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Piano concerts, venture fairs and Philly Tech Meetup [Event Highlights]

We hope you’ve recovered from BarCamp Philadelphia. And for those of you who ventured to attend Startup Weekend and BarCamp Philadelphia during the past two weekends, you’re a trooper. But it’s not time for rest, there are plenty worthy tech events on our calendar. This week: get serenaded, get social and then get pitched. Drexel […]

We hope you’ve recovered from BarCamp Philadelphia. And for those of you who ventured to attend Startup Weekend and BarCamp Philadelphia during the past two weekends, you’re a trooper.
But it’s not time for rest, there are plenty worthy tech events on our calendar.
This week: get serenaded, get social and then get pitched.
Drexel University MET-lab – Pianist Ryan MacEvoy McCullough will be playing the lab’s Magnetic Resonator Piano at the Franklin Institute in a free concert for all ages. The kind folks at the MET-lab tell us he’ll be playing Bach’s Partita No. 4 in D major. Monday. 8 p.m. Ben Franklin Parkway. INFO.
Investor’s Circle Fall Venture Fair – The marque angel investing event that focuses on socially responsible businesses is coming to Philly. The organizers told us they elected Philly has one of the event sites thanks to our robust infrastructure of socially-minded companies, investors and incubators. Wednesday to Friday. All Day. Center CityINFO.
Philly Tech Meetup – By now you probably know the drill: a handul of startups demo or launch their product in front of a crowd. Up this week: Ajungo, Lokalty and Spling. Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. University City. INFO.

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