. Learn how to work with surface mount technologies. This workshop is suitable for newcomers to SMT as well as more experienced hobbyists who are looking for a reliable method for building projects using SMT. We will cover the basics of surface mount parts and the tools necessary to work efficiently with them, including a temperature controlled hot plate reflow system which you can build. And we will offer a hands on build session where you will go through all the steps in populating a PCB with parts and doing the reflow soldering process to end up with a working project. No tools or prior experience is necessary although, if possible, you can bring a soldering iron, some type of magnifier (reading glasses, visor, etc) and a good pair of fine point tweezers. We will have some tools available to use during the workshop. WHERE: ADX, 417 SE 11th Avenue, Portland, OR WHEN: Sunday, January 29th, 2012, 1-5pm Kits will be $8.00 each. Build a 2AA to 3.3V or 5V converter. Jim Larson and Scott Dixon have a lot of experience teaching this course and are looking forward to doing so again. Please RSVP by emailing Jim Larson: [email protected] Class limit of 12.
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Change #25111
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461612 ADX Feedback Loop Roll back

description The Feedback Loop is a gathering of the creative community aimed at offering constructive feedback on designs and works-in-progress. This casual pin-up session includes up to three brief presentations, with feedback offered by a group of designers and professionals from a variety of backgrounds. Join us on Tuesday October 11, from 7-9pm for our first gathering. We’ll then hold the next meeting on October 25 (then November 8, and November 22, and so on). Design categories include, but are not limited to: industrial design, products, graphic design, architecture, business concepts, fabrication work, and more. Food and drinks will be offered by local artisans that are testing new products and want feedback on their creations. Anyone is allowed to present and designers from all backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Please spread the word and join us every second and fourth Tuesday. Be a part of the Feedback Loop! The Feedback Loop is a gathering of the creative community aimed at offering constructive feedback on designs and works-in-progress. This casual pin-up session includes up to three brief presentations, with feedback offered by a group of designers and professionals from a variety of backgrounds. Join us on Tuesday October 11, from 7-9pm for our first gathering. We’ll then hold the next meeting on October 25 (then November 8, and November 22, and so on). Design categories include, but are not limited to: industrial design, products, graphic design, architecture, business concepts, fabrication work, and more. Food and drinks will be offered by local artisans that are testing new products and want feedback on their creations. Anyone is allowed to present and designers from all backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Please spread the word and join us every second and fourth Tuesday. Be a part of the Feedback Loop!
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Change #25110
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461469 Sewing with Electronics workshop - make a light up Halloween decoration Roll back

description Create a spooky light-up fabric decoration for your wall or door! In this workshop we'll use Aniomagic's Sparkle platform to sew LED Halloween decorations that respond to ambient light levels. Sparkle is one of a growing number of eTextile platforms meant for creating projects that integrate electronics with fabrics or paper. Sparkle can be programmed for interactive response without writing any code, and no soldering is needed as all of the components can be sewn together with special electrically conductive thread. The cost for this workshop is $50. All materials are provided, including an Aniomagic Sparkle sensor kit with an approximate retail value of $40. No electronic experience needed, some experience with hand sewing is recommended. Register at <a href="http://etextilehalloween.eventbrite.com">etextilehalloween.eventbrite.com</a> <b>About the instructors:</b> Shannon Henry loves to make things that blend the science & tech world with art and crafts. She has been crafting with fabric since she could handle safety scissors, and began integrating electronics into her art in 2008. Her eTextile work has been shown in San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver BC. She also develops sewn electronics kits and tutorials, which you can find at her website, <a href="http://polymathdesignlab.com">Polymathdesignlab.com</a>. Cat Poole is a one woman instigator of perception bending mayhem. Through "Discovering Empowerment Through Creativity" workshops and Upcycled Electronics, she encourages all to defy their programming and void all warranties. Find out more at her site, <a href="http://cacophonouscreations.com">Cacophonouscreations.com</a>. Create a spooky light-up fabric decoration for your wall or door! In this workshop we'll use Aniomagic's Sparkle platform to sew LED Halloween decorations that respond to ambient light levels. Sparkle is one of a growing number of eTextile platforms meant for creating projects that integrate electronics with fabrics or paper. Sparkle can be programmed for interactive response without writing any code, and no soldering is needed as all of the components can be sewn together with special electrically conductive thread. The cost for this workshop is $50. All materials are provided, including an Aniomagic Sparkle sensor kit with an approximate retail value of $40. No electronic experience needed, some experience with hand sewing is recommended. Register at <a href="http://etextilehalloween.eventbrite.com">etextilehalloween.eventbrite.com</a> <b>About the instructors:</b> Shannon Henry loves to make things that blend the science & tech world with art and crafts. She has been crafting with fabric since she could handle safety scissors, and began integrating electronics into her art in 2008. Her eTextile work has been shown in San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver BC. She also develops sewn electronics kits and tutorials, which you can find at her website, <a href="http://polymathdesignlab.com">Polymathdesignlab.com</a>. Cat Poole is a one woman instigator of perception bending mayhem. Through "Discovering Empowerment Through Creativity" workshops and Upcycled Electronics, she encourages all to defy their programming and void all warranties. Find out more at her site, <a href="http://cacophonouscreations.com">Cacophonouscreations.com</a>.
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Change #25109
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461467 Halloween at ADX Roll back

