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Summer fun alert: We’re throwing Super Meetups across the mid-Atlantic

This summer we're gathering 100 meetup groups and a few thousand members between Brooklyn, Philly, Delaware, Baltimore and D.C.

Coming to a city near you. (Photo illustration by Technical.ly)
Five communities. More than 60 meetup groups. Over 2,000 people.

Back in 2013 we hosted our first Super Meetup in Baltimore. The following year we launched the brand in Brooklyn, rallying 17 different technical meetups to come together for one big ol’ party. The goal was to share the breadth of the regular gatherings of technologists. And it worked.

In 2015, we hosted the same event for the first time in Philadelphia. Then last year we brought more than 500 people together in D.C. This year, by adding Delaware, we’re going to bring together the largest, best and most active regular technical gatherings across the mid-Atlantic with one big, loud shoutout in the midst of the summertime doldrums.

Add these Super Meetup dates to your calendar and click to RSVP:

A limited number of tables are still available for those who want to support the community, meet hirable technologists and have a presence at the event. Click here for details on how to get involved.

Follow #supermeetup17 for updates on social media and — pro tip! — make sure you currently get our daily newsletter for valuable intel from across the East Coast.

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