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Change #23096
2013-09-11
16:44:58

create Calagator::Event 1250464872 Security Bsides Portland 2013 Roll back

description nil ABOUT THE EVENT Each Security BSides event is a community-driven framework for building events for and by information security community members. The goal is to expand the conversation beyond the traditional confines of space and time. It creates opportunities for individuals to both present and participate in an intimate atmosphere that encourages collaboration. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. It is where conversations for the next-big-thing are happening. Last year's event was a great success that surpassed our expectations. Don't miss the 3rd year of this awesome event! THE PORTLAND TAKE A gathering of the most interesting infosec minds in Portland and the Pacific Northwest! Our passion about all things security has driven attendance from other parts of the country. Our goal is to provide an open environment for the infosec community to engage in conversations, learn from each other and promote knowledge sharing and collaboration. The Portland and greater Northwest information security community spans a broad spectrum of participation from CISOs, Fortune 100 company security experts, small business system admins, to independent security researchers. A DIFFERENT KIND OF EVENT BSides Portland will have a variety of activities to provide an opportunity to network and meet other like-minded individuals. Some of the activities include: Technical and business presentations – our only requirement is that they are engaging and fun! Networking lunch Researcher Demos and community driven information exchange (lockpicking, hardware hacking, and more). Registration opens at 8am
end_time nil 2013-09-27 22:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464872
start_time nil 2013-09-27 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Security Bsides Portland 2013
url nil http://bsidespdx.eventbrite.com/
venue_details nil 116 Southeast Yamhill Street Portland, OR 97214 (parking available onsite)
venue_id nil 202393467
Change #23095
2013-09-11
16:25:03

create Calagator::Event 1250464871 Geoloqi Acqusition Anniversary Celebration! Roll back

description nil It's been a year since we've joined Esri, and we've done a bunch of awesome stuff since then! Come celebrate with us! Thanks to everyone who joined us last time! As usual, drinks on us! Door prize for best dinosaur-themed limerick! Top limericks will be read out loud.
end_time nil 2013-10-15 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464871
start_time nil 2013-10-15 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Geoloqi Acqusition Anniversary Celebration!
venue_id nil 202393510
Change #23094
2013-09-11
14:34:52

create Calagator::Event 1250464870 Portland Java User Group Roll back

description nil ### Mastering Time With Clojure and core.async We all know that the most challenging programming problems we're likely to face involve threading. Lots and lots of threads, coordinating and communicating in complex and non-deterministic ways. Clojure by itself gets us part of the way there with immutable data-structures and threading primitives (such as atoms and agents), but coordinating many threads in the ways demanded by real applications increases complexity and reduces performance. core.async is a new library for Clojure that rationalizes and simplifies coordination of large numbers of threads using communicating sequential processes; the end result is manageable code that looks and feels synchronous ... easy to read, easy to maintain. As is often the case in Clojure, a few simple primitives work together to open up a rich world of possibilities.
end_time nil 2013-09-17 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464870
start_time nil 2013-09-17 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Java User Group
url nil http://pjug.org/
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #23093
2013-09-11
13:36:48

update Calagator::Event 1250464793 Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday Roll back

description This event is free, but please RSVP: http://ta3m-pdx-4.eventbrite.com/ <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the third Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. Puppet Labs is generously providing space. The folks at OpenITP are providing refreshments. <h2>Event Description</h2> <p><strong>Current Events</strong> - Research something that happened in the last month that is of interest to TA3M folk, then email [email protected] to be put on the schedule. This should be very short updates. </p><ul><li>Did we find out that all web cryptography is broken? -- Sean McGregor</li></ul><p><strong>Talk by Steve Wyshywaniuk!</strong> - Steve is co-founder of Small World News, an organization dedicated to helping people around the world tell better stories through media. For the last seven years he has worked in Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, as well as remotely with teams in Libya and Mexico to create content for international audiences. He has a life long passion for using technology as well as a formal education in film and media arts.</p> <p>Steve will be sharing his experience of what works and fails from a technological and social perspective, and how he and his colleagues are putting their efforts into StoryMaker, an open source android app so that anybody can learn how to create great content.</p> <p><strong>Demo time!</strong> After the talk/Q&A, we will reserve time for folks to demo their favorite security/privacy tech tool. If you would like to be be a demoer, please let us know at [email protected], and we will work you into the schedule.</p> <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup. This event is free, but please RSVP: http://ta3m-pdx-4.eventbrite.com/ <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the third Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. Puppet Labs is generously providing space. The folks at OpenITP are providing refreshments. <h2>Event Description</h2> <p><strong>Current Events</strong> - Research something that happened in the last month that is of interest to TA3M folk, then email [email protected] to be put on the schedule. These should be very short but informative updates. </p><ul><li>Did we find out that all web cryptography is broken? -- Sean McGregor</li></ul><p><strong>Talk by Steve Wyshywaniuk!</strong> - Steve is co-founder of Small World News, an organization dedicated to helping people around the world tell better stories through media. For the last seven years he has worked in Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, as well as remotely with teams in Libya and Mexico to create content for international audiences. He has a life long passion for using technology as well as a formal education in film and media arts.</p> <p>Steve will be sharing his experience of what works and fails from a technological and social perspective, and how he and his colleagues are putting their efforts into StoryMaker, an open source android app so that anybody can learn how to create great content.</p> <p><strong>Demo time!</strong> After the talk/Q&A, we will reserve time for folks to demo their favorite security/privacy tech tool. If you would like to be be a demoer, please let us know at [email protected], and we will work you into the schedule.</p> <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup.
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Change #23092
2013-09-11
13:35:21

update Calagator::Event 1250464793 Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday Roll back

description This event is free, but please RSVP: http://ta3m-pdx-4.eventbrite.com/ <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the third Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. Puppet Labs is generously providing space. The folks at OpenITP are providing refreshments. <h2>Event Description</h2> TBA - We would like to get a person from outside the technical field to talk with us about their experiences with privacy/surveillance/censorship. If you know someone who would be interested, email us at [email protected]. <strong>Demo time!</strong> After the talk/Q&A, we will reserve time for folks to demo their favorite security/privacy tech tool. If you would like to be be a demoer, please let us know at [email protected], and we will work you into the schedule. <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup. This event is free, but please RSVP: http://ta3m-pdx-4.eventbrite.com/ <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the third Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. Puppet Labs is generously providing space. The folks at OpenITP are providing refreshments. <h2>Event Description</h2> <p><strong>Current Events</strong> - Research something that happened in the last month that is of interest to TA3M folk, then email [email protected] to be put on the schedule. This should be very short updates. </p><ul><li>Did we find out that all web cryptography is broken? -- Sean McGregor</li></ul><p><strong>Talk by Steve Wyshywaniuk!</strong> - Steve is co-founder of Small World News, an organization dedicated to helping people around the world tell better stories through media. For the last seven years he has worked in Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, as well as remotely with teams in Libya and Mexico to create content for international audiences. He has a life long passion for using technology as well as a formal education in film and media arts.</p> <p>Steve will be sharing his experience of what works and fails from a technological and social perspective, and how he and his colleagues are putting their efforts into StoryMaker, an open source android app so that anybody can learn how to create great content.</p> <p><strong>Demo time!</strong> After the talk/Q&A, we will reserve time for folks to demo their favorite security/privacy tech tool. If you would like to be be a demoer, please let us know at [email protected], and we will work you into the schedule.</p> <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup.
Change #23091
2013-09-11
10:48:37

create Calagator::Event 1250464869 PDX Drupal Users Group Roll back

description nil Meetings take place every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6pm in the OpenSourcery offices at 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209.
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start_time nil 2013-11-13 18:00:00 -0800
title nil PDX Drupal Users Group
url nil http://groups.drupal.org/portland
venue_id nil 202391015
Change #23090
2013-09-11
10:48:22

create Calagator::Event 1250464868 PDX Drupal Users Group Roll back

description nil Meetings take place every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6pm in the OpenSourcery offices at 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209.
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title nil PDX Drupal Users Group
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venue_id nil 202391015
Change #23089
2013-09-11
10:47:37

create Calagator::Event 1250464867 Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up Roll back

description nil Swing on by Lucky Lab around 5pm until whenever for all things Drupal. We meet, work on our projects, and ask questions of our neighbors with no formal agenda. See you there!
end_time nil 2013-11-26 22:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250464867
start_time nil 2013-11-26 17:00:00 -0800
title nil Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up
venue_id nil 202390038
Change #23088
2013-09-11
10:47:11

update Calagator::Event 1250464866 Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up Roll back

