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Wednesday
May 15
CodePDX - In Person Workshop
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re you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? CODE PDX is here to help! We are designers, developers, and product managers, both experts and learners, coming together to make our city better for everyone. We welcome all skill levels and disciplines.

CODE PDX is made up of individuals who are interested in changing Portland for the better. We work with local government to fix local services, utilize open data to improve citizen knowledge, and work for the betterment of all. We are just getting started, so there are plenty of opportunities to use your skills. Even if you are not a tech type, we can still have opportunities for you to contribute. So come by and become part of a movement to improve our community!

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Thursday
May 23
The Power of Design and Strategic Foresight
Virtual

Portland Design Thinkers is thrilled to host our next speaker Lucy Ziegler: The Power of Design and Strategic Foresight in Practice.

An exploration of the combined power of Design and Strategic Foresight in practice: why and how to apply human-centric research, creativity, and long-term mindset to strategic business problem-solving.

Join us for an enlightening evening as Lucy Ziegler shares her expertise, providing invaluable insights and practical strategies to enhance your approach to tackling challenges.

About our speaker: Lucy Ziegler has been a practitioner in Industrial Design, Experience Design, and Service Design for 20+ years. Over the past 5 years at McKinsey & Company, she split her focus between design projects and projects that use Design to solve complex business problems. As a Certified Futurist and co-creator and leader of McKinsey's Design x Foresight practice, she had the opportunity to bring the unique combination of Design and Strategic Foresight to numerous clients across many industries from startups to Fortune 10 and learned many lessons on how to make this approach more nimble and effective. As a mother of a young daughter, she is committed to helping leaders make the right decisions today to proactively shape a future for generations to come.


If you have any questions or would like to connect with other members of PDT, join our Slack community.

PDT is a volunteer-run organization, and as you can imagine, organizing events can be expensive. We rely on sponsors and donations to help us offset these costs. If you would like to help, we accept donations through Venmo @PortlandDesignThinkers.

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Sunday
Oct 9, 2016
Donut Summit: Hack Oregon Project Season Kick Off
Falcon Building

Donut Summit: Hack Oregon Project Season Kick-Off

....Pretty much your standard Sunday donuts and coffee with artists, developers, data scientists, government, and business owners casually design thinking a better Oregon.

Oh yeah, plus all the data. NBD

Hack Oregon opens its doors twice a year to assemble interdisciplinary focus teams of volunteers to build open-data resources on important themes in Oregon. At the Summit we'll introduce new themes for projects and assemble teams. We won't be coding this afternoon, but it's a exciting space for cross-pollination between disciplines while we take the afternoon to collaborate, plan, and constructively brainstorm. Some of you will get started hacking soon, and others we'll see later as the project cycle progresses. Everyone is welcome, and we can't wait to meet you!

Themes

  • Housing
  • Budget
  • Transportation
  • Homelessness
  • Emergency Response

PS: Showing up to the Summit is not a commitment to volunteer, but fair warning, after you experience this you might just step through the looking glass and disappear into the data rabbit hole :)

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Wednesday
Jan 20, 2010
OEN CEO Roundtable with Frank Helle: CEO Success Profile - What is the job of the CEO?
IronStone Bank

Frank Helle, CEO of Axian, Inc., will lead an interactive discussion that will help entrepreneurs understand the critical areas of focus for being a successful CEO. Come share your challenges, observations and successes with other CEOs of emerging businesses.

Successful CEOs often focus on 4 tasks, 6 roles, and 5 performance dimensions. The group will discuss what this means and help you become a more successful leader. You will also receive a high-level recap of the discussion from Frank.

Open only to CEOs or Presidents of currently operating companies that have employees. Box lunch will be served. This program is limited to 12 participants, and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Speaker: Frank Helle, Axian, Inc. - www.axian.com

Frank Helle is CEO of Axian, Inc., a 20-year old privately-held web-services company creating collaboration portals and business intelligence (software & data). Prior to 2002 he was a senior global manager at Monsanto Company. During that career he lived in Brussels Belgium for 5 years managing manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain for Europe, Middle East, and Africa. He then lived in Singapore for 5 years as Asia-Pacific Managing Director for 3 Monsanto Divisions.

