The next OpenCoffee Club Dublin will be on THURSDAY, 7 May 2009 from
10:30am.
This will be our first meeting in our brand new location in the Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin on Pearse Street in The Naughton Institute. Please come along and check out the new venue. We’re very excited to be working with the Science Gallery and they have been incredibly supportive of OpenCoffee Club.
The Science Gallery provides free wifi, reduced ticket prices, and invites to member-only events for its members. Membership is free and as an OpenCoffee attendee, you should definitely sign up to be able to take advantage of their excellent benefits. You can sign up here.
Please leave a comment below if you’re attending so that we have an idea of numbers, and if you are interested in demoing, please e-mail martharo@microsoft.com and let me know.
See you Thursday.
OpenCoffee Dublin is growing and expanding! Shane O’Donovan is organizing an OpenCoffee for SATURDAY APRIL 25th from 10:00am to be held at the Borders in Blanchardstown Center Retail Park.
Please leave a comment below if you’re attending so that we have an idea of numbers, and if you are interested in demoing, please e-mail shaneodonovan1@gmail.com and let him know.
See you Saturday.
I just got back from our first OpenCoffee at Dakota with 30 other OpenCoffee attendees. The feedback on the venue has been fantastic. People really liked the large, open space and the city centre location. And the fact that it was only OpenCoffee-teers there made it very easy to find people and catch up with them.
Thanks to little black card for a great overview of their organization and for handing out cards to everyone.
The bar in the middle was a great space to prop up a laptop and show off what you’re working on, and we had a few nice demos from people like Echodio.
Thanks again to everyone for attending, and we’ll see you in May at Dakota.
The next OpenCoffee Club Dublin will be on SATURDAY, 18 April 2009 from 10:30am.
This will be our first meeting in our brand new location in Dakota Bar at 9 South William Street in Dublin city centre. I hope everyone will come along and check out the new venue. Dakota is not usually open this early and are doing this especially for us, so we’re quite excited and grateful for their help and support.
Please leave a comment below if you’re attending so that we have an idea of numbers, and if you are interested in demoing, please e-mail martharo@microsoft.com and let me know.
See you Saturday.
I am thrilled to announce two brand new locations for OpenCoffee Dublin.
THURSDAYS:
Thursday OpenCoffees are moving to the Science Gallery, which is in Trinity College on Pearse Street. It’s very convenient to Pearse Street Station. We will begin meeting there starting on Thursday, May 7th at 10:30am. If you join the Science Gallery (membership is free), you’ll get cafe discounts plus free wifi there as well as invites to members-only events.
SATURDAYS:
Saturday OpenCoffees are moving to Dakota, which is located at 9 South William Street in Dublin city centre. The first OpenCoffee at Dakota will happen next week on Saturday, April 18th starting at 10:30am. They usually don’t open that early but are opening early on Saturdays once a month just for us. Wifi will be available via bitbuzz.
Hope to see you at the new venues starting next week. Many many thanks to Jimmy Costello, the Science Gallery and Dakota for helping with the move.
Apologies for the lateness of this post - was travelling and missed this one.
The next OpenCoffee Club Dublin will be on THURSDAY, 2 April 2009 from 10:00am.
Digital Hub is again hosting OpenCoffee Dublin, although this will be the last event in the Digital Hub. Please come along or leave a comment to share your thoughts on new location.
Please leave a comment below if you’re attending so that we have an idea of numbers, and if you are interested in demoing, please e-mail martharo@microsoft.com and let me know.
See you Thursday.