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Nominate the finest geeks for the 2017 Philly Geek Awards

Don't @ them; nom them.

At the 2016 Philly Geek Awards. (Photo by Clever Girl Photography)

For the seventh (!) year in a row, top-flight geekery will get its special night in Philadelphia.

We now have all of the details for the 2017 Philly Geek Awards, founded by Geekadelphia in 2011 and organized in partnership with Technical.ly and Generocity since 2016.

Happening Aug. 26 at String Theory Schools, the night will celebrate the best scientists, social impact organizations, technologists, game devs and more.

(Take a stroll down memory lane with our recap of the 2016 awards.)

What do we need from you? Shout out your geeks of choice in this nomination form:

Nominate someone

Tickets are $30 until July 14 and you can get them right here.

Companies: String Theory Schools

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