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Happy hour with gb.tc and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance [Events]

Rub elbows with gb.tc and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance during tonight's happy hour at digital agency R2integrated.

Rub elbows with gb.tc and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance during tonight’s happy hour at digital agency R2integrated. On Wednesday it’s another Columbia TechBreakfast. And at this month’s Tech & Social Change Meetup, 410 LabsJonathan Julian will offer an introduction to HTML and CSS basics (the event is filled up, but there is a waitlist).
Tech, Arts & Culture Mixer: The gb.tc is throwing a happy hour for entrepreneurs and artists with help from the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance. Beer, wine and light fare is provided. Monday, Sept. 9, 5 p.m. R2integrated, 400 E. Pratt St., 11th floor, Inner Harbor, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Columbia TechBreakfast: It’s time again for free coffee and bagels as startup owners talk about what they’re spending their (and other people’s) money on. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 8 a.m. Loyola University Maryland Columbia Campus, 8890 McGaw Rd., Howard County. RSVP. FREE.
Tech & Social Change Meetup: Jonathan Julian, one of the programmers at 410 Labs, will lead a crash course on HTML and CSS basics for designing web pages and newsletters. The event is all full, but you can add your name to the waitlist. Be sure to bring your laptop if spaces become available and you’re able to attend. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 6:30 p.m. Vim Interactive, 2100 Aliceanna St., Fells Point, Baltimore city. JOIN the waitlist. FREE.

Companies: Vim Interactive / gb.tc / Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance / R2integrated / TechBreakfast / 410 Labs

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