description We’re thrilled (get it?) to announce a special collection of upcoming classes to get you in gear for all your upcoming Halloween festivities. Join us on Saturday, October 22, for the opportunity to make your own electrifying decorations and gear, troubleshoot and complete your own DIY costumes, and craft your own piñata from found materials. Read on to learn more and get involved! 10am-1pm: Electrifying eTextiles Halloween Workshop $50 (includes all materials) – Up to 20 students Create a spooky light-up fabric decoration for your wall or door! In this workshop we’ll use Aniomagic’s Sparkle platform to sew LED Halloween decorations that respond to ambient light levels. 11am-2pm: Conquer Your DIY Costume: Troubleshooting & Handholding Session $25 – Up to 8 students Are you interested in making your own crazy Halloween costume but don’t know where to start? Or, perhaps you have everything you need BUT that sparkly superhero cape? Expert seamstress ElizaBeth Rohloff is offering hands-on sessions to help work through your project. She’ll be available to talk through your plans, help recommend fabrics, and come up with easy and cost-effective solutions to help bring your vision to life! 1:30-4:30pm: Create Your Own Halloween Piñata! $25 – Up to 8 students Explore the Zen of Pñata-making with instructor Julian Ansell, using materials harvested from Portland’s poster-laden telephone poles (and for the same price as buying a Piñata from Wal-mart!). Instruction and construction will take place from 1:30-4:30pm, but participants are welcome to continue work at any time during ADX operating hours if they’d like more time to perfect their pieces. We’re thrilled (get it?) to announce a special collection of upcoming classes to get you in gear for all your upcoming Halloween festivities. Join us on Saturday, October 22, for the opportunity to make your own electrifying decorations and gear, troubleshoot and complete your own DIY costumes, and craft your own piñata from found materials. Read on to learn more and get involved! 10am-1pm: Electrifying eTextiles Halloween Workshop $50 (includes all materials) – Up to 20 students Create a spooky light-up fabric decoration for your wall or door! In this workshop we’ll use Aniomagic’s Sparkle platform to sew LED Halloween decorations that respond to ambient light levels. 11am-2pm: Conquer Your DIY Costume: Troubleshooting & Handholding Session $25 – Up to 8 students Are you interested in making your own crazy Halloween costume but don’t know where to start? Or, perhaps you have everything you need BUT that sparkly superhero cape? Expert seamstress ElizaBeth Rohloff is offering hands-on sessions to help work through your project. She’ll be available to talk through your plans, help recommend fabrics, and come up with easy and cost-effective solutions to help bring your vision to life! 1:30-4:30pm: Create Your Own Halloween Piñata! $25 – Up to 8 students Explore the Zen of Pñata-making with instructor Julian Ansell, using materials harvested from Portland’s poster-laden telephone poles (and for the same price as buying a Piñata from Wal-mart!). Instruction and construction will take place from 1:30-4:30pm, but participants are welcome to continue work at any time during ADX operating hours if they’d like more time to perfect their pieces.
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Change #25108
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461306 ADX Fabrication Fest: BBQ and Facility Open House Roll back

