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Just another manic Monday [Events Roundup]

Plus: Local devs discuss Android Wallet and other technologies.

The Bangles were obviously thinking of this week with their hit, “Manic Monday.” Both the Delaware State and the New Castle County Chambers of Commerce are hosting events you can’t miss — today! Thankfully, both events are being hosted within blocks from each other. After this frenzy, have a fun day on Sunday with Barrel of Makers’ Show and Tell event.

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Delaware State Chamber of Commerce presents, “Getting into the Entrepreneurial Spirit with Alan Levin
“Do you aspire to run your own business one day? Alan Levin, Secretary of Economic Development and former CEO of Happy Harry’s, knows a thing or two about starting and running a business, and the tough decisions lurking around every corner.”
Monday, March 23
11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
World Cafe Live at The Queen, 500 N. Market St., Wilmington
RSVP.
New Castle County Chamber of Commerce hosts its 2015 Annual Dinner, “The Business of Wilmington’s Future”
“The business of Wilmington’s future consists of committed leadership and investments which are laying the foundation for future economic growth and a revitalization for the City of Wilmington.”
Monday, March 23
5:30-7:30 p.m.
DoubleTree Hotel, 700 N. King St., Wilmington
RSVP. $185 Members; $215 Nonmembers.
Wilmington Google Developer Group Meetup host Android Wallet – NFC and HCE meeting
“Come join us for an in-depth look at the Android Wallet, NFC, and HCE technologies! Sam Edwards will be both presenting his work on applications using NFC.”
Tuesday, March 24
6:00 p.m.
Alexander Bell Graham Building, 1 S. Orange St., Wilmington
RSVP. FREE.
Barrel of Makers hosts “Show and Tell”
“Barrel of Makers’ Show and Tell is the perfect chance to show off your work and get some friendly and helpful feedback. Each person will have up to 5 minutes to present their project to the group.”
Sunday, March 29
2:00-3:30 p.m.
Woodlawn Library, 2020 W. 9th St., Wilmington
RSVP. FREE.

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