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Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 9:40pm.
Donut.js April 2018
Our venue is Alchemy Code Lab, at 30 NW 10th Ave. It’s a red brick building on the east side of the street. It’s across the street from Powell’s Bookstore. Alchemy Code Lab is on the second floor. There are ‘Alchemy Code Lab’ signs on the door, and we’ll have a big blue Donut.js sign out front too.
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Description
Donut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, and the places they come together.
Schedule
- 6:00 - Arrive, socialize, eat tasty donuts and snacks!
- 6:30 - Opening Remarks
- 6:45 - Sandya Sankarram (@sandyaaaas) — Learnings from Going Local(e)
- 7:00 - Intermission!
- 7:15 - Ryan Kubik (@ryrykubes) — HTML5 Game Development with Phaser
- 7:30 - Intermission!
- 7:45 - Noelle Daley (@elnoelle) — Self Help: You’re Already Doing It
- 8:00 - Meet people and eat more donuts!
Details
- $10 in advance at https://donutjs.club/ or at the door. We take cards.
- Nametags and pronoun stickers will be available at check-in.
- Donut.js logo stickers and enamel pins also available at check-in.
- All talks are live-captioned by Mirabai Knight of Steno Knight (http://stenoknight.com/).
- Two all-gender, stall-only restrooms are available.
- Event is on the second floor. Elevator is available.
- 3.5′-wide physical access lanes will be taped on the floor throughout the venue.
- We'll have donuts! We have donuts for omnivores from Coco Donuts and combination gluten-free-vegan donuts from Back to Eden Bakery.
- A few other snacks (pretzels, vegan+gluten-free chips) will be available.
- LaCroix soda and water will be available.
- We have a Code of Conduct and require that all staff, speakers, attendees, and venue staff abide by it: https://donutjs.club/conduct/
- A hard copy of our Code of Conduct will be posted at the check-in, by the refreshments, and in each of the bathrooms.
Our Nonprofit Beneficiary
Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is the Portland Meet Portland, a local organization that ‘welcomes and befriends immigrants and refugees, enriching community by creating mutually beneficial mentoring opportunities and dialogue that promote cross-cultural learning, enhance work skills and build trust.