description ADX, a new membership-based community workshop, will host its inaugural Fabrication Fest on Friday, September 16 - Sunday, September 18, 2011. From the design expert to the novice craftsperson, there's something for everyone in this exciting local version of the "maker faire." The weekend includes a dynamic exhibit featuring the work of ADX members of all experience levels and backgrounds who have brought their project concepts to life via the wide array of tools and resources within our facility. This diverse collection includes a giant boat, furniture, signage, craft projects, utilitarian items, musical instruments, and more! Join us for the opening reception from 6-11pm on Friday, September 16. Finished projects will be on display all night long during this free, all-ages public event – with beer provided by Widmer Brewery , sweet treats from Miss Zumstein, and curbside food cart service by Domo Dogs, Fifty Licks, and Hungry Heart Cupcakes. On Saturday, September 17 from 10am-4pm, ADX will offer an open house full of demonstrations, workshops, and creative energy. Our community partners will be offering up demos and special deals. Or, for the more industrious, our popular class "Women Welding: Bringing Metal to Life" will take place in the metal shop from 10a-2p (sign up here!). Saturday evening plays host to Fabrication Feast from 6:30-10pm. A collaboration with the Special Snowflake Supper Club, this one-in-a-lifetime dining experience will play host to a delicious meal in the style of a modern-day community barn raising. We’re talking entirely handmade: all tables, place settings, and seating has been constructed by ADX members. Click here to make your reservation! On Sunday, September 18 from 10am-2pm, we’re kickin’ back and enjoying the last days of summer with an open house and BBQ. Join us for a last look at the Fabrication Fest exhibit and to have all your project questions answered: we’ll have our team on hand for 1-on-1 assistance and free consultations to help bring your ideas from the first concepts into reality! Leave your intimidation at the door and let us help inspire you. Event Schedule (subject to change): 9/16: Opening Reception and Celebration – Fabrication Fest Exhibit 6-11pm 9/17: Open House/Community Partner Demos & Displays 10am-4pm Special Snowflake Supperclub Dinner 6-10pm 9/18: BBQ and Facility Open House 10am-2pm ADX, a new membership-based community workshop, will host its inaugural Fabrication Fest on Friday, September 16 - Sunday, September 18, 2011. From the design expert to the novice craftsperson, there's something for everyone in this exciting local version of the "maker faire." The weekend includes a dynamic exhibit featuring the work of ADX members of all experience levels and backgrounds who have brought their project concepts to life via the wide array of tools and resources within our facility. This diverse collection includes a giant boat, furniture, signage, craft projects, utilitarian items, musical instruments, and more! Join us for the opening reception from 6-11pm on Friday, September 16. Finished projects will be on display all night long during this free, all-ages public event – with beer provided by Widmer Brewery , sweet treats from Miss Zumstein, and curbside food cart service by Domo Dogs, Fifty Licks, and Hungry Heart Cupcakes. On Saturday, September 17 from 10am-4pm, ADX will offer an open house full of demonstrations, workshops, and creative energy. Our community partners will be offering up demos and special deals. Or, for the more industrious, our popular class "Women Welding: Bringing Metal to Life" will take place in the metal shop from 10a-2p (sign up here!). Saturday evening plays host to Fabrication Feast from 6:30-10pm. A collaboration with the Special Snowflake Supper Club, this one-in-a-lifetime dining experience will play host to a delicious meal in the style of a modern-day community barn raising. We’re talking entirely handmade: all tables, place settings, and seating has been constructed by ADX members. Click here to make your reservation! On Sunday, September 18 from 10am-2pm, we’re kickin’ back and enjoying the last days of summer with an open house and BBQ. Join us for a last look at the Fabrication Fest exhibit and to have all your project questions answered: we’ll have our team on hand for 1-on-1 assistance and free consultations to help bring your ideas from the first concepts into reality! Leave your intimidation at the door and let us help inspire you. Event Schedule (subject to change): 9/16: Opening Reception and Celebration – Fabrication Fest Exhibit 6-11pm 9/17: Open House/Community Partner Demos & Displays 10am-4pm Special Snowflake Supperclub Dinner 6-10pm 9/18: BBQ and Facility Open House 10am-2pm
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Change #25107
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461305 ADX Fabrication Fest: Open House/Community Partner Demos & Displays Roll back

