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Win ‘dates’ with designers at Philly Give & Get [Events Roundup]

Plus: How to use the city's new lobbying data.

Bid on this crew at Philly Give & Get. (Photo courtesy of Give & Get)

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Members of Philly’s design corps are up for auction this Thursday at Philly Give & Get. All proceeds go to the Philadelphia Wooden Boat Factory.

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Philly Give & Get: Design Edition
Featuring: Public Workshop’s Alex Gilliam in a “Build Your Own Outdoor Oasis” package and Geek Award-winning The Black Tribbles in a “Build Your Own Podcast” package.
Thursday, Oct. 9
7-11 p.m.

Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 Frankford Ave. Fishtown.
RSVP. Pay what you wish, starting at $5.

 

Look Who’s Talking! – How to use Philadelphia Lobbying Data in 2014
The Board of Ethics, the Office of Innovation and Technology and Code for Philly will teach you how to use the new lobbying data that the city is collecting and releasing.
Thursday, Oct. 9
5-9 p.m.

Innovation Lab – 16th Floor Municipal Services Building 1401 JFK Boulevard. Center City.
Free.

 

Tech Cocktail’s Philadelphia Mixer & Startup Showcase
It’s startup pitches and drinks, with a special appearance from the second class of the city’s FastFWD accelerator.
Thursday, Oct. 9
6:30-9 p.m.

City CoHo, 2401 Walnut St. Center City.
RSVP. $10-25.

Companies: Public Workshop
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