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Change #23087
2013-09-11
10:46:20

create Calagator::Event 1250464866 Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up Roll back

description nil Swing on by Lucky Lab around 5pm until whenever for all things Drupal. We meet, work on our projects, and ask questions of our neighbors with no formal agenda. See you there!
end_time nil 2013-10-22 22:00:00 -0700
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title nil Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up
Change #23086
2013-09-11
10:45:43

create Calagator::Event 1250464865 Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up Roll back

description nil Swing on by Lucky Lab around 5pm until whenever for all things Drupal. We meet, work on our projects, and ask questions of our neighbors with no formal agenda. See you there!
end_time nil 2013-09-24 22:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464865
start_time nil 2013-09-24 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up
url nil http://groups.drupal.org/portland
venue_id nil 202390038
Change #23085
2013-09-11
10:44:20

create Calagator::Event 1250464864 Drupal Front-end meetup Roll back

description nil The Drupal Front End Meetup happens every third Thursday at the Squishymedia offices on 116 NE 6th Ave, 3rd floor at 6pm. This group is focused on the theming and design aspects of Drupal development. Come nerd out with us over CSS, Javascript, theme functions and other interesting front-end tools.
end_time nil 2013-09-19 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250464864
start_time nil 2013-09-19 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Drupal Front-end meetup
url nil http://groups.drupal.org/portland
venue_id nil 202393476
Change #23084
2013-09-11
10:42:28

create Calagator::Event 1250464863 PDX Drupal Users Group Roll back

description nil With all the recent lightning and thunderstorms, it made me realize that we haven't had a lightning talk DUG in a while. So, this month Jesse will be kicking off the DUG with a short demo of the Custom Formatters module. Following that, we'll open things up to anyone who wants to give a 5 minute (or less) presentation. Post a comment below if you'd like to give a lightning talk or if you'd like to present at a future DUG. Pizza is being sponsored by the wonderful team at ServerLogic. They also host the Way Out West DUG and the DrupalCon Portland site was one of their recent notable projects. OpenSourcery will also have the kegerator flowing along with a selection of non-alcoholic beverages. As with last month, we'll start off with about 30 minutes of food and socializing before diving into presentations. Following the DUG and announcements we'll head over to the Lucky Lab on Quimby for more food, drink and socializing.
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start_time nil 2013-09-11 18:00:00 -0700
title nil PDX Drupal Users Group
url nil http://groups.drupal.org/portland
venue_id nil 202391015
Change #23082
2013-09-10
22:22:10

create Calagator::Event 1250464862 INCIDENT ENERGY: an infrared video installation Roll back

description nil INCIDENT ENERGY is a multi-channel video installation by Jacob Pander and Marne Lucas filmed with heat-sensitive Thermal Imaging (infrared/IR) cameras, exploring themes of nature, culture and the body. By utilizing Range Phenomenology technology usually associated with military, border, or aerial surveillance, we aim to inspire contemplation by framing the luminous energy of the human body and offering a glimpse into visual worlds that are ever-present yet hidden from our perception. Thermal imaging details the subtle changes in heating and cooling surface temperatures, revealing the changing light in corporeal and inanimate objects; heat appears white and cold becomes black. By visualizing changing heat-signatures radiating from the body, one senses the temporal coalescence of ancient stellar energy in the form of living beings. “We share a mutual fascination with the aesthetic of the human body and the intersection of technology within art and science; and how the advancement of surveillance technology continues to change cultural and human interaction - for better or worse - in practical, philosophical and creative ways.” -Lucas and Pander Contrasting the stark IR imagery with primal human movement, dance choreographer Jim McGinn and accompanying performers appear as translucent primitive humans, like living alabaster sculptures in a timeless realm where bodies possess a simultaneous interiority/exteriority; as warm veins, cold extremities and breath are all visible (in real time, no special effects). Scenes filmed in nature and in contemporary settings reflect events and emotions of community, love, birth, conflict, decay and death unfolding against black snow-covered forests, empty beach landscapes and dense urban crowds, juxtaposed with vast solar, lunar and interstellar imagery. OPENING NIGHT PERFORMANCE: Dancer Jim McGinn will perform live at the opening reception in conjunction with the installation; his body silhouetted against simultaneous live thermal image projections that echo his movements.
end_time nil 2013-09-20 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464862
start_time nil 2013-09-20 19:00:00 -0700
title nil INCIDENT ENERGY: an infrared video installation
url nil http://www.disjecta.org/exhibitions-events/incident-energy
venue_details nil Disjecta (Flex-Space)- 8371 N Interstate Avenue, Portland, OR 97217 (503) 286-9449 Disjecta is located at the Kenton Street station on the MAX Yellow light rail line. Onsite and street parking is available. Free public reception and live performance: Friday, September 20, 7-9pm, Dance Performance with Jim McGinn at 8pm. Exhibition Hours: Fri / Sat / Sun, Noon–5pm
venue_id nil 202394043
Change #23080
2013-09-10
21:58:40

update Calagator::Event 1250464766 Squawkathon Roll back

description Calling all designers, programmers and eco-warriors: endangered seabirds need your help. THE PROBLEM Seabird bycatch is when birds are unintentionally captured and killed in fishing activities. For example, in longline fishing, birds take the bait meant for fish, are hooked, and drown. Bycatch is always bad, but for endangered species with already vulnerable populations, it’s devastating. But there is hope. Better data collection could lead to better longterm management and protection protocols. We need to find an ingenious way to track this bycatch. And we think you can help. Somewhere, there’s a feathered friend who will thank you for it. WHY ME? If you have an industrial design, UX design, programming, data science or project management background and care deeply about beautiful flying squawky things, you’re an essential addition. Plus you’ll be surrounded by lots of other smart, dedicated eco-warriors. It’ll be a lot of fun. WAIT, HOLD ON... WHAT’S A HACKATHON? A hackathon is an event where creative and tech-savvy people collaborate to build solutions for hard-to-solve problems. The event is being hosted by Context Partners and sponsored by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. RSVP and get more info including FAQ and wiki at http://www.squawkathon.org Calling all designers, programmers and eco-warriors: this hackathon is for the birds. RSVP to hold your spot at www.squawkathon.org Top 5 reasons to attend: 1. Apply your skills to an important environmental challenge 2. Meet and work with some seriously smart and creative Portlanders 3. Showcase your talents to international marine bird scientists and the Packard Foundation, who have pioneered environmental work in sustainable seafood and beyond 4. A monetary prize will be awarded to the winning team 5. There'll be free food, beer and other surprises for all participants THE PROBLEM Seabird bycatch is when birds are unintentionally captured and killed in fishing activities. Bycatch is always bad, but for endangered species with already vulnerable populations, it’s devastating. In order to address this critical environmental challenge, we need to find an ingenious way to track this bycatch. Better data collection could lead to better long-term management and protection protocols. WHY ME? If you have design, programming, or project management chops, you can prevent the accidental death of marine birds. A monetary prize will be awarded to the winning team. Plus, there will be plenty of free food and beer. WAIT, HOLD ON... WHAT’S A HACKATHON? A hackathon is an event where creative and tech-savvy people collaborate to build solutions for hard-to-solve problems. You’ll fit right in. FAQs Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? Please direct your questions to packardx [at] contextpartners [dot] com. Where can I find some more background on the issue? Relevant background materials will be shared to the Squawkathon wiki as they become available: wiki.squawkathon.org Will the David and Lucile Packard Foundation provide funding to further develop concepts? Through this Squawkathon, the Packard Foundation is interested in surfacing ideas for efficiently monitoring marine bird bycatch. The ideas that come out of the Squawkathon will be all of ours to develop further and build on. At this point in time, the Foundation is not committing resources to the development of any particular idea, but will continue to assess whether our support could have significant impact in the protection of marine birds species. A monetary prize will be awarded to the winning team. Do I need to come to both days? Because we have a lot to do in a short amount of time, we are asking participants to attend both the kick-off and the day of the hackathon itself. Is there a dress code? Very informal. Wear whatever you work best in. Will free food and drinks be involved? Local beer and local food. Duh. It's Portland.
end_time 2013-09-13 21:00:00 -0700 2013-09-13 17:00:00 -0700
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venue_details The event takes place over two days at two locations: Quimby Lucky Lab (Thursday 4-6pm @ 1945 NW Quimby St.) ISITE Design (Friday 8:30am-5pm @ 2030 NW Pettygrove St.) The event takes place over two days at two locations: Quimby Lucky Lab (Thursday 4-6pm @ 1945 NW Quimby St.) ISITE Design (Friday 8:30am-5pm @ 2030 NW Pettygrove St.)
Change #23076
2013-09-10
18:11:26

