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Next Wednesday: first 50 RSVPs get free drink with the Technically Baltimore team

Next Wednesday, Aug. 29, have a free drink with the Technically Baltimore crew — for the first 50 RSVPs. We’re inviting businesses, nonprofit organizations and policymakers to come hang out in Inner Harbor to discuss how you’re making a better Baltimore through technology. RSVP here. We’ll be introducing two new exciting initiatives: Baltimore Innovation Week, […]

Next Wednesday, Aug. 29, have a free drink with the Technically Baltimore crew — for the first 50 RSVPs.
We’re inviting businesses, nonprofit organizations and policymakers to come hang out in Inner Harbor to discuss how you’re making a better Baltimore through technology.
RSVP here.

We’ll be introducing two new exciting initiatives: Baltimore Innovation Week, the week-long celebration of technology and innovation in Baltimore taking place Sept. 20-30, and our BMoreTech Meetup, a regular new evening demo event that showcases individuals and groups that are helping change the city with tech.
Have a chance to pitch your stories to lead Technically Baltimore reporter Andrew Zaleski, talk shop with Technically Baltimore co-founder Brian James Kirk and meet others in the technology community who are making a difference.
For the first 50 RSVPs, each attendee receives one free beer or wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
The event is sponsored by AT&T. We’ll also have a few guest surprises as well. We have limited space, so RSVP here!
Meet Technically Baltimore: How are you making a better Baltimore through tech?
Wednesday, August 29, 2012; 5:30 PM

Sullivan’s Steakhouse
1 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD

Companies: AT&T / Technically Baltimore

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