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Social Coworking Session @ Coffee Uplifts People, Harlem

Social Coworking Session @ Coffee Uplifts People, Harlem

Thu, May 7, 3:00 PM
From New York Coworking Friends
4.8

**Productive and Social Coworking Session at Coffee Uplifts People, coffeeshop in The Africa Center, East Harlem 👩🏽‍💻👨🏻‍💻👩🏼‍💻** Work in a focused but social environment with other remote workers. ​→ Stay focused and get work done → Make new friends and connections in the breaks and lunch → Meet people who may become collaborators or can help in your current projects Please buy something from Coffee Uplifts People (such as coffee or tea) to support the venue while coworking. Outlets are limited, so I recommend joining with a fully charged laptop. ⏰ **Schedule** **11am - 1pm:** Focused co-working with social breaks **1pm - 2pm:** Community lunch 🥗🥙🥘 Bring your own or buy food nearby **2pm - 3pm:** Focused co-working with social breaks You can arrive and leave anytime you like - feel free to join only part of the day or arrive early. 🚀 **Join the Whatsapp Community to Stay Updated** → Join our **[Whatsapp community](https://waprotect.com/b4SxaaAB)** to find people when you arrive, ask any questions, stay updated about the meetup or join coworking sessions or socials organized by members on other days. Follow us on **[instagram](https://www.instagram.com/ny_coworking_friends)**. 📍**Location** The Africa Center (**[1280 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029](https://maps.app.goo.gl/DyV3hrKk2C4DocgFA)**) is a coffeeshop in The Africa Center in East Harlem.

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Morning tech and coffee

Morning tech and coffee

Thu, May 7, 12:30 PM
From Astoria Tech Meetup
4.8

Hi neighbors! Let's gather together, share ideas, and talk tech. Since a lot of us are in permanent WFH mode, we thought it would be nice to have a reason to leave our apartments in the morning and interact with real live friendly faces in our neighborhood. This is a host-free event with no specific agenda. Let’s meet up and chat in the morning: * What are you working on? * What tech are you learning? * What tech questions do you have? * Would you like some accountability to help you push ahead? * … and more! Be sure to be respectful of our gathering place: purchase a coffee, tip your baristas, keep the place clean, etc. Looking forward to seeing you!!

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5 attendees
AI Agents Coffee Talk ⚡

AI Agents Coffee Talk ⚡

Sat, May 9, 2:00 PM
From No-Code: NYC
4.7

*** **AI Agents Coffee Talk ⚡** We've spent the last few months teaching people how to build AI agents. Now it's time to share what you've learned and talk about them. Grab a coffee, find us at the William Cullen Bryant Memorial, and spend a couple hours in the fresh air with other builders. Share what you've been making, ask about what you can't figure out, and meet the people who've been in the same workshops as you. **What we'll be talking about:** * Best use cases for AI agents right now * When a tool like Make makes sense vs. building your own * How agents are different from MCPs * Whatever you've been wondering about Haven't built an agent yet? Come anyway. This is for anyone curious about where this is all going. *When: Saturday, May 9th · 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM* *Where: William Cullen Bryant Memorial, Bryant Park · New York, NY* *Note: If it rains, we'll move inside to La Pain Quotidien on the park.* *** *This event is made possible by our sponsors:* **[Make](https://www.make.com/)** — AI automation you can visually build and orchestrate in real time. The no-code platform for building and scaling AI agents. **[XRay.Tech](https://www.xray.tech/)**[ ](https://www.xray.tech/)— Your full-service workflow consultancy, combining the tools you already use with automation and AI to transform how your business gets work done. *** *By registering, you consent to receive communications from No-Code: NYC. Unsubscribe anytime. Want to join our newsletter? Head over to [nocode.nyc](www.nocode.nyc) to sign up!*

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Central Park Saturday Run and Coffee Talk

Central Park Saturday Run and Coffee Talk

Sat, May 9, 2:00 PM
From Social Striders Running Club
5.0

Set the right tone for the weekend by joining us for a 2, 3, or 4 mile run around beautiful Central Park then join us for some coffee talk in the park or at a local cafe. See you Saturday. Group leaves the meeting spot at 10.05 to do intros and warm up just inside the park. If you arrive late, please join us on the lawn just inside the park. https://maps.app.goo.gl/7q8UuyAG3CaKGSGeA

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9 attendees
Morning tech and coffee

Morning tech and coffee

Thu, May 14, 12:30 PM
From Astoria Tech Meetup
4.8

Hi neighbors! Let's gather together, share ideas, and talk tech. Since a lot of us are in permanent WFH mode, we thought it would be nice to have a reason to leave our apartments in the morning and interact with real live friendly faces in our neighborhood. This is a host-free event with no specific agenda. Let’s meet up and chat in the morning: * What are you working on? * What tech are you learning? * What tech questions do you have? * Would you like some accountability to help you push ahead? * … and more! Be sure to be respectful of our gathering place: purchase a coffee, tip your baristas, keep the place clean, etc. Looking forward to seeing you!!

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Coffee + Conversation  @ Bryant Park

Coffee + Conversation @ Bryant Park

Wed, May 20, 3:00 PM
From NYC Weekday+ Activities for Gen X Women
5.0

Let’s meet up for an outside bite or drink ... and definitely to chat. Grab food/drink at a local kiosk or bring your own. See you at outdoor tables near the carousel and kid’s area (south side, 40th Street). \*check comments day of - I’ll send location update

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Frequently asked questions

Coffee chats are informal meetups where people gather over coffee to discuss various topics, network, and make new connections.

On Meetup, you can search for coffee chat events happening around New York. Use the location feature to discover local gatherings and RSVP directly.

Absolutely! Coffee chats are ideal for newcomers looking to meet locals, enjoy casual conversations, and start building their network in New York.

The topics in coffee chats can vary widely from business networking and personal interests to casual conversations about life in the city.

Yes, you can. Meetup allows users to create their own groups or events. Simply set up your event details and invite others to join your coffee chat.

Yes, RSVPing is important as it helps organizers plan the event better and keeps you updated about any changes.

Most coffee chats are free or have a nominal fee to cover venue or refreshments. Always check event details for any associated costs.

Generally, latecomers are welcome, but it's polite to inform the organizer if you're running late. This helps them manage the group better.

While many coffee chats are in-person, some can be held online. Check the event description to know if it's virtual or face-to-face.

While Meetup facilitates connections, the experience depends on active participation and the community. Approach events with openness for best results.

Yes, they can be. Many people attend coffee chats to expand their professional network and discuss work in a relaxed environment.

Frequency varies based on organizer availability. Some groups meet weekly, others monthly. Be sure to check Meetup for upcoming events.

No, events are organized by individual hosts or groups that utilize Meetup to reach an audience. Meetup provides the platform for organization.

Availability varies. Some popular areas may have more options. Keep exploring Meetup to see new groups that might emerge over time.

Yes, attending alone is common and encouraged. It's a great way to meet people and fully engage in the conversation.