create Calagator::Event 1250464861 How Jama tests AJAX Web Applications Using Java Selenium WebDriver Roll back

description nil <p>Come and learn how Jama is using Selenium WebDriver to test their massive single-page web application. We'll look at strategies and techniques for avoiding timing issues, test fragility, and other common pitfalls. We'll look at patterns like the PageObject pattern, and its extension, the PageElement pattern. We will also look at how Jama has integrated writing these tests into their process, and answer any other questions you may have about this challenge.</p> <br><br><p>Bio:</p> <p>Sean Adkinson is a senior developer at Jama Software, working full stack since the early days of the company in 2009. Jama's stack includes a large ExtJS front-end, with a Java/Spring/Hibernate and database-agnostic backend. Sean has spoke at multiple user groups, as well as the HTML5 Developer's Conference in San Francisco, and is excited to be speaking at the PDX Selenium group for the first time.</p> <br>
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start_time nil 2013-10-17 18:00:00 -0700
title nil How Jama tests AJAX Web Applications Using Java Selenium WebDriver
url nil http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/135022462/
venue_id nil 202393761
Change #23072
2013-09-10
18:10:34

create Calagator::Event 1250464860 Approaching Test Script Maintainability: From Node to Python Roll back

description nil <p>Approaching Test Script Maintainability: From Node to Python by <a href="https://twitter.com/justinabrahms">Justin Abrahms</a> of <a href="https://sprint.ly/">Sprint.ly</a></p> <p>Justin will talk about his journey at Sprint.ly converting their node.js selenium code to Python.</p> <p>He will discuss why Sprint.ly chose Python as well as the pro's and con's of using it with Selenium. Justin will also discuss how they implemented the Page Object Pattern to improve test script maintainability. </p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/justinabrahms">Justin Abrahms</a> is the lead engineer at <br><a href="https://sprint.ly/">Sprint.ly</a>, project management software that gets out of your way. <br></p>
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source_id nil 996334922
start_time nil 2013-11-21 18:00:00 -0800
title nil Approaching Test Script Maintainability: From Node to Python
url nil http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/136746292/
venue_id nil 202393761
Change #23070
2013-09-10
15:25:55

update Calagator::Event 1250464787 PDXScala Monthly Meeting Roll back

description Come join other Scala fans, whether you're a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. We'll have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you're interested in hearing more about or something you'd like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you'd like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group! As we've been doing for some months now, the first hour of tonight's meeting will be oriented towards people who are new to Scala. If you have questions you'd like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we'll be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we'll have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics, so if you have something you'd like to talk about or code you'd like to show, come prepared! We'll have pizza here at 6, so come early if you're hungry. We look forward to see you all there! * This month, we have Luc Perkins from Janrain giving a talk on the fundamentals of Slick, a popular library for working with SQL databases from Scala. (http://slick.typesafe.com/) Come join other Scala fans, whether you're a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. This is a great opportunity to share Scala knowledge and meet other practitioners and enthusiasts. We'll have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you're interested in hearing more about or something you'd like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you'd like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group. As we've been doing for some months now, the first hour of tonight's meeting will be oriented towards people who are new to Scala. If you have questions you'd like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we'll be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we'll have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics, so if you have something you'd like to talk about or code you'd like to show, come prepared! We'll have pizza here at 6, so come early if you're hungry. We look forward to see you all there!
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venue_details 4th floor basketball court
Change #23069
2013-09-10
15:24:38

update Calagator::Event 1250464800 Gimme Shelter! Roll back

Change #23068
2013-09-10
14:27:31

update Calagator::Event 1250464859 TiE Pearl Mentor Connect Mixer Roll back

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Change #23067
2013-09-10
14:27:14

update Calagator::Event 1250464859 TiE Pearl Mentor Connect Mixer Roll back

url https://www.123signup.com/register?id=dqbxf https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-pearl-mentor-connect-mixer
Change #23062
2013-09-10
14:19:49

create Calagator::Event 1250464859 TiE Pearl Mentor Connect Mixer Roll back

description nil Please join us as we kick off the Fall Mentor Connect program at the TiE Pearl Incubator! Mingle and meet TiE mentors, hear a keynote from TiE Oregon President Nitin Rai, sign up for mentoring sessions on our new Fall schedule, and discuss startup and entrepreneurial issues over refreshments. This mixer event is open to all TiE Members (free), as well as the public ($25).
end_time nil 2013-09-25 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464859
start_time nil 2013-09-25 17:30:00 -0700
title nil TiE Pearl Mentor Connect Mixer
url nil https://www.123signup.com/register?id=dqbxf
venue_id nil 202394041
Change #23060
2013-09-10
13:28:14

update Calagator::Event 1250464778 Startup Pitch Bootcamp with Rob Wiltbank and Wade Brooks Roll back

end_time 2013-09-11 22:30:00 -0700 2013-09-11 21:30:00 -0700
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Change #23059
2013-09-10
10:18:10

update Calagator::Event 1250464510 ChickTech Problem-Storming for Nonprofits Roll back