Frank's leadership helps organizations realize more of their full potential, and often focuses on turnarounds and turbo-charging growth.

Aside from positioning Axian to be "built to last," Frank mentors and coaches local CXOs to help them compete in the global marketplace and create more jobs in Oregon. Frank is an active Board Director of Oregon's Association for Corporate Growth as Chair Emeritus & Past-President, is an active Board Director of Oregon’s high tech trade association,Tech America, and is an active volunteer with the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network - chairing the CEO Roundtable.

OEN Member Registration: $46.00
Non-member Registration: $86.00

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Friday
Dec 9, 2011
(Unconference) Evolving Virtual Teams
Multnomah Athletic Club (MAC)

Generally acknowledged best practices for software development strongly favor co-location, but with mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and off-shoring the co-located team is becoming an endangered species. Teams now are commonly project-based and geographically distributed. How can we work effectively with team members in different physical locations?

Learn from key open source leaders that with the help of virtual teams produce some of the highest quality, most widely used software today. Come prepared to speak your mind, share your experience, listen and learn about working in a virtual team. If you are involved anywhere in the software development lifecycle, this event is for you.

What is an Unconference?

An Unconference is the inverse of a conference, in that there’s no predetermined, pre-set schedule, agenda, or speaker lineup. Utilizing the concept of OpenSpace, this unconference is the coming together of participants, with no predetermined agenda or program, to have an open discussion and share insight in a place where experts and beginners are equal. You won't be lectured at, rather you'll leave with a better understanding of a topic and the satisfaction of being heard outside Q&A time.

The OpenSpace methodology is carefully designed to elicit maximum involvement and creativity in a constructive atmosphere. It is also highly flexible so that the content is entirely determined by you -- the participants. This is not to suggest that the conference will not have content or outcomes, for there certainly will be both. Achievement in the meeting will be totally dependent upon individual and collective responsibility to make it happen. The content is what each person shares, and the outcome is what we will all create. The event will be inventive, creative, productive and full of surprises.

Capacity: 160 attendees

Audience: From executives whom are concerned with productivity, quality and cost management to product owners, analysts, developers, designers, and testers all who are attempting to share a single thought and build upon it.

Tickets | Volunteer

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Friday
May 9, 2008
2008 Recent Changes Camp
through Social Text

RecentChangesCamp is a yearly un-conference (in the BarCamp vein), with attendees looking to share and learn in an open environment. Centered on the OpenTechnology/OpenCulture movement which includes online communities and collaborative websites (Wikis), RecentChangesCamp 2008 is taking place in San Francisco CA in May 2008.

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Wednesday
Feb 5, 2020
300 Seconds PDX
Connective DX Community Room

WHEN IT COMES TO REPRESENTATION, TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCES HAVE A DIVERSITY PROBLEM

We can address this challenge by creating space for women* and other underrepresented groups of speakers to get their start.

We believe that the world is better when we can learn from the brilliance of the many, not just the few. 300 Seconds events give our peers, and in particular women, a means of gaining confidence and experience speaking in public.

We give new speakers the opportunity to gain confidence and improve speaking skills in a safe, supportive environment. Our veteran speakers volunteer their time to sharpen up presentations, provide support, connections, and tips on shaping a personal brand.

*By women we mean all women (trans, intersex and cis), all those who experience oppression as women (including non-binary and gender non-conforming people) and all those who identify as women.

