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A meetup event to mix things up

February 1, 2008 01:47 PM

Did you miss the new nonprofit technology events in January? NTEN's 501 Tech Club series is back in February, taking place at a later time to take advantage of a great opportunitiy to connect those interested in technology in nonprofits with a terrific resource: Wayan Vota

Portland to Kathmandu: What's New in Technology for Nonprofits, Development, and Relief

Join tech enthusiasts from HumaniNet, N-TEN, and the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative for conversation, technology, and fun. No cost; refreshments available to purchase at the Lucky Lab Northwest counter. This is a great opportunity for those attending the 501 Tech Club Brown Bag Lunch Series to continue learning and connecting with the Portland community!

Wayan Vota of One Laptop Per Child will be on hand with a new XO computer (One Laptop Per Child). Gregg Swanson of HumaniNet will talk to those interested about the Nepal simulation exercise in 2007, and Anna Richter of N-TEN will have a few words about the new Portland 501 Tech Club. I will also say a few words about Net Tuesdays and MMT.

Date: Wednesday, February 13
5:00 – 6:30: meet, network, check out the XO and other tech hardware and software
6:30 – 7:00: brief presentations
7:00 + meet, discuss, have a good time

Location: the Lucky Lab Northwest (19th and Quimby) in Portland

If you missed the January event with Marshall Kirkpatrick on RSS, you can read the notes here. I hope to see you at the next one!

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