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N3rd Street Gathering // Philly Give & Get does gaming [EVENTS]

This week: Plan how to make N3rd Street better, learn from Baltimore database architect Denish Patel and bid on gaming-themed experiences to support the Philadelphia Center for Arts and Technology.

Here’s what to do this week.

This week: Plan how to make N3rd Street better, learn from Baltimore database architect Denish Patel and bid on gaming-themed experiences to support the Philadelphia Center for Arts and Technology.

N3rd Street Gathering #001: Now that N3rd Street is official, help shape its future at the group’s first gathering. They’ll be forming groups around projects to improve the corridor. Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Revolution House,
200 Market St. Old City.
 RSVP. Free.

Postgres in Amazon RDS: The Philly PostgreSQL User Group is hosting Baltimore database architect Denish Patel, who has experience handling “very large scale Postgres deployments.” Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Azavea, 340 North 12th Street #402. Callowhill. RSVP. Free.

Philly Give & Get: Philanthroparty: The charity event that auctions off experiences with Philadelphians is back for a gaming-themed night. The auction items include a “personal game jam” with local studio Flyclops and a day pass to the Philly Game Forge coworking space. Proceeds go toward Philadelphia Center for Arts and Technology (PCAT). Thursday, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Lucha Cartel, 207 Chestnut Street. Old City. RSVP. Starting at $5.

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