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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: 180%;">[http://openhatch.org/blog/2013/welcoming-openhatch-affiliated-events/ Read the announcement and history]!</div>
== What it means ==
A great way to
* Helping you set a clear outreach goal for the event.
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* Take photos of the event, and put them on the web, preferably shared under a free license.
* Write a wrap-up post for your event, and post a copy on the OpenHatch blog.
* In your event website, use our [https://openhatch.org/w/images/thumb/9/99/Code_is_fun.png/300px-Code_is_fun.png Code is fun logo], link to this page, and
Two essential requirements:
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== A list of affiliated events ==
If you want to affiliate your event with OpenHatch, we'd love you to join our community! Just add ''your name, your event name, and its website'' here:
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* [[Chicago Python Workshop]], added by Sheila
* [http://www.railsbridgeboston.org Railsbridge Boston], added by Brendan Kemp
* [[Indianapolis Python Workshop]], [[Columbus Python Workshop]], and [[Dayton Python Workshop]], added by [http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/ Catherine Devlin]
* [[Boston Python Workshop]], run by Jessica McKellar
* [[Montreal Python Workshop]], added by Julia Evans
* [[Philadelphia Python Workshop]] (Pystar Philly), run by Dana Bauer
* [[San Francisco Django Hack & Learn]], added and run by Hackbright Academy
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