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Friday
Jul 13, 2018
AMA PDX Community Outreach Celebration
Lagunitas Community Room - Portland

Join us for a drink, food, photobooth and some fun on Friday, July 13th 2018 at the Lagunitas Community Room to celebrate our Community Outreach Program, meet the AMA PDX community, network, and learn more about the PDX AMA chapter. This is a great opportunity for:

Local non-profits to learn more about the program and see the completed project

Anyone wanting more information on how to become involved with the AMA as a member and/or as a volunteer

Current members/volunteers who want to network and have some fun

The AMA PDX chapter is the only chapter in the nation that has a Community Outreach program. This program pairs local marketing volunteers up with selected nonprofits to execute a 6-month long marketing project for the nonprofit. This year, the nonprofits that were selected were PDX WIT, Animal Aid, Ethos, and Elders in Action. Each team will present the project that they completed, and we will have a chance to hear from each of the nonprofits on the work that they do for our community. We will also be discussing how you can get involved with the program, or with PDX AMA in general.

The event is donation-based, and all donations will be split evenly between the four participating non-profits.

What: AMA PDX Community Outreach Celebration When: Friday, July 13th from 6:30-8:30 PM Where: Lagunitas Community Room: 237 NE Broadway St #300, Portland, OR 97232

Cost: Donation contribution

*You must be 21 to attend this event

Bring a friend, and register today!

Supporting:

PDX WIT Animal Aid Ethos Elders in Action

Thank you to our sponsors:

The Snap Bar

https://www.facebook.com/events/152716988732675/

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Tuesday
Jan 27, 2009
AMA: From Face-To-Face to Interface
Living Room Theaters

The Do's and Don'ts of Networking

Do you know how to work a room? Is your LinkedIn contacts list larger than the local telephone book? Are people begging to follow you on Twitter?

It's now more important than ever to effectively manage your network and your reputation online and in-person. Join the American Marketing Association for a special professional development session on how to (and how not to) network like a super star in real-time and online. Learn to avoid networking faux pas, make the most out of referrals and contacts and take your online (and personal presence) to a new and successful level. A panel of networking experts will provide, tips, strategies and tactics you can use in marketing your business and yourself. Sign up today!

Panel Moderator

Brian Thomas Wright As co-chair of the American Marketing Association's Networking events, Brian has grown attendance from a small gathering of AMA members to a super event representing eight professional associations and over 150 attendees.

After a successful design and marketing career working for an ad agency and University of Oregon Bookstore, Brian now owns a four person branding agency. He has provided creative services for a wide range of clients but he mostly enjoys working with professional speakers and trainers who are masters of networking.

Panelists

Dawn Foster Dawn Foster currently provides consulting services for companies wanting to engage with online communities through various social media technologies including discussion forums, blogs, wikis, podcasts, and more. Consulting services also include community events, online community building, blogging strategy, RSS-based information monitoring, custom employee training sessions, and more.

Community building, blogging, podcasting, web 2.0, open source, and other open technologies are Dawn's current passions, and she spends quite a bit of her free time playing with online technologies and blogging on related topics. Dawn was one of the five original Intel.com bloggers with the Intel Trends in Web 2.0 blog. Dawn currently blogs on Fast Wonder

Dawn also focuses on activities that help support and grow the local Portland technology community. As one of the founders and chair of Legion of Tech (an Oregon non profit organization formed to help grow and nurture the local Portland technology community through educational, not-for-profit, community-run events), she helps organize a number of community events including BarCamp Portland, Ignite Portland, and the Legion of Tech Happy Hour.

Jodi Blackwood Jodi Blackwood is a Certified Business Etiquette & Protocol Specialist, Customer Service Professional and Speaker & Seminar Leader who believes that etiquette is about polishing your approach, not changing who you are!

She works with individuals and businesses to help them stand out among their competition through customized training on a variety of topics, including: Making a Positive First & Lasting Impression, Closing the Loop in Business Communication, Networking With Distinction and The Art of the Business Meal. Visit her web site to see what she can do for you.

