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Tag Archives: CityCamp
Save Our State at CityCamp NC
There are a lot of interesting things happening at the North Carolina Legislature this year. And while some of the politics may turn you off, there is a way that you can make change happen in NC—and it doesn’t involve … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged CityCamp, collaboration, community, Creative District, Hunt Library, NC State, NCGA, open source
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Raleigh Enters Bloomberg Mayors Challenge
Raleigh wants a piece of the $9 million dollars up for grabs in the Mayors Challenge offered by Bloomberg Philanthropies. The only thing we have to do is come up with one of the best ideas to improve our local government. … Continue reading
Posted in City Council, Innovation
Tagged activate good, AIGA, Bike Score, Bloomberg, CityCamp, Mayors Challenge, Nancy McFarlane, Russ Stephenson, Walk Score
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A Preview of the CityCamp Raleigh Agenda
Here’s a peak at the agenda for Friday, June 1. Lunch will be provided from 12-1pm. There will also be a chance to network during this time. You should register so we know you’re coming. On Saturday, June 2, we … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Technology
Tagged CityCamp, CityCamp Raleigh, community, Creative District, Downtown Raleigh, neighborhood, open source, participation, Raleigh, wake county
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Raleigh’s Creative District Wiki Day
Neighborhood leaders from the Creative District are looking to document the history, assets, and knowledge of Southwest Raleigh on the morning of March 17. We are planning a content day to add pages and knowledge to trianglewiki.org. Attendees will get … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Innovation, South West Raleigh
Tagged CityCamp, collaboration, community, community building, Creative District, Local Wiki, neighborhood, open source, participation, Raleigh, Triangle Wiki
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Triangle Wiki Day a Huge Success for Open Source in Raleigh
Almost 50 people collaborated on February 25 at Red Hat headquarters, currently located on Centennial Campus in Raleigh, NC, to participate in Triangle Wiki Day. The event was a soft launch of trianglewiki.org, an effort to document the Triangle region … Continue reading
Raleigh continues on the open source path
Today, Red Hat officially announced it’s move to downtown Raleigh, part of Raleigh’s Creative District. Good news for the economy: Raleigh’s goal is to “establish a growing ecosystem of partners and providers around the open source leader and to bolster … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Development, South West Raleigh
Tagged CityCamp, Creative District, Downtown Raleigh, open source, planning, Red Hat, SparkCon, wake county
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3 Themes That Emerged From CityCamp Raleigh
How do you get techies, govies, and citizens to identify, collaborate, and start creating solutions for your local government? Host a CityCamp. It’s easier than you think. The first CityCamp Raleigh started as a conversation about citizen engagement, but we … Continue reading
Posted in Government
Tagged City Planning, CityCamp, gov 2.0, gov20, opengov, participation, Raleigh, Raleigh Public Record
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CityCamp Raleigh announces $5000 prize
CityCamp Raleigh has announced a $5000 prize to be awarded to the top group or individual with a technology solution. The prize will be awarded on creativity, execution, and feasibility. Details will be provided at the event. Attendance to the … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Good Info
Tagged CityCamp, collaboration, community, community building, Downtown Raleigh, GovUp, participation, press release, public meeting, Raleigh
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CityCamp Raleigh on June 3-5
It’s all about collaboration and bringing together citizens who have ideas and want to figure out a solution to the everyday things that bug us. Meetings are boring. I know. I attend more than my fair share. But collaborating with … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Good Info, Innovation
Tagged CityCamp, collaboration, community, community building, Downtown Raleigh, participation, press release, public meeting, Raleigh
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Announcing CityCamp Raleigh – June 3, 4, and 5
Are you a big fan of See Click Fix or mapping data that’s made available from government—like crime data? If so, you’re in for a treat on June 3, 4, and 5th. The first ever, CityCamp Raleigh is coming. And … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Neighborhood, South West Raleigh
Tagged CityCamp, community, gov20, opengov, Raleigh, See Click Fix
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