description ADX, a new membership-based community workshop, will host its inaugural Fabrication Fest on Friday, September 16 - Sunday, September 18, 2011. From the design expert to the novice craftsperson, there's something for everyone in this exciting local version of the "maker faire." The weekend includes a dynamic exhibit featuring the work of ADX members of all experience levels and backgrounds who have brought their project concepts to life via the wide array of tools and resources within our facility. This diverse collection includes a giant boat, furniture, signage, craft projects, utilitarian items, musical instruments, and more! Join us for the opening reception from 6-11pm on Friday, September 16. Finished projects will be on display all night long during this free, all-ages public event – with beer provided by Widmer Brewery , sweet treats from Miss Zumstein, and curbside food cart service by Domo Dogs, Fifty Licks, and Hungry Heart Cupcakes. On Saturday, September 17 from 10am-4pm, ADX will offer an open house full of demonstrations, workshops, and creative energy. Our community partners will be offering up demos and special deals. Or, for the more industrious, our popular class "Women Welding: Bringing Metal to Life" will take place in the metal shop from 10a-2p (sign up here!). Saturday evening plays host to Fabrication Feast from 6:30-10pm. A collaboration with the Special Snowflake Supper Club, this one-in-a-lifetime dining experience will play host to a delicious meal in the style of a modern-day community barn raising. We’re talking entirely handmade: all tables, place settings, and seating has been constructed by ADX members. Click here to make your reservation! On Sunday, September 18 from 10am-2pm, we’re kickin’ back and enjoying the last days of summer with an open house and BBQ. Join us for a last look at the Fabrication Fest exhibit and to have all your project questions answered: we’ll have our team on hand for 1-on-1 assistance and free consultations to help bring your ideas from the first concepts into reality! Leave your intimidation at the door and let us help inspire you. Event Schedule (subject to change): 9/16: Opening Reception and Celebration – Fabrication Fest Exhibit 6-11pm 9/17: Open House/Community Partner Demos & Displays 10am-4pm Special Snowflake Supperclub Dinner 6-10pm 9/18: BBQ and Facility Open House 10am-2pm ADX, a new membership-based community workshop, will host its inaugural Fabrication Fest on Friday, September 16 - Sunday, September 18, 2011. From the design expert to the novice craftsperson, there's something for everyone in this exciting local version of the "maker faire." The weekend includes a dynamic exhibit featuring the work of ADX members of all experience levels and backgrounds who have brought their project concepts to life via the wide array of tools and resources within our facility. This diverse collection includes a giant boat, furniture, signage, craft projects, utilitarian items, musical instruments, and more! Join us for the opening reception from 6-11pm on Friday, September 16. Finished projects will be on display all night long during this free, all-ages public event – with beer provided by Widmer Brewery , sweet treats from Miss Zumstein, and curbside food cart service by Domo Dogs, Fifty Licks, and Hungry Heart Cupcakes. On Saturday, September 17 from 10am-4pm, ADX will offer an open house full of demonstrations, workshops, and creative energy. Our community partners will be offering up demos and special deals. Or, for the more industrious, our popular class "Women Welding: Bringing Metal to Life" will take place in the metal shop from 10a-2p (sign up here!). Saturday evening plays host to Fabrication Feast from 6:30-10pm. A collaboration with the Special Snowflake Supper Club, this one-in-a-lifetime dining experience will play host to a delicious meal in the style of a modern-day community barn raising. We’re talking entirely handmade: all tables, place settings, and seating has been constructed by ADX members. Click here to make your reservation! On Sunday, September 18 from 10am-2pm, we’re kickin’ back and enjoying the last days of summer with an open house and BBQ. Join us for a last look at the Fabrication Fest exhibit and to have all your project questions answered: we’ll have our team on hand for 1-on-1 assistance and free consultations to help bring your ideas from the first concepts into reality! Leave your intimidation at the door and let us help inspire you. Event Schedule (subject to change): 9/16: Opening Reception and Celebration – Fabrication Fest Exhibit 6-11pm 9/17: Open House/Community Partner Demos & Displays 10am-4pm Special Snowflake Supperclub Dinner 6-10pm 9/18: BBQ and Facility Open House 10am-2pm
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Change #25106
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461304 ADX Fabrication Fest Opening Reception Roll back

description ADX, a new membership-based community workshop, will host its inaugural Fabrication Fest on Friday, September 16 - Sunday, September 18, 2011. From the design expert to the novice craftsperson, there's something for everyone in this exciting local version of the "maker faire." The weekend includes a dynamic exhibit featuring the work of ADX members of all experience levels and backgrounds who have brought their project concepts to life via the wide array of tools and resources within our facility. This diverse collection includes a giant boat, furniture, signage, craft projects, utilitarian items, musical instruments, and more! Join us for the opening reception from 6-11pm on Friday, September 16. Finished projects will be on display all night long during this free, all-ages public event – with beer provided by Widmer Brewery , sweet treats from Miss Zumstein, and curbside food cart service by Domo Dogs, Fifty Licks, and Hungry Heart Cupcakes. On Saturday, September 17 from 10am-4pm, ADX will offer an open house full of demonstrations, workshops, and creative energy. Our community partners will be offering up demos and special deals. Or, for the more industrious, our popular class "Women Welding: Bringing Metal to Life" will take place in the metal shop from 10a-2p (sign up here!). Saturday evening plays host to Fabrication Feast from 6:30-10pm. A collaboration with the Special Snowflake Supper Club, this one-in-a-lifetime dining experience will play host to a delicious meal in the style of a modern-day community barn raising. We’re talking entirely handmade: all tables, place settings, and seating has been constructed by ADX members. Click here to make your reservation! On Sunday, September 18 from 10am-2pm, we’re kickin’ back and enjoying the last days of summer with an open house and BBQ. Join us for a last look at the Fabrication Fest exhibit and to have all your project questions answered: we’ll have our team on hand for 1-on-1 assistance and free consultations to help bring your ideas from the first concepts into reality! Leave your intimidation at the door and let us help inspire you. Event Schedule (subject to change): 9/16: Opening Reception and Celebration – Fabrication Fest Exhibit 6-11pm 9/17: Open House/Community Partner Demos & Displays 10am-4pm Special Snowflake Supperclub Dinner 6-10pm 9/18: BBQ and Facility Open House 10am-2pm ADX, a new membership-based community workshop, will host its inaugural Fabrication Fest on Friday, September 16 - Sunday, September 18, 2011. From the design expert to the novice craftsperson, there's something for everyone in this exciting local version of the "maker faire." The weekend includes a dynamic exhibit featuring the work of ADX members of all experience levels and backgrounds who have brought their project concepts to life via the wide array of tools and resources within our facility. This diverse collection includes a giant boat, furniture, signage, craft projects, utilitarian items, musical instruments, and more! Join us for the opening reception from 6-11pm on Friday, September 16. Finished projects will be on display all night long during this free, all-ages public event – with beer provided by Widmer Brewery , sweet treats from Miss Zumstein, and curbside food cart service by Domo Dogs, Fifty Licks, and Hungry Heart Cupcakes. On Saturday, September 17 from 10am-4pm, ADX will offer an open house full of demonstrations, workshops, and creative energy. Our community partners will be offering up demos and special deals. Or, for the more industrious, our popular class "Women Welding: Bringing Metal to Life" will take place in the metal shop from 10a-2p (sign up here!). Saturday evening plays host to Fabrication Feast from 6:30-10pm. A collaboration with the Special Snowflake Supper Club, this one-in-a-lifetime dining experience will play host to a delicious meal in the style of a modern-day community barn raising. We’re talking entirely handmade: all tables, place settings, and seating has been constructed by ADX members. Click here to make your reservation! On Sunday, September 18 from 10am-2pm, we’re kickin’ back and enjoying the last days of summer with an open house and BBQ. Join us for a last look at the Fabrication Fest exhibit and to have all your project questions answered: we’ll have our team on hand for 1-on-1 assistance and free consultations to help bring your ideas from the first concepts into reality! Leave your intimidation at the door and let us help inspire you. Event Schedule (subject to change): 9/16: Opening Reception and Celebration – Fabrication Fest Exhibit 6-11pm 9/17: Open House/Community Partner Demos & Displays 10am-4pm Special Snowflake Supperclub Dinner 6-10pm 9/18: BBQ and Facility Open House 10am-2pm
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Change #25105
2013-12-07
02:16:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461218 Dorkbot Workshop -- Open Lab! Roll back

