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Columbia TechBreakfast // BmoreTech One Big Idea video and holiday party // Taxes BizWorkshop at Glass Jacobson [Events]

This week, startups head to Loyola University Maryland’s Columbia campus Tuesday for another installment of TechBreakfast. “Drupalistas” meet at Bertha’s in Fells Point to raise a pint to Web 2.0 on Wednesday. On Friday, join others at Glass Jacobson to prepare yourself for the scariest time of the year: tax season. And join Technically Baltimore […]

This week, startups head to Loyola University Maryland’s Columbia campus Tuesday for another installment of TechBreakfast. “Drupalistas” meet at Bertha’s in Fells Point to raise a pint to Web 2.0 on Wednesday. On Friday, join others at Glass Jacobson to prepare yourself for the scariest time of the year: tax season.
And join Technically Baltimore on Tuesday night for its BmoreTech Meetup and holiday party. We’ll be drinking at Brewer’s Cask in Federal Hill (just a short walk south of Betamore on Light Street). A camera crew will be with us recording your One Big Idea for making Baltimore a better place to live and work. So get to thinking!

Columbia TechBreakfast: Six startups and breakfast attendees convene at the Loyola University Maryland campus in Columbia again for TechBreakfast. Among the presenters this time around are AccelerateBaltimore graduates Unbound Concepts and EdTech company Curiosityville. Tuesday, Dec. 11, 8 a.m. Loyola University Maryland Columbia Campus, 8890 McGaw Rd., Howard County. RSVP. FREE.
BmoreTech Meetup and Holiday Party: Come to Brewer’s Cask in Federal Hill for the BmoreTech Meetup and holiday party, organized by Technically Baltimore. Special happy hour prices kick in at 5:30 p.m. Also, we’ll have a camera crew on hand to record your One Big Idea for making Baltimore a better place to live and work. Tell us your idea, and you might see it on Technically Baltimore on a future Monday. Tuesday, Dec. 11, 5 p.m. Brewer’s Cask, 1236 Light St., Federal Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE TO ATTEND.
Baltimore Drupal Meetup: Drupal enthusiasts head to Bertha’s in Fells Point to talk Web 2.0 and meet fellow “Drupalistas.” And drink. There’s that too. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 6:30 p.m. Bertha’s Restaurant, 734 S. Broadway, Fells Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE TO ATTEND.
BizWorkshop: For just $15, startup founders and employees can head to Glass Jacobson in Owings Mills to discuss the topic that perhaps confuses people the most: taxes. This two-hour workshop will take you through the basics of 2012 tax planning, record keeping, which choice of entity (i.e. LLC) is right for your business and what you can do now to prepare for the April tax deadline. Friday, Dec. 14, 9 a.m. Glass Jacobson 10711 Red Run Blvd. Suite 101, Owings Mills, Baltimore County. RSVP. $15.

Companies: TechBreakfast / Betamore

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