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Upcoming WordCamps, June 2011 Edition

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It’s worth noting that there are quite a few WordCamps going on in the month of June.  There’s 3 in the US, and for those of you across the pond (waaaay across), there’s one in Thessaloniki (now that’s a camp I’d love to be “invited” to speak at!)

  • Jun 4-5 WordCamp Reno-Lake Tahoe Reno, NV
  • Jun 4 WordCamp Greece Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Jun 11-12 WordCamp Kansas City Overland Park, KS
  • Jun 17-19 WordCamp Columbus Columbus, OH

On a personal note I will be at the Columbus WordCamp later in the month doing a session on “WordPress as a CMS”, so I do hope you guys can make it.

 

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