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Events Roundup: Data security event, Maker Faire planning sesh, YP picnic

It's autumn, when the leaves starting falling and the events start picking up. Here's the week's best offerings.

Motion-sensor LED gadgets and an electroformed copper chalice are just two pieces of Barrel of Makers handiwork. (Photo by Tony Abraham)

Oh, hey: It’s back to school and back to events!
Check out what’s happening this week:

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Barrel of Makers: Maker Faire Planning Session
“We will be hammering out our plan of attack for the last two weeks before Maker Faire!”
Monday, Sept. 14
7:00 p.m.
Woodlawn Library, 2020 W. 9th St., Wilmington
RSVP. Free.
Tech Forum of Delaware’s Data Security Event
“Every day new data security flaws are discovered for the operating systems and programs that we use to control our lives and connected devices. And, with the proliferation of data in a connected world via the Internet of Things, more aspects of our lives and business are at risk if the data fall into the wrong hands.”
Wednesday, Sept. 16
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Harry Savoy Grill, 2020 Naamans Rd., Wilmington
$25 for Members, $40 for future Members.

Delaware Tech Meetup: Monthly Meetup
“A monthly gathering where companies at any stage can demo new ideas, passionate thinkers and doers lead discussions about various technology related topics, and people connect to move ideas forward.” Date change: DTM is normally hosted on the third Thursday of the month.
Wednesday, Sept. 30
6:00-9:00 p.m.
coIN Loft, 605 N. Market St., Wilmington
RSVP. Free.
Delaware Young Professionals, End of Summer Picnic
“Join our growing group of celebrating a great summer picnic.”
Sunday, Sept. 20
1:00 p.m.
Lums Pond State Park, Picnic Area 4, 1068 Howell School Rd., Bear
Register ($5). Includes burgers, hot dogs and buns.
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