#notatSXSW party
Technical.ly DC is hosting an event in honor of all those who couldn’t make it to SXSW. Come hang.
Monday, March 16
7-9 p.m.
The Dublin Room at Irish Whiskey Public House, 1207 19th St NW
RSVP. Free.
Startup Grind Washington DC Hosts Congressman Darrell Issa (California)
Meet entrepreneur-turned-member of Congress in this very D.C. Startup Grind event.
Tuesday, March 17
6-9 p.m.
1776, 1133 15th St NW, 12th Floor
RSVP. $20.
#AccessArtDC: Advancing cultural equity and cultural access in DC
Panelists discuss issues of access and equity in the District’s creative industry.
Wednesday, March 18
6:00-8:30 p.m.
RISE Demonstration Center, 2730 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
RSVP. Free.
#LegalHack Trademarks
Learn more about the innovative field of collaborative trademark at this DC Legal Hackers and George Washington University Law School event.
Wednesday, March 18
6-8 p.m.
GW Law School, Student Conference Center, 201 Massachusetts Ave NE
RSVP. Free.
DC Tech Meetup #34: Demos, Demos, Demos
This month’s DC Tech Meetup will feature demos from StockUp, Dogma and the Robotics Inventors Club and is sponsored by Hirise.
Wednesday, March 18
7-9 p.m.
Miracle Theater, 535 8th St SE
RSVP. Free.
Assembled Capital
Hear from an impressive roster of local startup champions, including Paul Singh, Sean Glass and Evan Burfield discuss the ins and outs of VC funding.
Saturday, March 21
10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
1133 15th St NW, The Penthouse
RSVP. $200.
Women in STEM: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Drop by the MLK Library to edit and expand Wikipedia articles on prominent women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, with a focus on ladies hailing from D.C.
Saturday, March 21
12-5 p.m.
MLK Library, 901 G St NW, Digital Commons Dream Lab
RSVP. Free.
Tech and Startup Job Fair – ELEVATE
It’s DC Web Women’s first annual jobs fair.
Saturday, March 21
12:00-3:30 p.m.
Pepco Edison Place Gallery, 702 8th St NW
RSVP. $10-$20.
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