Close out Big Omaha at 9 p.m. with Under Armour and Hudl

As Yogi Berra famously said, “It ain’t over till it’s over.” And though today’s Big Omaha speaker presentations wrap up around 5, the finale of our annual event doesn’t begin until 9 p.m. when our two sporty sponsors, Under Armour and Hudl, serve up the closing party. Open to the public, the party will be…


Like the Big Omaha opening party, the closing party will be outfitted with a photobooth to capture the meories of the three-day event.

As Yogi Berra famously said, “It ain’t over till it’s over.” And though today’s Big Omaha speaker presentations wrap up around 5, the finale of our annual event doesn’t begin until 9 p.m. when our two sporty sponsors, Under Armour and Hudl, serve up the closing party.

Open to the public, the party will be at House of Loom, a popular new nightspot in downtown Omaha. And like all of Big Omaha, it’ll be an awesome opportunity to connect with attendees and speakers who have traveled far and wide to be a part of this year’s event.

Below are the details. Bring your gameface.

Big Omaha Closing Party with Under Armour and Hudl

When: Friday, May 11, 9 p.m.

Where: House of Loom (1012 South 10th St.)

Who: Big Omaha attendees and the greater Silicon Prairie community (open to the public)

How much? Free if Big Omaha badge holder, $5 at door for non-badge holders or free with RSVP

RSVP: bigomaha.com/closingparty

 

Omaha’s House of Loom serves culture, community and craft cocktails and at the Big Omaha closing party they’ll be serving up some healthy competition with our sporty sponsors, Under Armour and Hudl. 


Credits: Photo of Hudl by Malone & Company/Big OmahaPhoto of House of Loom courtesy of House of Loom.


Silicon Prairie News’ coverage of Big Omaha 2012 is presented by CoSentry. For more than a decade, CoSentry has provided startups, web-based enterprises and larger organizations a safe, secure, affordable network of computing and data storage facilities.

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