description Where: ADX, 417 SE 11th, Portland When: Sunday, November 27 -- 1-5pm What: OPEN LAB! We haven't had one of these in a while, so on Sunday, November 27th we'll be using our monthly workshop time to offer instead open lab time. What is that, you ask? We provide the space (and some power outlets), and you bring the tools and whatever projects your working on. You can ask your fellow dorks for help and help others with their projects as well. Where: ADX, 417 SE 11th, Portland When: Sunday, November 27 -- 1-5pm What: OPEN LAB! We haven't had one of these in a while, so on Sunday, November 27th we'll be using our monthly workshop time to offer instead open lab time. What is that, you ask? We provide the space (and some power outlets), and you bring the tools and whatever projects your working on. You can ask your fellow dorks for help and help others with their projects as well.
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Change #25104
2013-12-07
02:16:11

update Calagator::Event 1250461217 Dorkbot Workshop -- Arduino Cult Induction Roll back

description During this quarter's induction we are going to try something different. We are going to build a complete arduino compatible board made entirely of through hole components. Called the TAD (for Through hole Arduino compatible Design) The board uses the same footprint as the arduino but does not require any surface mount components. This workshop will be lite on lecture and heavy on putting the thing together so be prepared to solder. What: This is a an opportunity for 13 people to build their own TAD , A complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices has put together a kit which takes the surface mount out of the arduino. This seminar is to walk you through putting yours together and programming it Where: ADX -- SE 11th between Oak and Stark When: Sunday October 30, 2011 from 1 to 5pm You Bring: - A laptop - A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type) - A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B) - A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers) You will get: * An Arduino that you built yourself. * A very brief introduction to the Arduino * Help when you need it * To know that what you built worked at least once How do I RSVP? The workshop costs $40 including all kit parts (plus $5 room use fee for ADX). Via paypal -- Select the session on the TDI Products page: (http://tempusdictum.com/tdproducts.html) -- or -- At the preceding dorkbot-pdx meeting (make checks out to "tempus dictum, inc"); During this quarter's induction we are going to try something different. We are going to build a complete arduino compatible board made entirely of through hole components. Called the TAD (for Through hole Arduino compatible Design) The board uses the same footprint as the arduino but does not require any surface mount components. This workshop will be lite on lecture and heavy on putting the thing together so be prepared to solder. What: This is a an opportunity for 13 people to build their own TAD , A complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices has put together a kit which takes the surface mount out of the arduino. This seminar is to walk you through putting yours together and programming it Where: ADX -- SE 11th between Oak and Stark When: Sunday October 30, 2011 from 1 to 5pm You Bring: - A laptop - A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type) - A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B) - A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers) You will get: * An Arduino that you built yourself. * A very brief introduction to the Arduino * Help when you need it * To know that what you built worked at least once How do I RSVP? The workshop costs $40 including all kit parts (plus $5 room use fee for ADX). Via paypal -- Select the session on the TDI Products page: (http://tempusdictum.com/tdproducts.html) -- or -- At the preceding dorkbot-pdx meeting (make checks out to "tempus dictum, inc");
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Change #25103
2013-12-07
02:16:11