description <h2>Let's use our skills to make our community a better place for women and girls!</h2> Are you a woman interested in brainstorming and creating solutions for a nonprofit? Well, we have the event for you! We're bringing in nonprofits who are focused on women and girls (or issues that women and girls encounter) who have something that they've been struggling with...and our goal is to have a viable solution for each of them by the end of the weekend! <h3>Do I have the skills to attend?</h3> <ul> <li>Are you a women who is 15 years of age or older?</li> <li>Are you a programmer?</li> <li>Are you an interface designer?</li> <li>Are you a manager?</li> <li>Are you a teacher (either officially or not)?</li> <li>Do you have experience with psychology?</li> <li>Are you an artist?</li> <li>Are you passionate about helping non-profits?</li> </ul> If you answered yes to any of those, then yes! You should. We are looking to have teams of women with diverse backgrounds. If you are under 15, let us know and we will see if we can work something out. <h3>Why should I attend?</h3> <ul> <li>Altruism. Community-Mindedness. You'd like to help the local community with your skills. </li> <li>Learn from your group members. You'll be on a diverse team of women. We are sure that you'll learn a lot from each other!</li> <li>Learn about the non-profits. Portland has a great nonprofit community and this event will help you get in touch with some of them.</li> <li>Help fundraise for ChickTech K-12 events. By paying for your participation, you are not only getting this experience (and food for days!), you are also helping to make our K-12 events free for participants. Thank you in advance for your support!</li> <li>Childcare is provided.</li> <li>Delicious food is provided. Eat up!</li> </ul><h3>What are we doing, exactly?</h3> You will be in a group of women working on a project for a local nonprofit. The projects are listed below under the Nonprofits section. Each project will have a tech component, but we're looking to create a team with diverse skills to address the needs of the nonprofit. Each group will have a ChickTech or Thetus volunteer to help out. Each group will have a representative from the nonprofit to answer any questions. At the end of the weekend, we want to have a viable solution for the non-profit. <h3>Can men attend?</h3> YES! We are looking for supportive techie guys to help provide childcare for the event in order to break yet another stereotype. We are hoping to have some fun, hands-on activities for the kids too, depending on ages and age ranges. <h3>Can I attend for free? </h3> YES! We are offering a sliding scale because we do not want cost to be a barrier for anyone to attend. If you can afford any of the cost options, please help us out! This will help us cover the costs of this event. Any extra money goes to funding our K-12 programs to ensure that they remain free for participants. <h3>Event Schedule</h3> Friday: 6:30p - 9p, hors d'oeuvres, choose projects, meet teams! Saturday: 9:30a - 5:30p, breakfast, work with teams, lunch, more work! Sunday: 9:30a - 5:30p, breakfast, work, lunch, work, present (not the noun, the verb)! <h3>Help us by spreading the word! </h3> Tweet: "Let's help nonprofits in #pdx! Join me for @ChickTechOrg's Nonprofit Problem Storming Event! Learn more: http://chicktechproblemstorming.eventbrite.com/" Facebook: "Let's help nonprofits in #pdx! Join me for @ChickTech's Nonprofit Problem Storming Event! Learn more: http://chicktechproblemstorming.eventbrite.com/" <h3>Nonprofits and Projects</h3> Below are the nonprofits who are involved with this event. If you have one of any of the skills listed on any of the projects, consider attending this event to help out our nonprofit community. <h4>My Sister's House</h4> My Sister's House is a home for women with children who have suffered domestic violence/and or abuse and need a safe environment to create new lives. Problem: Need complete website and branding overhaul! http://mysistershouse.net/ Skills needed (including but not limited to): website design, website development, user experience, branding, artists <h4>Oregon Tradeswomen</h4> Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. (OTI) is dedicated to promoting success for women in the trades through education, leadership and mentorship. Problem: Need help with communications throughout the organization! Especially around email, calendars, etc. Skills needed (including but not limited to): experience with nonprofits, organizational skills, management, software/website development <h4>Girl Scouts</h4> Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington serves members throughout Oregon, and Clark and Skamania Counties in Washington; they currently serve 24,000 girl and adult members. Problem: Need help creating a training strategy that works for the adult volunteers in the organization, especially with regards to online and blended methods. Skills needed (including but not limited to): education, pyschology, web service development, training experience, evaluation experience, web design <h4>Betties360</h4> Betties360's mission is to inspire confidence, well-being, and community in girls through action sports, outdoor adventure, and life-skill education. Problem: Need help with publicity and fundraising...in general getting the word out to more people! Possibly a creative marketing campaign? Skills needed (including but not limited to): nonprofit fundraising, marketing, social media experience, branding experience, designers, artists <h4>Snowdrift.coop</h4> Snowdrift.coop is an in-progress web platform aiming to provide on-going community engagement and fundraising for all manner of creative projects (software, music/art, research, educational resources, and more) where results are released freely with no proprietary restrictions on access, modification, or sharing. Problem: We need help introducing the Snowdrift.coop system to creative projects and to patrons; maybe an infographic or a game? Skills needed (including but not limited to): nonprofit fundraising, marketing, designer, game development, user experience designer <h4>Lilka, Inc</h4> [Note: Lilka is not a nonprofit, but their mission is to help nonprofits work together better, which we think is worth supporting! Plus, it's a women-founded tech startup, which is awesome.] Lilka, Inc is creating a project coordination tool for nonprofit organizations to help them coordinate both internal projects and projects between nonprofits who want to work together. Problem: We're at the stage where we're fleshing out our ideas, and we would love some help integrating the functionality of Asana and Google Docs/Drive as a first step. This tool will be used to coordinate NPOs in both everyday situations and emergencies where cooperation between NPOs will save lives. Skills needed (including but not limited to): Front end web design, user interface design, business, project management, back-end programming, nonprofit experience, graphic design If you know of other nonprofits who would like to participate email us at [email protected]. If you would like to get more information on volunteering for this event, also email us at [email protected]. ChickTech's fiscal sponsor is TechStart, a registered 501(c)(3). <h2> NOTE: This is now a 1 day event. We hope you can join us. </h2> <h2>Let's use our skills to make our community a better place for women and girls!</h2> Are you a woman interested in brainstorming and creating solutions for a nonprofit? Well, we have the event for you! We're bringing in nonprofits who are focused on women and girls (or issues that women and girls encounter) who have something that they've been struggling with...and our goal is to have a viable solution for each of them by the end of the weekend! <h3>Do I have the skills to attend?</h3> <ul> <li>Are you a women who is 15 years of age or older?</li> <li>Are you a programmer?</li> <li>Are you an interface designer?</li> <li>Are you a manager?</li> <li>Are you a teacher (either officially or not)?</li> <li>Do you have experience with psychology?</li> <li>Are you an artist?</li> <li>Are you passionate about helping non-profits?</li> </ul> If you answered yes to any of those, then yes! You should. We are looking to have teams of women with diverse backgrounds. If you are under 15, let us know and we will see if we can work something out. <h3>Why should I attend?</h3> <ul> <li>Altruism. Community-Mindedness. You'd like to help the local community with your skills. </li> <li>Learn from your group members. You'll be on a diverse team of women. We are sure that you'll learn a lot from each other!</li> <li>Learn about the non-profits. Portland has a great nonprofit community and this event will help you get in touch with some of them.</li> <li>Help fundraise for ChickTech K-12 events. By paying for your participation, you are not only getting this experience (and food for days!), you are also helping to make our K-12 events free for participants. Thank you in advance for your support!</li> <li>Childcare is provided.</li> <li>Delicious food is provided. Eat up!</li> </ul><h3>What are we doing, exactly?</h3> You will be in a group of women working on a project for a local nonprofit. The projects are listed below under the Nonprofits section. Each project will have a tech component, but we're looking to create a team with diverse skills to address the needs of the nonprofit. Each group will have a ChickTech or Thetus volunteer to help out. Each group will have a representative from the nonprofit to answer any questions. At the end of the weekend, we want to have a viable solution for the non-profit. <h3>Can men attend?</h3> YES! We are looking for supportive techie guys to help provide childcare for the event in order to break yet another stereotype. We are hoping to have some fun, hands-on activities for the kids too, depending on ages and age ranges. <h3>Can I attend for free? </h3> YES! We are offering a sliding scale because we do not want cost to be a barrier for anyone to attend. If you can afford any of the cost options, please help us out! This will help us cover the costs of this event. Any extra money goes to funding our K-12 programs to ensure that they remain free for participants. <h3>Event Schedule</h3> Friday: 6:30p - 9p, hors d'oeuvres, choose projects, meet teams! Saturday: 9:30a - 5:30p, breakfast, work with teams, lunch, more work! Sunday: 9:30a - 5:30p, breakfast, work, lunch, work, present (not the noun, the verb)! <h3>Help us by spreading the word! </h3> Tweet: "Let's help nonprofits in #pdx! Join me for @ChickTechOrg's Nonprofit Problem Storming Event! Learn more: http://chicktechproblemstorming.eventbrite.com/" Facebook: "Let's help nonprofits in #pdx! Join me for @ChickTech's Nonprofit Problem Storming Event! Learn more: http://chicktechproblemstorming.eventbrite.com/" <h3>Nonprofits and Projects</h3> Below are the nonprofits who are involved with this event. If you have one of any of the skills listed on any of the projects, consider attending this event to help out our nonprofit community. <h4>My Sister's House</h4> My Sister's House is a home for women with children who have suffered domestic violence/and or abuse and need a safe environment to create new lives. Problem: Need complete website and branding overhaul! http://mysistershouse.net/ Skills needed (including but not limited to): website design, website development, user experience, branding, artists <h4>Oregon Tradeswomen</h4> Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. (OTI) is dedicated to promoting success for women in the trades through education, leadership and mentorship. Problem: Need help with communications throughout the organization! Especially around email, calendars, etc. Skills needed (including but not limited to): experience with nonprofits, organizational skills, management, software/website development <h4>Girl Scouts</h4> Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington serves members throughout Oregon, and Clark and Skamania Counties in Washington; they currently serve 24,000 girl and adult members. Problem: Need help creating a training strategy that works for the adult volunteers in the organization, especially with regards to online and blended methods. Skills needed (including but not limited to): education, pyschology, web service development, training experience, evaluation experience, web design <h4>Betties360</h4> Betties360's mission is to inspire confidence, well-being, and community in girls through action sports, outdoor adventure, and life-skill education. Problem: Need help with publicity and fundraising...in general getting the word out to more people! Possibly a creative marketing campaign? Skills needed (including but not limited to): nonprofit fundraising, marketing, social media experience, branding experience, designers, artists <h4>Snowdrift.coop</h4> Snowdrift.coop is an in-progress web platform aiming to provide on-going community engagement and fundraising for all manner of creative projects (software, music/art, research, educational resources, and more) where results are released freely with no proprietary restrictions on access, modification, or sharing. Problem: We need help introducing the Snowdrift.coop system to creative projects and to patrons; maybe an infographic or a game? Skills needed (including but not limited to): nonprofit fundraising, marketing, designer, game development, user experience designer <h4>Lilka, Inc</h4> [Note: Lilka is not a nonprofit, but their mission is to help nonprofits work together better, which we think is worth supporting! Plus, it's a women-founded tech startup, which is awesome.] Lilka, Inc is creating a project coordination tool for nonprofit organizations to help them coordinate both internal projects and projects between nonprofits who want to work together. Problem: We're at the stage where we're fleshing out our ideas, and we would love some help integrating the functionality of Asana and Google Docs/Drive as a first step. This tool will be used to coordinate NPOs in both everyday situations and emergencies where cooperation between NPOs will save lives. Skills needed (including but not limited to): Front end web design, user interface design, business, project management, back-end programming, nonprofit experience, graphic design If you know of other nonprofits who would like to participate email us at [email protected]. If you would like to get more information on volunteering for this event, also email us at [email protected]. ChickTech's fiscal sponsor is TechStart, a registered 501(c)(3).
end_time 2013-09-15 17:30:00 -0700 2013-09-14 17:30:00 -0700
start_time 2013-09-13 18:30:00 -0700 2013-09-14 09:30:00 -0700
Change #23057
2013-09-10
09:07:48

