The kids are home from school this week, and the events calendar looks like it.
Aside from an open house with a growing institution and a new member lunch with the Indyhall boys and girls, this calendar is as empty as reporter Sean Blanda‘s social calendar or, uhm, last week’s events roundup.
We can only assume we don’t have anything for the night of Dec. 31 because our technology and entrepreneurship community versions of New Year’s Eve are just like everyone else’s — and that might not involve getting up at 8 a.m. for the Mummer’s Day Parade, even if Kevin Bacon came to their rescue.
Everyone is sure to rebound for a big, bold 2010. We’re going to share our resolutions with you in January — seriously — so why don’t your tech ones with us? For now, the last week of events in 2009.. and one in 2010.
Wednesay, December 30: Hacker DIY space Hive 76, fresh from showing off new digs, is hosting another of its weekly open houses, and someone is promising pizza. 8:00 p.m. Center City. INFO. [view more events]
Friday, January 1: Everyone needs to learn to play together, and the new year won’t stop them. Those coworkers at Indyhall are having a new member lunch. Sometimes we get a seat right next to them at Nat Mechanics and talk really loudly about how much we love working in our cubicles for the man 1:30 p.m. Old City. INFO. [view more events]
A third event? We suggest you cruise uwishunu for the next week and find a kick ass New Year’s Eve event and blast it out to everyone else. Whoever tweets us (@technicallyPHL) the best suggest will win the honor of buying us a.. several beers.
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