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Make a duct tape wallet; plan a rafting trip with Delaware Young Professionals [Events Roundup]

This is Technical.ly’s Events Roundup, where we show you where to network, kick back and chat about technology and business with other Delawareans.

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Cruising around Main Street this week? Then you may want to stop by the Newark Free Library to learn how to make a duct tape wallet. Check out these other fun events, too!

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Duct Tape Workshop
Make a duct tape wallet with Barrel of Makers. Aimed at middle and high school students.
Saturday, Aug. 9
2-3 p.m.
Newark Free Library, 750 Library Avenue, Newark.
RSVP. Free.
 
Happy Hour: White Water Rafting: Pre-meeting 2
Grab a drink and plan for the white water rafting trip with Delaware Young Professionals.
Thursday, Aug. 7
5:30 p.m.
Argilla Brewing Co. at Pietro’s Pizza, 2667 Kirkwood Highway, Newark.
RSVP. Fees TBD.
 
20th Annual Sussex County Today & Tomorrow Conference
Discuss this year’s business focus in Sussex County: How people are the best assets in the business world.
Date of Conference TBD
Delaware Technical Community College, 21179 College Drive, Georgetown.
Registration begins in August. Direct inquiries to jacqueline.berger@dtcc.edu.
 
Delaware Young Professionals Wine Tasting and BBQ
Bring a bottle of wine and a side dish.
Friday, Aug. 8
6:30 p.m.
Matthew’s House, 104 Lorewood Avenue, Wilmington.
RSVP. Free.

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