create Calagator::Event 1250464858 Ignite Health - presented by HIMSS Oregon/TAO Roll back

description nil With the NHIT Week theme: One Voice, One Vision: Transforming Health and Care, HIMSS Oregon, in partnership with Technology Association of Oregon (TAO), will hold - Ignite Health - from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Oregon Health & Science University's Old Auditorium and Grand Hall in Portland. Healthcare and technology enthusiasts, as well as media, are encouraged to attend to learn about emerging, innovative, unconventional, inspiring, locally-sourced concepts and tools and connect with a diverse and passionate crowd of like-minded health innovation enthusiasts. There is no cost for attendance but registration is required. Visit http://bit.ly/1dX4JuW to register today. The event on September 19th, 2013 will bring together more than 200 local Healthcare IT Leaders to at Ignite Health to listen to over 15 local presenters with big ideas on innovation in healthcare technology – each presenting their ideas in just five minutes. Ignite Health is an event where local people who have a burning idea and the guts to get onstage are able to share their personal and professional passions, in this case, regarding healthcare and wellness. Each speaker is limited to just 300 seconds to get their idea across, and each presentation will offer a quick, fun, thought-provoking, social, local or global perspective on the true value that American healthcare can realize through an integrated information management system. Presenters, and their topics, include: MELISSA BOOKER (Systems Analyst, Cambia Health): How Sparky Anderson & Baseball Can Help Healthcare Organizations Make Better Decisions DAWN BONDER (President, CEO, Health Republic): Consumer-Operated & Oriented Plans: Offering Solutions to Healthcare Conundrums CALE BRUCKNER, (Principle, Emergent Health Care Solutions): Using Mobile Technology to Improve Patient Engagement & Outcomes RAY CONSTANTITI (CoFounder, BrightMD): Emcee DOUG COOKE (President, Tinder): ACA: The Big "A" or the Little "a"? MILES ELLENBY (Associate Professor, Pediatric Critical Care, OHSU): Like Skype On Steroids: Telemedicine ART FLETCHER (CNA, Filius Bonacci): Actionable Clinical Quality Intelligence STEVE GEHLEN (Director of Marketing, HealthSparq): How come I can shop for a $25-60 t-shirt, but not a $2500-$6000 Gallbladder Removal? JEFFERY GOLD (Associate Professor, Pulmonary & Critical Care, OHSU): Stimulation to Improve Health & Safety of Electronic Health Records WILLIAM HERSH (Professor, Chair Dept of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology at OHSU): The OHSU Informatics Discover Lab AL LEE (Engineer, Author): Transform Your Life: One Breath at a Time MOLLY LINDQUIST (Founder, CEO, Consano): Bringing "the crowd" to medical research MITCHELL LUSHENKO (3rd Year Master's Student, OHSU-PSU): HAL TONY McCOMICK (CTO, Medical Information Integration, LLC): Changing the Health Care IT Model with Open Source MOHAN NAIR (CIO, Cambia Health Solutions): Journey of Innovation for Military Health KEVIN RENNER (President, BrandNew): A Next-Generation Approach to Health Cost Containment MARK STEEVES (CIO, WiserCare): Engineering Challenges of Shared Decision Making KATIE VAHLE (CoFounder, CoPatient): Empowering Patients to Bend their Own Cost-Curve with Technology-Enabled Advocacy VIOLET V (MBA, Stanford): Psychedelic-Assisted Chemotherapy & Other Defenses Against Homicidal Breasts "Our participation in National Health IT Week highlights our organization's commitment to ensure health information technology is integrated, interactive, interoperable, and intelligent to provide the best patient outcomes", said Mark Fromuth, HIMSS Oregon Chapter President. "By working together we can leverage the technology to promote for the betterment of our healthcare system."
end_time nil 2013-09-19 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464858
start_time nil 2013-09-19 17:30:00 -0700
title nil Ignite Health - presented by HIMSS Oregon/TAO
url nil http://www.himss-oregon.org/events/events2.html
venue_details nil OHSU Auditorium and Great Hall 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239
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Change #23055
2013-09-10
00:18:44

update Calagator::Event 1250464758 Flux Grand Opening Roll back

Change #23054
2013-09-10
00:18:23

update Calagator::Event 1250464796 B Media Community Workshops: Ripping, Remix & Reel Revolution Roll back

description B Media is hosting a series of low-cost remix workshops open to the public in conjunction with the OROR Fest from September 27-29th. B Media is a community-based video art collective that uses political remix videos, documentary films, and skill-shares to catalyze collaborative work for social justice. About the workshops: Topics include how to search through and download archival footage, DIY filming tips and tricks, and advanced editing for remix videos. Participation in the workshops will be sliding scale for single workshop or full weekend passes, with current or new B Media sustainers participating for free. Cost: $10-25 sliding scale/workshop. $25-$75 for the whole weekend. Opening and Closing events are FREE. The workshops will be capped at 10 people, with room for 5 walk ups. Register now to make sure you get a spot! http://bit.ly/reelrev All events will occur at the Community Supported Everything House, NE16th and Alberta. Weekend Workshop Schedule: Friday, August 27 6 pm: Meet and Greet for local film makers and activists. Potluck. 7 pm: Opening Night, “Art + Activism:” A participatory discussion about the transversal connecting art and activism. What is the purpose of film? Can it actually change society? Does the process matter as much as the final product? This introduction to different artist collectives, critical theory, and short films explores the role of film in movements for social justice. Saturday, August 28 11 am-1 pm: How to Be a Video Ninja Tips and tricks for film making on the go, from a gear check list to DIY light set ups, knowing your rights, and quick ways to get the word out using social media. 3 pm- 5 pm: Surfing the Archive Found footage is a fundamental part of a great remix. Discover the basics of remix video, the best online archives, and how to download and convert footage from the internet for your film. Sunday, August 29th 11 am- 1 pm: Idea to Action: Writing a Story Synopsis Learn how to visualize and articulate a great idea into a three-minute film. Come with an idea you keep having, and we’ll collaborate on molding it to reach the next phase. 3 pm -5 pm: Remix/Mixer Designed for people familiar with Final Cut or an editing program, we’ll explore some of the key tricks for making your film look hot, from syncing with music, adding effects, and splicing.Note: Computer with editing software required (six provided for use--note if you need to use one on registration) 8-11 pm: Closing Night, “Film/Fact/Fiction.” Outdoor film screening of shorts and strange films, chosen from different genres of activist filmmaking. Edify yourself with short documentaries, on the ground reporting, participatory YouTubing, avante garde cinema, and surrealist films. FREE Contact: Website: www.bmediacollective.org Twitter: @bmediacollectiv Facebook:www.facebook.com/bmediacollective Register now: http://bit.ly/reelrev B Media is hosting a series of low-cost remix workshops open to the public in conjunction with the OROR Fest from September 27-29th. B Media is a community-based video art collective that uses political remix videos, documentary films, and skill-shares to catalyze collaborative work for social justice. About the workshops: Topics include how to search through and download archival footage, DIY filming tips and tricks, and advanced editing for remix videos. Participation in the workshops will be sliding scale for single workshop or full weekend passes, with current or new B Media sustainers participating for free. Cost: $10-25 sliding scale/workshop. $25-$75 for the whole weekend. Opening and Closing events are FREE. The workshops will be capped at 10 people, with room for 5 walk ups. Register now to make sure you get a spot! http://bit.ly/reelrev All events will occur at the Community Supported Everything House, NE16th and Alberta. Weekend Workshop Schedule: Friday, August 27 6 pm: Meet and Greet for local film makers and activists. Potluck. 7 pm: Opening Night, “Art + Activism:” A participatory discussion about the transversal connecting art and activism. What is the purpose of film? Can it actually change society? Does the process matter as much as the final product? This introduction to different artist collectives, critical theory, and short films explores the role of film in movements for social justice. Saturday, August 28 11 am-1 pm: How to Be a Video Ninja Tips and tricks for film making on the go, from a gear check list to DIY light set ups, knowing your rights, and quick ways to get the word out using social media. 3 pm- 5 pm: Surfing the Archive Found footage is a fundamental part of a great remix. Discover the basics of remix video, the best online archives, and how to download and convert footage from the internet for your film. Sunday, August 29th 11 am- 1 pm: Idea to Action: Writing a Story Synopsis Learn how to visualize and articulate a great idea into a three-minute film. Come with an idea you keep having, and we’ll collaborate on molding it to reach the next phase. 3 pm -5 pm: Remix/Mixer Designed for people familiar with Final Cut or an editing program, we’ll explore some of the key tricks for making your film look hot, from syncing with music, adding effects, and splicing.Note: Computer with editing software required (six provided for use--note if you need to use one on registration) 8-11 pm: Closing Night, “Film/Fact/Fiction.” Outdoor film screening of shorts and strange films, chosen from different genres of activist filmmaking. Edify yourself with short documentaries, on the ground reporting, participatory YouTubing, avante garde cinema, and surrealist films. FREE Contact: Website: www.bmediacollective.org Twitter: @bmediacollectiv Facebook:www.facebook.com/bmediacollective Register now: http://bit.ly/reelrev
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Change #23053
2013-09-10
00:17:58

