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Go chat about local plans for this year’s National Day of Civic Hacking

The Open Data Delaware guys are setting up some plans at a March 1 meeting.

Here are the places that participated in last year's National Day of Civic Hacking. (Screenshot via hackforchange.org)

The Open Data Delaware guys are meeting next week to talk about plans for Code for America’s National Day of Civic Hacking, and you’re invited.
The meeting is 5:30 p.m. March 1 at 1313 Innovation.
Last year’s National Day of Civic Hacking was June 6, and thousands of people across America put together coding projects — involving open data, tech and design — to improve their communities.
The National Day of Civic Hacking’s website hasn’t been updated yet to announce this year’s date.
On the Open Data Delaware Slack channel, organizer Ryan Harrington said he, David Ginzberg, Chris Williams, Matthew Hassell and Joe Senft chatted about initial plans last week and will take this meeting to iron out details.

Companies: 1313 Innovation

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