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Last call for #DIW17 Community Correspondents

You still have time to be an official #DIW17 social media contributor.

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Planning on hitting a couple events for Delaware Innovation Week? Want to share your experiences live, as they happen, on social media? And also get a free T-shirt and a free ticket?
There’s still time to become a #DIW17 Community Correspondent. The task is simple: Go to an event, livetweet using the hashtag #DIW17 and/or post to the Technical.ly Delaware Facebook Group, and look cool in your free shirt (shirt-wearing optional, do you).
Interested? Email zack@technical.ly and holly@technical.ly to get on board. We’re hosting a quick info session with current Community Correspondents on Monday, Nov. 6 from 1–3 p.m.

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