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Happy hour. Thursday. Technical.ly members get in free

Support local journalism. Mingle with the community. Have a drink on us. You have 24 hours to join.

Shake off that snow and join us for a happy hour. (Photo by Flickr user Bossi, used under a Creative Commons license)

We know you care about local journalism. About events that connect the community. About services that point you to new opportunities. That’s what Technical.ly’s new membership program is meant to celebrate.

Now, if you show your support by Thursday, March 8 by 1 p.m., we’d like to celebrate you.

To cap off our career fair, NET/WORK, we’re hosting a ticketed happy hour event. It’s a great way to informally ~network~ with local technologists and hiring managers after a long day of résumé swappin’ and professional development. But for select non-jobseekers we’d like to extend the invite, too.

So here’s the deal (keep it between us, ok?): Become a Technical.ly member and get in free. The first drink is on us.

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The happy hour is going down at the new headquarters of CSC. The address is 251 Little Falls Dr, Wilmington, DE 19808. It starts at 7:00 p.m.

Join us to meet the Technical.ly team and share ideas about how we can do things better. We did this in Philadelphia this week and it was a rousing success.

We’re looking forward to hearing from you, Delaware, about the importance of community journalism — over a drink, of course. Thank you for your support.

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