BarCamp Omaha is Saturday, get your ticket now before it’s too late

With less than 60 tickets left, don’t miss out on an opportunity to be among 200 techies, creatives and entrepreneurs at BarCamp Omaha this Friday and Saturday at Nomad Lounge. The fourth annual BarCamp Omaha warms up with an opening party Friday night and continues with the all-day event on …

BarCamp Omaha event organizers Eric Downs, Megan Hunt, Matt Secoske and our very own Dusty Davidson have prepared to pack the house at Nomad Lounge just like last year. Photo from BarCamp 2010 by Danny Schreiber.

With less than 60 tickets left, don’t miss out on an opportunity to be among 200 techies, creatives and entrepreneurs at BarCamp Omaha this Friday and Saturday at Nomad Lounge.

The fourth annual BarCamp Omaha warms up with an opening party Friday night and continues with the all-day event on Saturday.

This “un-conference” offers no speaker list, no fixed schedule and from the website, it offers no remorse meaning participants set the tone for Saturday’s talks, discussions and collaborations. When attendees arrive the day’s schedule is a blank slate and anyone is free to add their solo talk, panel or discussion group to it. The open format offers plenty of networking opportunities and different ways to learn from others, all on the fly.

The $10 ticket includes admittance to the event, souvenir T-shirt, drinks at the opening party, breakfast, lunch and beverages and snacks throughout the day. 

The clock is ticking and tickets are going fast. Buy your ticket now and spread the word. 

To learn more about BarCamp Omaha, visit their FAQ, and to register, go to barcampomaha2011.eventbrite.com.

BarCamp Omaha Opening Party

  • When: Friday, September 9 at 7 p.m.
  • Where: Nomad Lounge (1013 Jones St.)

BarCamp Omaha 

  • When: Saturday, September 10 at 9 a.m.
  • Where: Nomad Lounge (1013 Jones St.)
  • Events: 9 a.m. Breakfast, 10 a.m. Sessions, 1 p.m. Lunch, 6 p.m. Closing 

Note: Silicon Prairie News is a media sponsor of BarCamp Omaha

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