update Calagator::Event 1250464844 Cityscope presents Detour/Dérive Roll back

description Six participants will present their findings from Detour/Dérive, an urban experiment presented by Project Cityscope, the non-profit organization of Works Partnership Architecture. The participants have engaged in separate walks by choosing a bus line to ride and getting off at a stop or stops they find intriguing. The task was to walk, document/record, and reflect within a 24-hour period. The aim of this project is to explore, project, and/or (mis)interpret narratives of the city that do not occur to us as critical to the urban landscape. Six participants will present their findings from Detour/Dérive, an urban experiment presented by Project Cityscope, the non-profit organization of Works Partnership Architecture. The participants have engaged in separate walks by choosing a bus line to ride and getting off at a stop or stops they find intriguing. The task was to walk, document/record, and reflect within a 24-hour period. The aim of this project is to explore, project, and/or (mis)interpret narratives of the city that do not occur to us as critical to the urban landscape.
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title Cityscope presents Detour/Dérive Cityscope presents Detour/Dérive
Change #23051
2013-09-09
19:34:20

create Calagator::Event 1250464857 Portland Mini Maker Faire Roll back

description nil Portland Mini Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker movement. It’s a place where people share what they are making and learning. Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers, artists, science clubs, students, authors, and commercial exhibitors. They are of all ages and backgrounds. Maker Faire’s mission is to entertain, inform, connect and inspire these thousands of Makers and aspiring Makers. Close to 100 Makers will be participating in this year's Portland Mini Maker Faire and we are so excited about their creativity and enthusiasm. Makers will run the gamut from the latest technology, including demonstrations of 3D printing robots, a Tesla coil and Frankenstein the Electric Bike; to rocket making, sustainable art, blacksmithing, welding, a motion-sensor sky diving game and much more. Visitors can watch demonstrations and get hands on with projects that include twisted copper art; glass fusing; lighted jewelry made from metal, glass, crystals and LEDs; and a variety of upcycled art projects. Not a Maker but still want to get involved? Consider volunteering! Contact OMSI Volunteer Coordinator Ashley VanOsdel for details or call 503.797.4615.
end_time nil 2013-09-15 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464857
start_time nil 2013-09-14 10:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Mini Maker Faire
url nil https://www.omsi.edu/maker-faire-pdx
venue_id nil 202394039
Change #23049
2013-09-09
19:00:29

create Calagator::Event 1250464856 Nerd Nite #9 Nerd Nite #9 – Cataclysms on the Columbia: The Great Missoula Floods Roll back

description nil Tuesday, November 12, 2013 Nerd Nite is a monthly event that strives for an inebriated, salacious, yet deeply academic vibe. We aim to entertain, educate, elucidate, enlighten, and other things that start with “e.” Be there and be square. When: Tuesday, November 12, 2013, doors at 6:00pm, event at 7:00pm Where: Mission Theater, 1624 NW Glisan, Portland Cost: $8.00 suggested cover at the door, or available online This Nerd Nite will feature just one speaker, the unforgettable Scott Burns! One of the greatest sets of geological events to ever have occurred in North America was the Missoula Floods. Occurring as many as 40 times during the last ice age, the floods were caused by waters released from ancient Lake Missoula that scoured the Columbia River basin, carved out the Columbia River Gorge, and swept across at least 16,000 square miles of the Pacific Northwest. At this Nerd Nite, Scott Burns, PhD, http://geology.pdx.edu/node/67, professor of geology and past chair of the Department of Geology at PSU, will focus on the incredible story of discovery and development of the idea of the floods by J Harlen Bretz and will discuss the effect of the floods on the landscape of the Willamette Valley and the area around us. *A note on the suggested cover: Nerd Nite is completely supported by money collected at the door. We are committed to offering education opportunities to adults who want to learn, so if $8 is a hardship for you, please come anyway and donate what you can. _______ Check out Nerd Nite on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nerdniteportland and Meetup http://www.meetup.com/Nerd-Nite-Portland/.
end_time nil 2013-11-12 21:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250464856
start_time nil 2013-11-12 19:00:00 -0800
title nil Nerd Nite #9 Nerd Nite #9 – Cataclysms on the Columbia: The Great Missoula Floods
url nil https://www.facebook.com/nerdniteportland
venue_id nil 202390688
Change #23048
2013-09-09
18:57:49

create Calagator::Event 1250464855 Nerd Nite #8 You Say You Want Some Evolution: Gibbons and Spiders Roll back

description nil Nerd Nite #8 – You Say You Want Some Evolution: Gibbons and Spiders Tuesday, October 8, 2013 Nerd Nite is a monthly event that strives for an inebriated, salacious, yet deeply academic vibe. We aim to entertain, educate, elucidate, enlighten, and other things that start with “e.” Be there and be square! When: Tuesday, October 8, 2013, doors at 6:00pm, event at 7:00pm Where: Mission Theater, 1624 NW Glisan, Portland Cost: $8.00* suggested cover at the door This Nerd Nite will feature the following two talks: Swinging Between Genomics, Evolution, and Conservation The small apes (or gibbons) are amazing primates living in South East Asia and currently threatened by extinction. They have many distinctive traits separating them from their cousins, the great apes (orang, gorilla and chimp), including the ability to move just using their arms (i.e. brachiation), monogamy, and vocalization to defend their territory. Lucia Carbone, PhD, Assistant Professor at OHSU studying genomics and epigenetics, has been studying the gibbon genome to learn more about these species and primate evolution in general. Her talk will go over her latest findings and highlight a fascinating connection between processes in evolution and human disease. Spider Venoms: The Evolution of an Arsenal Spiders (all 44,000 species) play key roles in our ecosystems as predators of insects. Without spiders there would be many more insects and fewer plants. Evolution over the last 400 million years has created enormous diversity among spiders in predatory tactics, including web and venom use, which has resulted in a phenomenal diversity of silk and venom chemistry. Greta Binford, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology at Lewis & Clark College, studies diversity and evolution of spiders and their venoms, including the toxic brown recluse and its relatives. She will highlight some of the beautiful biological diversity of spiders’ feeding biology, silks, and venoms, and discuss how evolution has generated a "pharmacopeia" of unique toxins that are rich in potential for human applications. *A note on the suggested cover: Nerd Nite is completely supported by money collected at the door. We are committed to offering education opportunities to adults who want to learn, so if $8 is a hardship for you, please come anyway and donate what you can. _______ Check out Nerd Nite on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nerdniteportland On Meetup http://www.meetup.com/Nerd-Nite-Portland/
end_time nil 2013-10-08 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464855
start_time nil 2013-10-08 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Nerd Nite #8 You Say You Want Some Evolution: Gibbons and Spiders
url nil https://www.facebook.com/nerdniteportland
venue_id nil 202390688
Change #23047
2013-09-09
17:35:08

create Calagator::Event 1250464854 Community Leadership Meetup Roll back

description nil We will be meeting on the 4th Thursday of every month at Puppet Labs. Join the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/Community-Leadership-Meetup/">Community Leadership Meetup</a> group if you want to get notified about future meetups. <a href="http://www.meetup.com/Community-Leadership-Meetup/events/139325262/">Agenda for September 26</a>: * 6:30: Welcome and introductions * 7:00 - 7:45: Dawn Foster - What Science Fiction Can Teach us about building communities * 7:45 - 8:00: Brainstorming ideas for future agenda items.
end_time nil 2013-09-26 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464854
start_time nil 2013-09-26 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Community Leadership Meetup
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Community-Leadership-Meetup/
venue_id nil 202393539
Change #23046
2013-09-09
16:45:32

