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		<title>Geeks who Give &#8211; Philly&#039;s Tech and Creative Community band together for Philabundance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How far we have come. There was a time where I was stepping out into the world and despite the quality of the industry connections I did have, I felt very alone. I longed for a scene. Not the San Francisco tech scene. Not the New York tech scene. I longed for a scene that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How far we have come.</p>

<p>There was a time where I was stepping out into the world and despite the quality of the industry connections I did have, <a href="http://www.dangerouslyawesome.com/2006/09/19/philly-pride-im-ready-to-swallow-mine-how-about-you/" target="_blank">I felt very alone</a>. I longed for a scene. Not the San Francisco tech scene. Not the New York tech scene. I longed for a scene that embraced everything that was already great about Philadelphia. The pieces were there, but they were fragmented.</p>

<p>2 years later, I&#8217;ve never been more sure that we&#8217;ve succeeded in catalyzing that thing that I, and many others, so disparately wanted. How we got here is a whole other story. But I wanted to share my latest excitement.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.geekswhogive.org/" target="_blank">Geeks who Give</a> is a post-Barcamp Philly brainstorm. The principle is simple, and very close to my heart:</p>

<blockquote>Everyone has something to contribute. Long term goals include idea, goods &amp; services, and resource banks from which we can draw as well as coordinating volunteer opportunities on an individual basis and organizing large scale volunteer efforts for continued organization-based support.

The vision is for this to happen organically, for those things which resonate to surface, and those which don&#8217;t to naturally recede. Everyone in the community is invited to participate at whatever level they feel most comfortable — from planning &amp; organizing outreach to attending events — to blogging, promoting and evangelizing the cause. We are more than the sum of our parts, and together, we are capable of anything.</blockquote>

<p>Geeks who Give has organized their first event for this upcoming Tuesday, December 9th at National Mechanics. They will be hosting a Food Drive &amp; Tweetup to benefit <a href="http://www.philabundance.org/" target="_blank">Philabundance</a>. The event will take place at <a href="http://www.nationalmechanics.com" target="_blank">National Mechanics</a> in Old City from 6 to 9pm.  At 7pm, local food podcasters <a href="http://forkyou.tv/" target="_blank">Fork You</a> will be giving a cooking demo with non-perishable food items. The event will be followed with everyone&#8217;s favorite, TechKaraoke at 9pm.</p>

<p>Admission is a minimum of 5 non-perishable food items. The food items must be packaged in boxes, cans or plastic bottles, and should not have to be refrigerated. In addition to drink specials, guests will receive 1 raffle ticket for the first 5 food items, and more tickets for additional food items. The current list of raffle prizes includes:</p>

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    <li> Dinner with the City Paper food critic, David Snyder, <a href="http://philafoodie.com/" target="_blank">PhilaFoodie</a>,</li>
    <li>Dinner for Two at Fork in Philadelphia,</li>
    <li>A Gift Certificate and T-shirt from <a href="http://twitter.com/tmoms" target="_blank">Tattooed Mom&#8217;s</a>,</li>
    <li>Treats courtesy of <a href="http://opensourcecupcakes.com/" target="_blank">Open Source Cupcakes</a>,</li>
    <li>A $75 gift certificate to the <a href="http://www.winelust.com/" target="_blank">Wine School of Philadelphia</a>.</li>
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<p>And more prizes are being added every day.</p>

<p>I encourage everyone to join us for this event, bring your dontations, and help out an incredibly important cause in our city.</p>
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