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Forget Austin, stay in DC for Technical.ly’s #notatSXSW party

Monday, March 16 at the Irish Whiskey Public House is your chance to hang out with other tech and design lovers (without splurging on airfare).

The 2013 #notatSXSW party in Philadelphia. (Photo by Christopher Wink)

There’s no need to leave your hometown to hang out with other tech and design lovers. That’s because we’re having our #notatSXSW party here in D.C. on Monday, March 16.
Interested in meeting the editorial team behind Technical.ly DC? Technical.ly cofounder Chris Wink, lead reporter Lalita Clozel and contributor Ashley Nguyen will all be there, discussing local news, technology and design.
It’s a free event (but drinks are pay-as-you-go). The Dublin Room of the Irish Whiskey Public House is the venue.
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