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Posted: Monday, 22 June 2009 6:55PM

Event Notices From June 22



Ann Arbor OpenCoffee Coming July 14: Ann Arbor Spark will sponsor an Ann Arbor OpenCoffee meeting Tuesday, July 14 at 8 a.m. at Spark Central, 330 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor. This is a networking event for entrepreneurs, investors and those who work with technology & innovation businesses, particularly in IT, cleantech and life sciences.  So far we've kept the agenda open, allowing those who show up to set it as they wish. It's heavy on networking, full of interesting opinions and stories, and has led to everal successful business partnerships and gigs. If networking is not comfortable for you, no worries. Let us know and we'll shepherd you through the crowd, making introductions. As always, bring your business cards. Mighty Good Coffee will be provided, compliments of Spark. More at www.annarborusa.org

MCWT sets third annual golf classic: The Third Annual Michigan Council of Women In Technology Charity Golf Classic will take place Tuesday, July 28 at the Pine Knob Golf Club. A shotgun start begins the event at 12:30 p.m. The price is $100 for MCWT members and $135 for nonmembers through July 7, and $130 fo rmembers and $150 for nonmembers thereafter. Dinner-only tickets are available, including dinner and two beverage tickets, at $45 for MCWT members and $55 for guests. More at www.mcwt.org.


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