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Thursday: Carper, Coons and Carney celebrate Startup Day

The pair of events (one upstate, one down) is a part of a nationwide effort spearheaded by Congress.

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On Thursday, the state of Delaware will join the rest of the country in celebrating Startup Day Across America, a four-year-old initiative driven by U.S. senators and representatives.
The event will be twofold: an upstate roundtable will be held at The Mill in Wilmington in the morning at 9 a.m.; a downstate roundtable will be held at Inclind (208 W. Market St.) in Georgetown at 1 p.m.
Senators Carper and Coons and Congressman Carney will participate in both roundtables.
The event is invite only and will not be open to the public.

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