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We're happy to announce that GovDelivery (http://www.govdelivery.com/) has opened its doors to Open Twin Cities and is letting us hold a meetup in their downtown St. Paul office! So, in addition to our regular 4th Tuesday meetups at the Humphrey School, this month we are going to try holding another Open Work Meetup at GovDelivery.

Like our regular monthly meetup, his meeting will be an open lab time where we will work on projects. Come with ideas for projects, things you may have already started, or we'll try to match you up with an already existing project or idea.

3/3 Discussion of Open Twin Cities roles

A lot of wonderful people have recently expressed an interest in volunteering their time and skills to help Open Twin Cities support the civic tech and design community. Let's use the March 3rd meetup as an opportunity to talk about how individuals can make Open Twin Cities stronger by volunteering their communications/project management/community outreach/organizational/policy/neighborhood/subject matter skills and expertise. If you're interested in helping to make Open Twin Cities stronger, you're invited to come talk about how we can help you help the local civic tech and design community.

As always, if you have a specific project you'd like to work on, you're more than welcome to come and work on it. There will be plenty of room, food, and opportunity for project hacking.

Projects

Please comment below on any ideas or projects you might want to work on.

If you're looking for project ideas, checkout Adopt-A-Tree (https://github.com/ballPointPenguin/adopt-a-tree), the Northside Digital Innovation Alliance Digital Asset projects (Django Backend (https://github.com/OpenTwinCities/ndia-django) and Angular Frontend (https://github.com/OpenTwinCities/ndia-angular)), issues with the Open Twin Cities website (https://github.com/OpenTwinCities/opentwincities.github.com), or the Open Twin Cities Projects Page (http://opentwincities.org/projects).

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