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Random Hacks of Kindness: fourth local installment of global hackathon rocks Dec. 1-2, with reception

The fourth local installment of the global Random Hacks of Kindness is throwing down in University City the weekend of Dec. 1-2, with an idea-generation reception Friday Nov. 30. RSVP for the Nov. 30 reception here (where people are already posting ideas) and the weekend hackathon here. Check out coverage of past Random Hacks events […]

The fourth local installment of the global Random Hacks of Kindness is throwing down in University City the weekend of Dec. 1-2, with an idea-generation reception Friday Nov. 30.

RSVP for the Nov. 30 reception here (where people are already posting ideas) and the weekend hackathon here.

Check out coverage of past Random Hacks events here.

We’re calling on our vibrant community of technologists and civic hackers, and we’ll work to bring some valuable, insightful subject matter experts to help move forward strong projects.

This RHOK will again be held at and sponsored by Drexel University (inside the new ExCite Center!) and organized by Technically Philly. Azavea and Technically Philly will also have some local beer for the reception, which will be held at First Round Capital.

RECEPTION: Fri. Nov. 30 7-9 p.m @ First Round Capital, 4040 Locust Street

HACKATHON: Dec. 1-2 @ ExCITE Center, 3401 Market Street, Suite 101

Companies: Technically Philly

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