update Calagator::Event 1250461216 Dorkbot Workshop -- PCB Layout Using EAGLE Roll back

description Cost: FREE No RSVP required. Just drop in. Description: We all love circuits with blinky lights that make strange noises, but imagine how much cooler your circuits would look on a custom-designed and manufactured circuit board. It's easier than it may seem, and we're going to show you how it's down. Using the free version of EAGLE PCB you can design your own circuit boards in a format that is then easy to have fabricated. This is an introductory course on using EAGLE to design printed circuit boards for fabrication. It's aimed at beginners that may have breadboarded some electronics, and now want to make a final circuit board. We'll design a simple circuit, draw out the schematic, and lay out a board. Bring a computer: Mac, Linux, or Windows. Please download and install Eagle beforehand from http://www.cadsoftusa.com/downloads/ Laen, the ever dedicated Dorkbotter behind the DorkbotPDX group PCB order, will be showing you all of the necessary ins and outs so that you, too, can make your very own printed circuit boards. Cost: FREE No RSVP required. Just drop in. Description: We all love circuits with blinky lights that make strange noises, but imagine how much cooler your circuits would look on a custom-designed and manufactured circuit board. It's easier than it may seem, and we're going to show you how it's down. Using the free version of EAGLE PCB you can design your own circuit boards in a format that is then easy to have fabricated. This is an introductory course on using EAGLE to design printed circuit boards for fabrication. It's aimed at beginners that may have breadboarded some electronics, and now want to make a final circuit board. We'll design a simple circuit, draw out the schematic, and lay out a board. Bring a computer: Mac, Linux, or Windows. Please download and install Eagle beforehand from http://www.cadsoftusa.com/downloads/ Laen, the ever dedicated Dorkbotter behind the DorkbotPDX group PCB order, will be showing you all of the necessary ins and outs so that you, too, can make your very own printed circuit boards.
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Change #25102
2013-12-07
02:16:11

update Calagator::Event 1250461215 Dorkbot Workshop -- e-Textiles Roll back

description Cost: $25 Please bring: - Scissors - A bag or garment to modify – please choose something made of a non-stretch fabric. Dreaming of bike gloves that light up to keep you visible at night, or an awesome illuminated costume? Or maybe you’d like to add a bit of extra sparkle to your living room with a glowing throw pillow… Whatever project you have in mind, if you’re curious about the process of integrating electronics into fabric, this workshop is a great place to start. Shannon Henry and Cat Poole will start by touching on some of the interesting things being developed with eTextile methods and useful resources, then we’ll spend some hands on time laying out a basic LED circuit and sewing it on to fabric using conductive thread. You’ll learn how to convert standard LEDs (and other electronic components) into sew-able ones, and how to use standard textile fastenings like zippers and snaps to switch your project on and off, plus lots of tips on how to make your project easier and make sure it lasts. No prior electronics or sewing experience required. Conductive thread and electronic components will be provided. Register for the workshop here: http://pdxetextile.eventbrite.com/ About the instructors: Shannon Henry loves to make things that blend the science & tech world with art and crafts. She has been crafting with fabric since she could handle safety scissors, and began integrating electronics into her art in 2008. Her eTextile work has been shown in San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver BC. She also develops sewn electronics kits and tutorials, which you can find at her website, Polymathdesignlab.com. Cat Poole is a one woman instigator of perception bending mayhem. Through “Discovering Empowerment Through Creativity” workshops and Upcycled Electronics, she encourages all to defy their programming and void all warranties. Find out more at her site, Cacophonouscreations.com. Cost: $25 Please bring: - Scissors - A bag or garment to modify – please choose something made of a non-stretch fabric. Dreaming of bike gloves that light up to keep you visible at night, or an awesome illuminated costume? Or maybe you’d like to add a bit of extra sparkle to your living room with a glowing throw pillow… Whatever project you have in mind, if you’re curious about the process of integrating electronics into fabric, this workshop is a great place to start. Shannon Henry and Cat Poole will start by touching on some of the interesting things being developed with eTextile methods and useful resources, then we’ll spend some hands on time laying out a basic LED circuit and sewing it on to fabric using conductive thread. You’ll learn how to convert standard LEDs (and other electronic components) into sew-able ones, and how to use standard textile fastenings like zippers and snaps to switch your project on and off, plus lots of tips on how to make your project easier and make sure it lasts. No prior electronics or sewing experience required. Conductive thread and electronic components will be provided. Register for the workshop here: http://pdxetextile.eventbrite.com/ About the instructors: Shannon Henry loves to make things that blend the science & tech world with art and crafts. She has been crafting with fabric since she could handle safety scissors, and began integrating electronics into her art in 2008. Her eTextile work has been shown in San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver BC. She also develops sewn electronics kits and tutorials, which you can find at her website, Polymathdesignlab.com. Cat Poole is a one woman instigator of perception bending mayhem. Through “Discovering Empowerment Through Creativity” workshops and Upcycled Electronics, she encourages all to defy their programming and void all warranties. Find out more at her site, Cacophonouscreations.com.
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Change #25101
2013-12-07
02:16:11

