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Bmore SASS hosts inaugural Meetup [Events]

Join others interested in learning about the CSS extension language at the inaugural local SASS Meetup at Betamore.

Join the BmoreEDU Meetup this evening to talk about how digital tech is transforming education. On Wednesday it’s time for this month’s Columbia TechBreakfast. And on Thursday it’s the inaugural Meetup of Bmore SASS, the local group dedicated to the CSS extension language SASS.
BmoreEDU Meetup: Edtech startup An Estuary hosts a discussion session about how digital tools can be used to schools’ and teachers’ advantages. The talk will be hosted by Christopher Sessums, An Estuary’s newest employee and a former professor at the University of Florida. Monday, Jan. 13, 5:30 p.m. ETC at Johns Hopkins Eastern, 1101 E. 33rd St., Better Waverly, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Columbia TechBreakfast: It’s time for another installment of the popular monthly startup showcase. Wednesday, Jan. 15, 8 a.m. Loyola University Maryland Columbia Campus, 8890 McGaw Rd., Howard County. RSVP. FREE.
Bmore SASS Meetup: Join others interested in learning about the CSS extension language at the inaugural local SASS Meetup. Thursday, Jan. 16, 7 p.m. Betamore, 1111 Light St., Federal Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.

Full disclosure: Betamore cofounder Mike Brenner is a partner with Technical.ly Baltimore, which works on occasion from the Federal Hill incubator.
Companies: An Estuary / TechBreakfast / Betamore
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