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* Attend one of our recurring [[Free_Geek_Seattle:Current events|meetings or workshops]] | * Attend one of our recurring [[Free_Geek_Seattle:Current events|meetings or workshops]] | ||
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== [[:Category:Events| Events]] == | == [[:Category:Events| Events]] == |
Revision as of 18:23, 22 June 2014
Free Geek Seattle is a growing non-profit organization modeled after the original Free Geek of Portland, Oregon. Our focus is free and open source software advocacy, technology education, and sustainable computing.
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We are closely partnered with the Filipino Community Center of Seattle to provide computer education through their STE(A)M program, and by cross-participation in our weekend workshops/build program and classes. BusinessInfrastructureOperationsGovernanceWe are in the process of obtaining full 501(c)3 status. We are seeking grants. Contact Tom Heuser for specifics. Keywords: volunteer community technology center ethics ethical software freedom reuse recycle refurbish computers hardware open-source Libre GNU linux GNU/Linux FLOSS foss f/oss education training seattle puget sound gslug non-profit stem networks
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