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WordCamp Utah is August 28

by Tom Johnson on Jul 22, 2010 •
categories: technical-writing wordpress

Wordcamp is a conference dedicated to topics on WordPress. This year WordCamp Utah will be held Saturday, August 28 at the University of Utah. The conference costs $20 and includes lunch.

Wordcamp is a conference dedicated to all topics related to WordPress

Here are details from Joseph Scott, the organizer:

WordCamp Utah 2010 will be held August 28th at University of Utah, in the Skaggs Biology Building. This is a great opportunity to spend a day with local WordPress developers, users, and fans of all kinds! Presentations will cover a range of topics, with two tracks running throughout the day.

Just getting started or looking for a little help with your WordPress questions? We'll have a Genius Bar where you get some help. Already a WordPress whiz? Come volunteer at Genius Bar! Contact us (http://2010.utah.wordcamp.org/contact/ ) and we'll put you on the list.

And finally, at WordCamp Utah 2010 we'll get an answer to that question you've always wondered about, Will WordPress Blend? http://2010.utah.wordcamp.org/2010/07/15/will-it-blend/

If you are interested in sponsoring, presenting, or helping make everything run smoothly please let us know -
http://2010.utah.wordcamp.org/contact/ - we are still looking for help with video recording in both rooms so if you know someone who can help in that area we'd really like to hear from you.

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The vital details:

URL: http://2010.utah.wordcamp.org/
Registration: http://wordcamputah2010.eventbrite.com/ ($20 + Eventbrite fee)
Twitter: http://twitter.com/wordcamputah
Hash Tag: #wcut

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