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Technology and Adult Education Conference // Music Hack Day [EVENTS]

This week: a technology and adult literacy conference, Philly's first music hackathon and an event to drum up a community for a health and wellness-focused coworking space.

Good morning, readers. Spend the weekend with the Philly tech scene with these three longer-form events.

This week: a technology and adult literacy conference, Philly’s first music hackathon and an event to drum up  a community for a health and wellness-focused coworking space.

The 25th Annual Technology in Adult Education Conference: This conference focuses on how to incorporate technology into adult literacy education. Navarrow Wright, CTO of Interactive One, will keynote. Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Temple University–Tuttleman Learning Center North 13th Street & West Montgomery Avenue. North Philadelphia. RSVP. Free.

Music Hack Day: Build music-related projects at Philly’s first music hackathon. Read more hereSaturday and Sunday. ExCITe Center, 3141 Chestnut Street. University City. RSVP. Free.

Foster & Grow “Jelly”: Talk health and wellness businesses at this unconference that hopes to build a community in preparation for a health and wellness-focused coworking space.  Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue. RSVP. Free.

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