WordCamp Minneapolis is going full speed ahead in 2015!
The Twin Cities Metro area is thriving with tech professionals, entrepreneurs, designers, developers, writers, start-ups, seasoned corporations, and awesome events. WordCamp Minneapolis is proud to be part of this dynamic community, and we enthusiastically invite you to join us the weekend of April 25th – 26th, 2015.
This WordCamp conference is for everyone that is looking to up their WordPress skills and connect with the friendly community that helps make WordPress the most popular web publishing software on the web.
WordCamp Minneapolis will be held at the University of St. Thomas Minneapolis campus located at 1000 LaSalle Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. The campus provides a modern and spacious venue that oozes style and comfort for learning and discussion with your fellow WordPress enthusiasts and professionals.
Come join in the fun! We look forward to meeting you!
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