update Calagator::Event 1250464844 Cityscope presents Detour/Dérive Roll back

Change #23045
2013-09-09
15:23:01

update Calagator::Event 1250464805 Flux Open House Roll back

description what's this feminist hackerspace? grab a project you've been meaning to work on and come on over and hang out. Use the light table to do some tracing. Create a tutorial for your project using our documentation station. Knit a sweater for the coming winter. Note that Goldsmith Building Doors Close at 6pm so just text Flux to 503 776 0804 to get let in. what's this feminist hackerspace? grab a project you've been meaning to work on and come on over and hang out. Use the light table to do some tracing. Create a tutorial for your project using our documentation station. Knit a sweater for the coming winter. Note that Goldsmith Building Doors Close at 6pm so just text Flux to 503 776 0804 to get let in.
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url http://www.fluxlab.io http://fluxlab.io
Change #23044
2013-09-09
11:23:10

update Calagator::Event 1250464784 pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

description <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month. </i> * Jim Snow will talk about <a href="http://polink.org">polink.org</a>, a reputation-based collaborative social site he's been working on, written in Haskell with the Yesod framework for the frontend, and acid-state for persistence. https://github.com/jimsnow/polink * Jesse Hallett will talk about Mori, a library that ports functional data structures from Clojure / ClojureScript to JavaScript. https://github.com/swannodette/mori Hope to see you there! <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month. </i>
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Change #23042
2013-09-09
10:19:13

update Calagator::Event 1250464685 ARIN + NANOG on the Road in Portland, OR Roll back

description The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) and the North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) are hosting a day of professional education and networking at an event called ARIN + NANOG on the Road Portland. Spend the morning getting up to speed on the history of the Regional Registry System, Internet Governance, and ARIN technical services. Find out the latest about Internet number resource management – including IPv4 transfers and IPv6 adoption, and current ARIN policy developments. Then spend some time networking with fellow attendees over lunch. Kick off the afternoon with tutorials from ARIN on RPKI, NANOG on DNSSEC, and additional NANOG educational content. NANOG will host a session on its role in the network operator community and ways to engage with and take part in its lively professional community of Internet engineers and architects. The day will conclude with an Open Microphone / Q&A session, followed by a networking Happy Hour where conversation can continue in a more relaxed setting. Attendees who complete a short survey about the event will be eligible to win one of two $100 Amazon gift cards. Register today! Registration is free but required, so register now at: https://www.arin.net/ontheroad/portland.html The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) and the North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) are hosting a day of professional education and networking at an event called ARIN + NANOG on the Road Portland. Spend the morning getting up to speed on the history of the Regional Registry System, Internet Governance, and ARIN technical services. Find out the latest about Internet number resource management – including IPv4 transfers and IPv6 adoption, and current ARIN policy developments. Then spend some time networking with fellow attendees over lunch. Kick off the afternoon with tutorials from ARIN on RPKI, NANOG on DNSSEC, and additional NANOG educational content. NANOG will host a session on its role in the network operator community and ways to engage with and take part in its lively professional community of Internet engineers and architects. The day will conclude with an Open Microphone / Q&A session, followed by a networking Happy Hour where conversation can continue in a more relaxed setting. Attendees who complete a short survey about the event will be eligible to win one of two $100 Amazon gift cards. Register today! Registration is free but required, so register now at: https://www.arin.net/ontheroad/portland.html
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venue_id 202393975 202391545
Change #23041
2013-09-09
09:21:38

create Calagator::Event 1250464853 (Galois Tech Talk) New Directions in Random Testing: from Mars Rovers to JavaScript Engines Roll back

description nil Presented by Alex Groce. One of the most effective ways to test complex language implementations, file systems, and other critical systems software is random test generation. This talk will cover a number of recent results that show how---despite the importance of hand-tooled random test generators for complex testing targets--- there are methods that can be easily applied in almost any setting to greatly improve the effectiveness of random testing. Surprisingly, giving up on potentially finding any bug with every test makes it possible to find more bugs over all. The practical problem of finding distinct bugs in a large set of randomly generated tests, where the frequency of some bugs may be orders of magnitude higher than other bugs, is also open to non ad-hoc methods.
end_time nil 2013-09-12 11:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250464853
start_time nil 2013-09-12 10:30:00 -0700
title nil (Galois Tech Talk) New Directions in Random Testing: from Mars Rovers to JavaScript Engines
url nil http://corp.galois.com/blog/2013/9/9/tech-talk-new-directions-in-random-testing-from-mars-rovers.html
venue_id nil 202390439
Change #23040
2013-09-09
08:39:32

create Calagator::Event 1250464852 PDXCloud September Gathering Roll back

description nil This week we have a great presentation lined up from Matthew Hooker called "Cloud-Native DevOps". Matthew works for Simple.com, the innovative finance company that wants to replace your bank. Abstract: > The role of IT administrators is constantly evolving. We've been burdened > (bestowed?) with the task of automating as much as possible as our > infrastructure changes faster than we can keep up. > > Until 2005, you were probably using CFEngine or shell scripts and whatever > package manager your OS supported. Around that time Puppet and Chef dropped, and > it was enlightening. Then, in 2008, EC2 went stable, and the term DevOps started > gaining popularity the next year. > > Unfortunately, both Puppet and Chef arrived just on the cusp of the > transition to IaaS, before we understood best practices for operating in this > new environment. These tools were the product of years of experience operating > raw hardware. There is something lost in translation when we apply these tools > to the cloud. > > This talk is about how we've worked to bridge the gap, to go > Cloud-Native. I'll demonstrate the impedance mismatch that occurs when you run > chef in the cloud, and how we created a system better adapted to this new > environment. I'll argue that instances need to be treated as ephemeral; that the > ability to quickly launch instances is critical to agility; and reinforce the > idea that automation is essential at every step of the process. > > By the end I hope I can convince you that there are ways to operate with > more agility, to insulate yourselves from failure, and let every engineer sleep > better at night. > > I also hope to inspire you to look for the gaps, and to come up with better > ways to close them. This is only the beginning. We need fresh eyes and new > ideas. See you on Wednesday night, and always there will be pizza and refreshments. Doors open at 6:30pm and presentation starts around 7.
end_time nil 2013-09-11 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464852
start_time nil 2013-09-11 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PDXCloud September Gathering
url nil https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxcloud
venue_details nil The door to the building is locked in the evening, but there will be someone there to let you in from 6:30 to 7:20 pm.
venue_id nil 202393449
Change #23039
2013-09-07
20:22:29

create Calagator::Event 1250464851 PDX Women in IT Happy Hour Networking Event Roll back

description nil Come join an amazing group of ladies! No specific agenda, just network and have fun! This month ThinkShout is hosting PDXWiIT at the illustrious Davis Street Tavern! Have a brew and some food and get to know ThinkShout and the lovely ladies of PDXWiIT! PDX Women in Information Technology exists to celebrate professional women in the Portland-metro area who work with, manage, lead or have an interest in technology. Whether you are developing event-driven, non-blocking applications in node.js or setting technology strategy for a Fortune 500 company–or anything in between–come join us! @PDXWiIT @ThinkShout vendors: This is a friendly networking event only
end_time nil 2013-09-24 18:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250464851
start_time nil 2013-09-24 16:30:00 -0700
title nil PDX Women in IT Happy Hour Networking Event
url nil http://lanyrd.com/2013/pdxwiitsept13/
venue_id nil 202391120
Change #23038
2013-09-07
10:53:03

update Calagator::Event 1250464847 Jackson Gariety's Podium Club Roll back

description Learn something new or share what makes you excited. A casual kickback for people who like to talk. Learn something new or share what makes you excited. A casual kickback for people who like to talk.
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Change #23037
2013-09-07
10:53:02

update Calagator::Event 1250464847 Jackson Gariety's Podium Club Roll back

start_time 2013-09-14 02:30:00 -0700 2013-09-14 14:30:00 -0700
Change #23035
2013-09-07
08:39:38

create Calagator::Event 1250464850 Portland Code Camp Roll back

end_time nil 2013-09-07 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250464850
start_time nil 2013-09-07 08:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Code Camp
url nil http://portlandcodecamp.com/
venue_id nil 202394038
Change #23033
2013-09-06
21:07:56

