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Come to the chillest networking event of the summer

Mark those calendars. Invite your friends. We are back for our fourth annual Super Meetup on Aug. 14.

Cool people having fun. This year, this could be you. (Photo by Resolution Rentals)

Do you remember when we did that really cool thing last year called Super Meetup where we had over 1,000 wonderful humans hang out in Head House Square for the ultimate meetup of them all?

Well, we are back for our fourth year on Monday, Aug. 14 but moving to 1735 Market St. where we can laugh and converse under the beautifully lit trees at Uptown Beer Garden.

There will be pay-as-you-go food available and free beer until the kegs run out — thanks to our drink sponsor, WebLinc. But don’t worry, once they run out, there will be plenty of $5 beers to go around. Let the brews flow, my friends.

Whether you’re there to find meetup groups to join, looking to promote your group or you just generally want to spend a summer evening with an awesome group of people, don’t miss out on #SuperMeetup17.

Not to mention, Turn5, Speedify and Simple Tire will be showing you what they are all about and throw their coolest swag your way.

(Pro tip: This is a great place to start the relationship that could lead to your next big career move — bring those biz cards.)

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Can’t make it? Or, conversely, you just want to “super meetup” all summer long? So do we, so don’t worry, we will be in Delaware, Baltimore, Brooklyn, and D.C., too.

Companies: Turn5, Inc / WebLinc / Technical.ly

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