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Wednesday
May 28, 2008
Advanced Invention to Venture (AI2V)
through PSU Business Accelerator

Advanced Invention to Venture (AI2V) is a proven new venture accelerator that has been taught around the country. It was developed under a Kaufmann Foundation grant and is offered through the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA). Participants range from student new venture teams through existing ventures run by experienced entrepreneurs. The Portland program includes the following opportunities to build and test a new venture plan.

* Workshop: A four-day intensive workshop to help technology entrepreneurs understand the critical requirements of their new ventures and provide the guidance to build analysis-rich plans and investor pitches. Workshop includes hands-on development of technology roadmaps, market entry strategies, financial requirements mapping, and other key components that are critical to the success of new ventures.
* Investor Panel Dry Run: A volunteer panel of investors will provide feedback on pitches during the final hours of the workshop.
* Follow-up Coaching: Participants then spend eight weeks to close the gaps in their plan that they identified during the workshop. Business coaches assist during weekly meetings and help fine-tune the investor pitch.
* Investor Presentation: At the end of the eight-weeks, participants that are ready to seek outside investment present to an investor panel tailored to the company's venture.
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Thursday
May 1, 2008
AeA Emerging Business Networking -- Angel Financing: Tap Into Oregon's Managed Angel Networks
Oregon Zoo

In this program, the leaders of three of Oregon's most prominent angel networks -- Keiretsu Forum, Oregon Angel Fund and Portland Venture Group, will describe:

The characteristics of the angels in their organization. The application process for company's seeking funds, including any required fees, business plan format and other required documentation.
How diligence is conducted.
How investment decisions are made.
How investment terms are determined.
The role, if any, that the investors play in the company post-funding. The nature of leadership. Organization metrics, such as:

- Percentage of applicants chosen for presentations. 
- Percentage of presenting applicants funded. 
- Average time from first application to presentation to funding for successful applicants. 
- Average amount raised for successful applicants.  

Featured Panelists: Les Fahey, Director, Keiretsu Forum Portland/Oregon Les has been working with entrepreneurs in the Portland area for over 30 years, including as a partner at KPMG, as President of his consultant firm, Fahey Ventures, and as the recently named director of the Portland/Oregon branch of the Keiretsu Forum. The Portland Keirestu Forum, launched in January 2008, is the 16th chapter of the nation's largest angel network. Members of the Northwest Chapter, from which the Oregon chapter has now spun out, invested over $17 million in 35 companies during 2007, including several Portland companies such as Daverci Solutions, Earth Class Mail and Nau.

Eric V. Pozzo, Manager, Oregon Angel Fund Eric is an Intel alum who founded and served as an executive of several Oregon startups, including Microcosm and First Silicon Solutions. As an experienced angel investor, entrepreneur and long-term volunteer for the Oregon Entrepreneur's Network, he was uniquely qualified to join the Oregon Angel Fund in 2008 to manage its second annual fund. The Oregon Angel Fund invested over $200 thousand in each of 4 Oregon companies in 2007, and is funded to invest approximately $400 thousand in each of 4-6 companies in 2008. Eric will describe all three angel networks that are affiliated with the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network: Oregon Angel Fund, Portland Angel Network and Women's Investment Network.

Glenn J. Smith, President, Portland Venture Group Glenn is the President of Portland's longest continuously running angel network, the Portland Venture Group. Portland Venture Group's members have funded dozens of Oregon startup companies.

Moderator: Professor Rob Wiltbank, Willamette University Rob is an assistant professor of strategic management for the Atkinson Graduate School of Management at Willamette University and a partner with the venture capital firm Buerk Dale Victor. Rob's study of angel investing is the first empirical examination of the outcomes achieved by angel investors in the U.S.

Who should attend?

Entrepreneurs and founders of startup companies seeking capital High net worth individuals seeking to learn more about local angel organizations

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Wednesday
Apr 2, 2014
Apps for Good
ADX

This month we'll hear from several local orgs using apps to help meet their mission. During this facilitated panel discussion, staff from Know Your City, RACC, and Oregon Nikkei Endowment and their app developers will chat about the development process, successes, and pitfalls.