destroy Calagator::Event 1250464695 Portland Area Vets in Tech Roll back

Change #23032
2013-09-06
19:35:01

create Calagator::Event 1250464849 Connect with exceptional entrepreneurs to get started Roll back

description nil For those of you starting or thinking about starting your next company, you should know about a network that's bringing together like-minded entrepreneurs, FounderDating. FD (no, it's not romantic) is an invite-only, online network for entrepreneurs to start side projects & connect with cofounders. They are known for having: 1) High caliber people - everyone is referenced/screened 2) 50% engineers 3) Reach - the network spans N.America Apply now (you don't need the idea) >> http://members.founderdating.com/application
end_time nil 2013-09-15 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464849
start_time nil 2013-09-15 20:00:00 -0700
title nil Connect with exceptional entrepreneurs to get started
url nil http://members.founderdating.com/application
Change #23029
2013-09-06
18:21:36

create Calagator::Event 1250464848 |CoR| Oregon Territorial LAN Roll back

description nil We are hosting a LAN Party in Beaverton. 60+ seats with gigabit connections. 2 hosted game servers. Some games will be available for demo while at the LAN for those considering owning the full game later. We will have both a Steam game server and a non steam server. Both will be connect tot he LAN and available to join games and play new friends at the LAN. Please see our site for information and registration. Those with advanced registration will be given preference at the LAN party for seating. Admission fee may be waved for those who can not afford to pay full price (email for free tickets). Additional donations always welcome.
end_time nil 2013-10-26 14:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464848
start_time nil 2013-10-25 17:00:00 -0700
title nil |CoR| Oregon Territorial LAN
url nil http://otassembly.com
venue_details nil A local church is letting us use their building for our LAN. <br><br> Address is: 7275 SW Hall Blvd., Beaverton, OR 97008
venue_id nil 202394037
Change #23027
2013-09-06
18:17:41

create Calagator::Event 1250464847 Jackson Gariety's Podium Club Roll back

description nil Learn something new or share what makes you excited. A casual kickback for people who like to talk.
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start_time nil 2013-09-14 02:30:00 -0700
title nil Jackson Gariety's Podium Club
venue_details nil South side of the pond. Look for a small group of people.
venue_id nil 202390266
Change #23026
2013-09-06
16:17:46

create Calagator::Event 1250464846 PortlandWiki Revival Roll back

description nil Come wiki it up with other documentarians of Portland.
end_time nil 2013-09-06 21:00:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2013-09-06 19:00:00 -0700
title nil PortlandWiki Revival
url nil http://portlandwiki.org/PortlandWiki
venue_id nil 202393750
Change #23025
2013-09-06
13:18:06

create Calagator::Event 1250464845 Waterfall to Agile: Flipping the Switch Roll back

description nil <b>Waterfall to Agile: Flipping the Switch</b><br> Presented by Bhushan Gupta, Nike Inc. <b>Abstract:</b> Agile software development methodology is transitioning from a fad to a practice. More and more software development practitioners are contemplating to switch from Waterfall to Agile if not entirely at least partially. Terms like scrum, sprint, stand up, story points, and velocity are becoming the ‘Lingua Franca’. While enough light has been shed on the mechanics of creating a release and iteration plan, managing story development, and sprint retrospectives, the team dynamics and behavior for success has not been given the mindshare it deserves. Although the rules of the game when moving from waterfall to agile development change substantially, the players and their goals do not. The player that, “product manager” now becomes “product owner” and need to very actively pursue customer interest as a customer surrogate. Test engineers who took pride in breaking the code are now urged to work side by side with the developers and ensure that the defects are resolved immediately for a successful completion of a sprint. The project managers who are supposed to drive the schedule take on a role of facilitators making every effort to see that the sprint is complete and the velocity is adequate. Requirements that are frozen rarely gel and the designs go through multiple refactoring cycles to make sure that the development progresses. The new product quality champions who were always looking for “the knee in the defect trends” now barely have any fluctuations in the defect find trends from sprint to sprint. Referring the game, there is a new character in the theatre, “scrum master”, who manages the delivery of the stories. Can this change be achieved by simply creating a backlog, a release plan, and a sequence of iterations? No. It takes changes in people’s perspectives, the way they think, and the way they achieve their goals. Would a Type A “product owner” who is used to take a product to the market with all the bells and whistles be comfortable to do so with less than the planned functionality? Would a star developer forget about gold plating and would a test engineer who always took pride in finding errors in someone else’s work be able to stand by developers and work with them. Most of all, would the orchestra be able to perform without the precisely written music, the “requirements document”? This paper analyzes the transition of a waterfall team to an agile environment and how changing the perspectives of the players can make the transition a success when the switch from Agile to Waterfall is flipped. <b>Bio: </b> Bhushan Gupta has a M.S. in Computer Science from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM. Bhushan has 27 years of experience in software engineering, 17 of which have been in the software industry. Currently a senior member of the GSS QA team at Nike, Bhushan is deeply involved with the agile development. Prior to joining Nike, Bhushan worked at Hewlett-Packard for 13 years in various capacities and led his groups in product development lifecycles, development methodology and execution processes, and software metrics for quality and software productivity. Bhushan has published and presented numerous articles in various conferences and has participated in panel discussions. <b>A Special Treat from PNSQC</b> Plan on coming early! In collaboration with the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference (PNSQC) the SPIN meeting will have pizza and pop provided by PNSQC beginning at 5:30 pm. PNSQC is the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference, a group of volunteers interested in Software Quality. The Mission of the PNSQC is to enable knowledge exchange to produce higher quality software. As a non-profit, it seeks to promote software quality by providing education and opportunities for information exchange within the software community. <b>Thanks also to OTBC</b> We want to thank OTBC (http://www.otbc.org/) for providing the space for this talk <b>How to Register</b> This is a FREE lecture sponsored by the Rose City SPIN. But you can help us plan food and drinks by registering at: https://sept2013spin-reg.eventbrite.com/?ref=estw <b>Rose City SPIN</b> The Rose City Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) is a monthly forum for networking, mutual support, and promotion of effective software practices. We exchange practical experiences, ideas, knowledge, wisdom, and war stories about the technical, business, and human facets of software process improvement. The Rose City SPIN serves the software development community of the Portland/Vancouver metro area. Whether you work for a large company or a small one, corporate or self-employed, industrial or academic setting, you are welcome at the Rose City SPIN.
end_time nil 2013-09-19 19:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2013-09-19 17:30:00 -0700
title nil Waterfall to Agile: Flipping the Switch
venue_details nil Suite C, 2nd floor
venue_id nil 202392234
Change #23023
2013-09-06
12:05:10

create Calagator::Event 1250464844 Cityscope presents Detour/Dérive Roll back

description nil Six participants will present their findings from Detour/Dérive, an urban experiment presented by Project Cityscope, the non-profit organization of Works Partnership Architecture. The participants have engaged in separate walks by choosing a bus line to ride and getting off at a stop or stops they find intriguing. The task was to walk, document/record, and reflect within a 24-hour period. The aim of this project is to explore, project, and/or (mis)interpret narratives of the city that do not occur to us as critical to the urban landscape.
end_time nil 2013-09-19 23:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464844
start_time nil 2013-09-19 19:30:00 -0700
title nil Cityscope presents Detour/Dérive
url nil http://projectcityscope.org/
venue_details nil Dealers Supply Parcel 1 North, 110 SE Washington St. Portland, OR 97214
venue_id nil 202394036
Change #23021
2013-09-06
11:44:27

update Calagator::Event 1250464843 From Idea to Funding: Launching Your Project on Crowd Supply Roll back

description Been toying with crowdfunding your latest project? Crowd Supply Co-Founder and Director of Projects, Josh Lifton, will share tips and tricks from the trenches of preparing, launching, and successfully funding a wide variety of products. 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. Come see why Core 77 says “Crowd Supply is Kickstarter for product designers.” Join us for this free event on Tuesday, September 17 from 5:30 to 7:30PM at NedSpace 1400 SW 5th Ave., Third Floor (the Fifth Avenue Building) between Columbia and Clay. Been toying with crowdfunding your latest project? Crowd Supply Co-Founder and Director of Projects, Josh Lifton, will share tips and tricks from the trenches of preparing, launching, and successfully funding a wide variety of products. 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. Come see why Core 77 says “Crowd Supply is Kickstarter for product designers.” Join us for this free event on Tuesday, September 17 from 5:30 to 7:30PM at NedSpace 1400 SW 5th Ave., Third Floor (the Fifth Avenue Building) between Columbia and Clay.
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