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* Is it easy for us to get to? Can we get funding to pay for our travel?
* Is there a pool of local volunteers - for instance, from local user groups, or from the CS program - that can help mentor at the event?
 
=== Abbreviated List ===
 
* Present:
** BU/NEU, tentatively sometime in June
** CCSF, scheduled for Saturday June 29th (have we contacted Grant Bowman re: also including SFSU?)
* Future
** First time events:
*** University of Minnesota, Morris; contact: Elena Machkasova; tentative date: Sept 14/15 2013
*** (other Minn-area event?)
*** George Mason University; contact: Tyler Hallada
*** University of Washington; contact: Allan Christopher Ecker
*** University of Arizona; contact: Corwin Pena, Ami Buczek
*** Oregon State University; contact: Jennifer Davidson; sign plans
*** Portland State University; contact: ?; sign plans
*** Columbia; contact: Kathy Sun; made significant plans before having to cancel
*** UC Berkeley; contact: Hina Sakazaki and Rahul Basu; we contactted them first & made siginificant plans before canceling
*** UC-Davis; contact: CS Club officers; we contacted them first
*** SUNY Buffalo; contact: Nicholas Di Rienzo
*** West LA (ULM? UCLA?); contact: Esther Nam
*** Australia (email thread is really old! should reply soon either way); contact: Brianna Laugher
** Follow-upe events:
*** Boston: invite alumni from MIT (2011), Harvard (2013), Wellesley (2013) and potentially NEU/BU to a non-workshop project night?
* Past:
** UMass-Amherst (April 2013), Wellesley (April 2013), Harvard (February 2013), UIUC (October 2012), Johns Hopkins (September 2012), RPI (April 2012), U-Maryland (Feb 2012), MIT (Sept 2011), UPenn (Sept 2010)
 
 
 
=== Future events with Status: Likely, or higher ===
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