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Beach Desks coworking space opens, E-textiles and more [Events]

This is the Technical.ly Delaware Events Roundup, where Delawareans can find places to network, discuss tech innovation and link up with like-minded people.

If you’re going to the beach this weekend to enjoy some surf and sunshine, you’ll want to make a stop at the new Beach Desks Coworking Space in Rehoboth Beach. Also, check out our other event picks happening this week in the First State.
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Beach Desks Coworking Space Opening in Rehoboth
Explore Beach Desks, a brand new coworking space in Rehoboth Beach while indulging in light food and drinks. We covered the new space here.
Friday, 6 p.m.
20245 Bay Vista Road, Suite 306, Rehoboth Beach.
No RSVP necessary.
 
Barrel of Makers: Build a Giant Lite Brite     
Join Barrel of Makers in making a huge Lite Brite!
Sunday, 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Eric’s Shop, 807b Kiamensi Road, Wilmington.
RSVP. Free.
 
E-textiles Series: Make a Light-Up Puppet
Take the second part of this two-session course on sewing and simple electronics, aimed at middle and high school students.
July 26, 12-2 p.m.
Claymont Public Library, 400 Lenape Way, Claymont.
RSVP. Free.
 
EntrePrep Summer Institute
Up your entrepreneurial skills at EntrePrep’s week-long, project-based program at the University of Delaware.
Sunday, August 2, Time TBD
Alfred Lerner Hall, Room 102, University of Delaware, Newark.
APPLY here. $795 to register. First 15 registered students are eligible for scholarships.

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