update Calagator::Event 1250460805 [POSTPONED] Steampunk Convention + Mini Maker Faire Roll back

description ADX is co-hosting a Steampunk Convention and mini maker faire on August 20. The event will feature demonstrations, exhibits, food & drink, and more! More information to follow but mark your calendars! ADX is co-hosting a Steampunk Convention and mini maker faire on August 20. The event will feature demonstrations, exhibits, food & drink, and more! More information to follow but mark your calendars!
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Change #25100
2013-12-07
02:16:11

update Calagator::Venue 202392955 ADX Portland Roll back

description From large, private wood and metal shops, to co-working desks, to big open areas for large projects, the ADX amenities offer the opportunity for makers of all stripes to explore their craft, prototype products, and enlist the support of industry experts. If you prefer to do it yourself, we also provide a diverse schedule of classes and a range of programming. Our flexible memberships allow our members to customize their access to suit their individual needs– choose between hourly, daily, and monthly use of the wood shop, metal shop, offices, and other production areas. From large, private wood and metal shops, to co-working desks, to big open areas for large projects, the ADX amenities offer the opportunity for makers of all stripes to explore their craft, prototype products, and enlist the support of industry experts. If you prefer to do it yourself, we also provide a diverse schedule of classes and a range of programming. Our flexible memberships allow our members to customize their access to suit their individual needs– choose between hourly, daily, and monthly use of the wood shop, metal shop, offices, and other production areas.
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Change #25099
2013-12-07
02:12:17

update Calagator::Event 1250465168 PDX Global Day of Code Retreat 2013 Roll back

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Change #25098
2013-12-06
19:42:56

update Calagator::Event 1250465201 TiE Oregon PitchFest 2013 Roll back

description <h3> Please Note:</h3> <h5> Applications for Pitching are now closed. </h5> <h3> Space is also limited to attend this event. <strong><a href="https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-oregon-pitchfest-2013">REGISTER NOW</a></strong> to attend!</h3> <h5> <br><strong>The following companies have been selected to pitch:</strong><br> Concept Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Forget MNot</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>EcoValuate</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>StoryBulbs</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Bubblr</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>iConduct</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Seed/Bootstrap Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Rescue Datum</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>TheDigits</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Pacific NorthWest Kale Chips</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Mature/Growth Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Syndical</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Drink Tanks Corporation</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> <br> Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?<br> Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?<br> Do want validation of your idea?<br> Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.</h5> <h5>  </h5> <h3> <strong>Applications to Pitch are now closed.</strong> </h3> <h5> Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)<br><br> Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:<br> - Concept Stage<br> - Seed/Bootstrap Stage<br> - Mature/Growth Stage<br>  </h5> <h3> Please Note:</h3> <h5> Applications for Pitching are now closed. </h5> <h3> Space is limited to attend this event. <strong><a href="https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-oregon-pitchfest-2013">REGISTER NOW</a></strong> to attend!</h3> <h5> <br><strong>The following companies have been selected to pitch:</strong><br> Concept Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Forget MNot</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>EcoValuate</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>StoryBulbs</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Bubblr</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>iConduct</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Seed/Bootstrap Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Rescue Datum</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>TheDigits</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Pacific NorthWest Kale Chips</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Mature/Growth Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Syndical</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Drink Tanks Corporation</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> <br> Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?<br> Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?<br> Do want validation of your idea?<br> Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.</h5> <h5>  </h5> <h3> <strong>Applications to Pitch are now closed.</strong> </h3> <h5> Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)<br><br> Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:<br> - Concept Stage<br> - Seed/Bootstrap Stage<br> - Mature/Growth Stage<br>  </h5>
Change #25097
2013-12-06
19:42:35

