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Lots to enjoy this week!

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2015 Delaware Economic Summit
“The mission for this Summit is to create an exciting and engaging event by providing an outlet for Delawareans to learn and discuss financially related topics with local experts.”
Wednesday, April 22 and Thursday, April 23
Wednesday from 11:45 a.m.-5:45 p.m., Thursday from 10:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. (Happy hours to follow.)
The Westin Wilmington, 818 Shipyard Dr., Wilmington
RSVP. Prices vary.
Delaware Bio presents 2015 Annual Awards Gala — Sold out!
Wednesday, April 22
5-9 p.m.
DuPont Country Club, 1001 Rockland Rd., Wilmington
For more information, please contact Brittana Benson at (302) 294-2208 or brittana.benson@delawarebio.org.
University of Delaware hosts an information session on its Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Design Degree
“The University of Delaware’s Horn Program in Entrepreneurship invites all interested community members to an information session on the new master of science in entrepreneurship and design (ENTD) program.”
Wednesday, April 22
7-8 p.m.
Venture Development Center, 132 E. Delaware Ave., Newark
FREE. RSVP by emailing hornprogram@udel.edu.
Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts presents make{r}evolution
“A 3D Printed Art Show and Fundraiser.”
Thursday, April 23
6-9 p.m.
200 S. Madison St., Wilmington
RSVP. Ticket prices vary.
Zipcode_Wilmington : : for beginners
Learn how to code.
Friday, April 24-Sunday, April 26
CoIN Loft, 605 N. Market St., 2nd Floor, Wilmington
RSVP (and view more information). Tickets are $99.00 and include all meals from Friday to Sunday. It’s a BYOL (bring you own laptop) event.

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