Celebrate Portland and come prepared--download these awesome free apps:

• Know Your CityPDX Social History

• Regional Arts & Culture CouncilPublic Art PDX

• Oregon Nikkei EndowmentJapanTown PDX

Know Your City is a nonprofit organization that connects people to place. To fulfill our mission, we organize tours, lectures, publications and youth programs. Our programs engage the public through experiential learning, creative placemaking, policy-making and culture. More online at: knowyourcity.org.


The Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) provides grants for artists, organizations and schools; manages an internationally acclaimed public art program; raises money for the arts through workplace giving; provides workshops and technical assistance for artists; and oversees a program to integrate arts into the curriculum in public schools.

To create a new form of access for the public art collections RACC manages for the City and County we partnered with Elsewise Media’s Matt Blair who was introduced to us through the City’s “CivicApps” program.  Matt’s wonderful Public Art PDX app for the iPhone is powered by the Filemaker database that RACC’s Public Art Collections Department constructed and maintains.

The mission of the Oregon Nikkei Endowment is to preserve and honor the history and culture of Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest, to educate the public about the Japanese American experience during World War II, and to advocate for the protection of civil rights for all Americans. Japantown PDX is a GPS-enabled app which guides users on a walking tour beyond the walls of our museum, the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center located in Portland’s historic Old Town neighborhood, and into the heart of the city’s pre and post-war Japanese American community.

GammaPoint is a the Portland based mobile app development company. GammaPoint’s expertise lies in creating navigation apps. GammaPoint has also created a web based platform App4Tour.com where anyone who is interested in creating a field tour or city tour guide app can sign up  and submit the content to create a native customized geo-locations based app without any knowledge of computer programming. Japantown PDX app was a pilot project between UofPortland students, Oregon Nikkei and GammaPoint. With its expertise in navigation apps, GammaPoint created a geo-aware app for Oregon Nikkei and also was able to test their App4Tour.com beta platform.  Explore Portland Oregon’s historic Japantown with this user-friendly walking tour app. Also check out some of the other popular apps from GammaPoint such as Extra Mile and WeatherRun.


Matt Blair creates apps and websites that enrich our connections to culture, place, and each other. He led development of iOS apps that were selected by Apple for their iPad Apps of the Year collections in 2012 and 2013, and also designed and built a poetry editor for iPad called Line & Verse. His Portland-based work includes projects around heritage trees, public art, history, and poetry boxes. All four of these projects aspire to use technology to encourage the exploration of the real world.

Presenters

Todd Mayberry currently serves as the director of collections and exhibits at the Oregon Nikkei Endowment. He has fourteen years of experience in the cultural sector having worked at Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Minnesota Historical Society and Walker Art Center.


Teena Jain is the co-founder of GammaPoint. She has over 18 years of software development experience. She has been working in mobile apps industry long before the apps became household name. Teena has worked for PalmSource and many startups before venturing out for entrepreneurship. She also brings UI/UX experience to GammaPoint team.


Marc Moscato is responsible for directing the organization, managing program committees and guiding the organization’s mission. Previous to KYC, he has worked for Museum of Contemporary Craft, City Club of Portland, Microcosm Publishing, Peripheral Produce and Squeaky Wheel. He received his MS in Arts & Administration from University of Oregon.

Keith Lachowicz and his team oversee a collection of 1900 artworks—everything from small prints and drawings to 170+ large scale outdoor sculptures. As technology expands to provide new ways to interact with art collections, museum and public art professionals have become the on-point staff for gathering, organizing and supplying the data that search and access applications are constructed with.

Matt Blair has been a technology consultant for seventeen years. When not staring at screens, he spends his time reading old books on paper, and stomping through the mud in Forest Park. He is also a volunteer writing workshop facilitator for Write Around Portland, and joined their board in 2013.

 

Agenda

Networking and refreshments 6pm-6:15pm/6:30pm

Presentation 6:15pm/6:30pm-8pm

 

Accessibility

Mobility Access: This venue is wheelchair accessible. There are no steps to climb.

