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Monthly Archives: March 2014
WordCamp Recap: Atlanta
WordCamp Atlanta was held last weekend, and a good time was had by all 500 attendees! Read the organizing team’s recap post — which includes some great photos — and relive the glory or see what you missed.
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Planning WordCamp Dayton: a first-time organizer’s journey
The background I’ve been to several WordCamps and had always thought it would be great to have one in Dayton. I had no real intent on organizing one; but when so many people ask for a WordCamp, you start thinking …
Categories WordCamp Recap, WordCamps
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Zero Waste WordCamp: how WordCamp North Canton went green
There’s no denying that the WordCamp North Canton organizing team is made up of people who seek to protect the environment. In fact, a few of us were involved with starting a Green Business Roundtable networking group in our city, …
WordCamp Hamburg scheduled for June 14-15
WordCamp Hamburg will be held at the Geomatikum on June 14-15, 2014. Since the last WordCamp in Hamburg was in 2008, this is very exciting news! The event will be held in German, so if you love WordPress and du …
WordCamp Europe 2014 scheduled for September 27–29 in Sofia, Bulgaria
WordCamp Europe 2014 will be held at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia, Bulgaria on September 27–29, 2014. New organizers are still being added to the WordCamp Europe team and will be announced shortly. Last year’s event was fantastic, …
WordCamp Wellington postpones to May 10
WordCamp Wellington has decided to postpone their event to May 10, which will allow organizers to work a little longer on making this the best WordCamp they possibly can.