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Beer, pizza and games of Mario Kart at Betamore [Events]

There are no more racing slots available for this "Mario Kart" tournament, but there are spectator seats left, which include pizza and beverages.

On Tuesday, watch fellow technologists challenge each other to several games of “Mario Kart” during the first Mario Kart Grand Prix at Betamore. Also on Tuesday evening is Howard Tech Council‘s end-of-summer party on the lakefront at Clyde’s of Columbia (as of now tickets are all sold, but there is a waitlist). On Wednesday is this month’s Baltimore TechBreakfast.
And add your name to the waitlist for Technically Baltimore’s Super Meetup of Tech Meetups this Thursday. We’ll mingle with as many different Baltimore-area, tech-related Meetup groups as we can in advance of the second annual Baltimore Innovation Week, taking place at the end of September.
Mario Kart Grand Prix: There are no more racing slots available for this video game tournament, but there are spectator seats left, which include pizza and beverages. Tuesday, Aug. 27, 6 p.m. Betamore, 1111 Light St., Federal Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. $5.
Howard Tech Council End-of-Summer Bash: Join Howard Tech Council members and fellow tech workers and entrepreneurs for an end-of-summer send-off with appetizers and an open bar. Tickets are sold out, but there is a waitlist. Tuesday, Aug. 27, 5 p.m. Clyde’s of Columbia, 10221 Wincopin Cir., Columbia, Howard County. Add your name to the waitlist. $35.
Baltimore TechBreakfast: Another installment of the monthly morning TechBreakfast, with free coffee as always. Wednesday, Aug. 28, 8 a.m. DLA Piper, 6225 Smith Ave., Mt. Washington, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
BmoreTech Meetup: Get your name on the waitlist for Technically Baltimore’s Super Meetup of Tech Meetups. We’ll be hanging out at AOL/Ad.com with fellow Meetup groups and members one month before the second Baltimore Innovation Week. Thursday, Aug. 29, 7 p.m. AOL/Ad.com, 1020 Hull St., Tide Point, Baltimore city. Add your name to the waitlist. FREE.

Full disclosure: Betamore cofounder Mike Brenner is a partner with Technically Baltimore, which works on occasion from the Federal Hill incubator.
Companies: AOL/Ad.com / Baltimore TechBreakfast / Betamore

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