Hearing Access: We will have access to a PA system at this venue.

Sight Access: We will use a projector at this venue.

We want everyone to be able to participate in the PDXTech4Good community and events. Please don't hesitate to let us know what we can do to accommodate your needs.

 

Parking & Transportation

Street parking.

 

What you'll get out of PDXTech4Good events

Nonprofit staffers will find a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for those not experienced with technology, and many chances to ask questions of tech-experienced nonprofits and experts.

Techies will find opportunities to hear the real-world stories of nonprofit clients, and put their own expertise to social good — as well as the potential for lasting relationships (be they paid or volunteer) with leading organizations in our community.

Activists and community organizers will see and be given the chance to present on successful uses of technology for social change. We'll explore how technology can help support activism and where activism can push it forward.

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Thursday
Apr 24, 2008
April BarCamp Portland Informal Tech Meetup
Jive Software Headquarters

The intent is to get a group of cool people interested in technology together to chat over drinks on the fourth Thursday of every month. Anyone working in high-tech is welcome to attend. Conversations usually range from wikis to open source to blogs to who knows what! Please RSVP here as attending to help us get a count for the event. You might also want to join the Google Group to get notifications of any changes to this event and get reminders for future events! http://groups.google.com/group/barcampportland You can visit http://barcamp.org/BarCampPortlandMeetups for more information.

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Saturday
Mar 14, 2015
Art and Science of Volunteer Management workshop
Friends of Occupy Portland

Art and Science of Volunteer Management workshop

This three-hour, participatory workshop equips volunteer coordinators, community organizers, neighborhood leaders, event organizers, and activist leaders in the art and science of volunteer engagement and volunteer management, born of 15 years of extensive experiences as a volunteer and organizational leader in very diverse settings.

Registration is required (http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1346943) and each session is limited to 12 attendees.

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Saturday
Mar 7, 2015
Art and Science of Volunteer Management workshop
Friends of Occupy Portland

Art and Science of Volunteer Management workshop

This three-hour, participatory workshop equips volunteer coordinators, community organizers, neighborhood leaders, event organizers, and activist leaders in the art and science of volunteer engagement and volunteer management, born of 15 years of extensive experiences as a volunteer and organizational leader in very diverse settings.

Registration is required (http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1346943) and each session is limited to 12 attendees.

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Saturday
Nov 30, 2019
Art of Questioning
Portland Community Church

"Judge a person by their questions rather than their answers" - Voltaire

Do you want to solve problems quickly or be unafraid to talk to anyone?

I'm going to experiment with my social skills by interviewing at least twenty strangers in public. My goal is to ask the most interesting questions and if I'm successful, it will lead to even more interesting questions. This is a great way to learn about a person or topic very quickly.

I'm planning to record my interviews and share my techniques by recapping the results during the Meetup. If anyone would like to volunteer, we can practice the "Art of Questioning".

If you're a student "Questioning is the ability to organize your thinking around what we don't know" - The Right Question Institute. If you're a teacher, questions can guide a student to a better answer. Either way, we can do both.

Be inspired! Knowledge Mavens

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Sunday
May 4, 2008
BarCamp
Saturday
May 3, 2008
BarCamp
Friday
May 2, 2008
BarCamp
Monday
Oct 18, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Oct 11, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Brew Pub

Note the different time and location this week!

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Oct 4, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Sep 27, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Sep 13, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Aug 30, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Aug 16, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Aug 2, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Jul 19, 2010
BarCamp 4 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 4 happen? Join us for an informal planning meeting.

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Monday
May 16, 2011
BarCamp 5 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 5 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
May 9, 2011
BarCamp 5 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 5 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Monday
Apr 25, 2011
BarCamp 5 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 5 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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Tuesday
Apr 12, 2011
BarCamp 5 Volunteer / Planning Meetup
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Interested in helping make BarCamp 5 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.

Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.

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