update Calagator::Event 1250465201 TiE Oregon PitchFest 2013 Roll back

description <h3> Please Note:</h3> <h5> Applications for Pitching are now closed. </h5> <h3> Space is also limited to attend this event. <strong><a href="https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-oregon-pitchfest-2013">REGISTER NOW</a></strong> to attend!</h3> <h5> <br><strong>The following companies have been selected to pitch:</strong><br> Concept Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Forget MNot</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>EcoValuate</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>StoryBulbs</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Bubblr</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>iConduct</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Seed/Bootstrap Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Rescue Datum</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>TheDigits</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Pacific NorthWest Kale Chips</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Mature/Growth Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Syndical</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Drink Tanks Corporation</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> <br> Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?<br> Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?<br> Do want validation of your idea?<br> Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.</h5> <h5>  </h5> <h3> <strong> Applications to Pitch are now closed.</strong> </h3> <h5> Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)<br><br> Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:<br> - Concept Stage<br> - Seed/Bootstrap Stage<br> - Mature/Growth Stage<br>  </h5> <h3> Please Note:</h3> <h5> Applications for Pitching are now closed. </h5> <h3> Space is also limited to attend this event. <strong><a href="https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-oregon-pitchfest-2013">REGISTER NOW</a></strong> to attend!</h3> <h5> <br><strong>The following companies have been selected to pitch:</strong><br> Concept Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Forget MNot</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>EcoValuate</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>StoryBulbs</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Bubblr</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>iConduct</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Seed/Bootstrap Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Rescue Datum</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>TheDigits</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Pacific NorthWest Kale Chips</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Mature/Growth Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Syndical</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Drink Tanks Corporation</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> <br> Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?<br> Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?<br> Do want validation of your idea?<br> Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.</h5> <h5>  </h5> <h3> <strong>Applications to Pitch are now closed.</strong> </h3> <h5> Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)<br><br> Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:<br> - Concept Stage<br> - Seed/Bootstrap Stage<br> - Mature/Growth Stage<br>  </h5>
Change #25096
2013-12-06
19:42:06

update Calagator::Event 1250465201 TiE Oregon PitchFest 2013 Roll back

description <h3> Please Note:</h3> <h5> Applications for Pitching are now closed for Concept and Seed Stage companies. </h5> <h3> Space is also limited to attend this event. <strong><a href="https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-oregon-pitchfest-2013">REGISTER NOW</a></strong> to attend!</h3> <h5> <br><strong>The following companies have been selected to pitch:</strong><br> Concept Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Forget MNot</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>EcoValuate</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>StoryBulbs</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Bubblr</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>iConduct</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Seed/Bootstrap Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Rescue Datum</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>TheDigits</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Pacific NorthWest Kale Chips</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Mature/Growth Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Syndical</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Drink Tanks Corporation</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> <br> Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?<br> Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?<br> Do want validation of your idea?<br> Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.</h5> <h5>  </h5> <h3> <strong>>> <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ij5AK_pJ8NtmsB27jButiJ9Z4NVD4ZvNhBAZzAld068/viewform">Apply Online to Pitch</a> <em>(Mature/Growth Stage only, please)</em></strong> </h3> <h5> Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)<br><br> Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:<br> - Concept Stage<br> - Seed/Bootstrap Stage<br> - Mature/Growth Stage<br>  </h5> <h3> Please Note:</h3> <h5> Applications for Pitching are now closed. </h5> <h3> Space is also limited to attend this event. <strong><a href="https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-oregon-pitchfest-2013">REGISTER NOW</a></strong> to attend!</h3> <h5> <br><strong>The following companies have been selected to pitch:</strong><br> Concept Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Forget MNot</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>EcoValuate</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>StoryBulbs</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Bubblr</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>iConduct</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Seed/Bootstrap Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Rescue Datum</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>TheDigits</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Pacific NorthWest Kale Chips</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> Mature/Growth Stage:</h5> <ul> <li> <h5> <strong>Syndical</strong> </h5> </li> <li> <h5> <strong>Drink Tanks Corporation</strong> </h5> </li> </ul><h5> <br> Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?<br> Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?<br> Do want validation of your idea?<br> Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.</h5> <h5>  </h5> <h3> <strong> Applications to Pitch are now closed.</strong> </h3> <h5> Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)<br><br> Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:<br> - Concept Stage<br> - Seed/Bootstrap Stage<br> - Mature/Growth Stage<br>  </h5>
Change #25095
2013-12-06
12:41:48

update Calagator::Event 1250465267 Radio Room to PIR Lights Tech Bike Ride Roll back

description Meet at Salmon St Springs at 9pm to ride to the Portland International Raceway annual holiday light show. Facebook RSVP https://www.facebook.com/events/260842480730557/permalink/260863910728414/ The 5th Annual Bike Gallery "Bike the Lights" - a benefit for the The Bicycle Transportation Alliance. Monday Dec. 9th, 2013 - 5-9 PM. $6 per person - Children under 13 are free. Event Description http://is.gd/Kf6OJr Meet at the Radio Room at 5pm to ride to the Portland International Raceway annual holiday light show. Facebook RSVP https://www.facebook.com/events/260842480730557/permalink/260863910728414/ The 5th Annual Bike Gallery "Bike the Lights" - a benefit for the The Bicycle Transportation Alliance. Monday Dec. 9th, 2013 - 5-9 PM. $6 per person - Children under 13 are free. Event Description http://is.gd/Kf6OJr
Change #25094
2013-12-06
12:33:27

create Calagator::Event 1250465305 Hardware Hacking Night Roll back

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