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Don’t miss this networking opportunity: Super Meetup, July 12

Is your meetup group participating in this year's Super Meetup? It's not too late to join.

Check out who repped at Super Meetup 2015 (Photo by Catherine Sontag)

Two weeks from today — Tuesday, July 12 — Technical.ly and Videology are hosting a massive gathering of Baltimore technologists, founders and creative thinkers. There will be food, drink, music and lots of swag to grab as we share each other’s upcoming projects and events.
Wait, what is this wonderful thing we speak of? It’s Super Meetup presented by Publishing Services!
http://www.meetup.com/technically-baltimore/events/231167211/
If you don’t know, Super Meetup is a gathering of the most-connected members of the local tech scene. It’s a chance to make new friends and learn more about entrepreneurial resources and tech-focused meetup groups.
The idea of Super Meetup is simple: meetups are integral to any tech-business community. Every now and then, it makes sense to gather a bunch of people for one big mixer. Bringing groups dedicated to different niches to mingle with one another yields great opportunities for cross pollination. Plus, it’s a snapshot of our mission: strengthening Baltimore’s tech community.
Here are the local meetups you’ll be able to hang with:

There’s still time to get your meetup group on the list.
Connect your meetup organizer with alexandria@technical.ly to learn the necessary steps.
Come one, come all, it’s Super Meetup! We almost forgot to mention it’s free. 🙂

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