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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 dohelp thatyour event become more welcoming and diverse is to make your upcoming outreach event be "affiliated with OpenHatch." If you want to do that, our community is here to help you, and to invite you to become a part of it.
 
An affiliated event is run independently by a team of enthusiastic event organizers. Being affiliated means that organizers of other OpenHatch-affiliated events (including OpenHatch staff) will aim to help you as much as possible on the following things:
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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:
 
* [[../|All the events run by OpenHatch itself]]. (Added by Asheesh Laroia.)
* [[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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