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Innovation Week kickoff; social media basics [Events Roundup]

Baltimore Innovation Week 2014 starts Friday. Also check out what else is happening around town.

The Gathering food truck coalition will be serving up eats at the #BIW14 kickoff event. (Photo by Flickr user A.Currell, used under a Creative Commons license)

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This week, learn social media basics or share your own tips and tricks at A Social Media Surgery in Baltimore; hear about the ins and outs of financing at Deal Flow Tuesday; and Network After Work at Red Maple in Baltimore.

And, of course, Technical.ly’s Baltimore Innovation Week 2014 kicks off Friday. Get a preview of our program here.

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A Social Media Surgery in Baltimore
Learn the easy stuff — how to post photos on Twitter, for example — and talk strategy with the “surgeons” at this event.
Tuesday, Sept. 9
8:00-10:30 a.m.
St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center, Green Conference Room
319 E. 25th St., Barclay, Baltimore city
RSVP. FREE.

Deal Flow Tuesday: Tech Funding & Trends
Panelists including former NASDAQ chairman Al Berkeley and attorney Helen Quick talk about funding and barriers for entrepreneurs.
Tuesday, Sept. 9
1:00-3:30 p.m.
Chesapeake Innovation Center
2288 Blue Water Blvd., Odenton
RSVP. $25, or free for members.

Network After Work
Grab a wristband and hang out with 150+ professionals.
Wednesday, Sept. 10
6-9 p.m.
Red Maple
930 N. Charles St., Mount Vernon, Baltimore city
RSVP. $12 in advance.

Companies: Chesapeake Innovation Center / Technical.ly
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