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The Main Event on October 5

Daytime presentations on Saturday, October 5, will be at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Registration begins at 8 am, with opening remarks at 9 am. The closing remarks will end by 5:30 pm.

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts was founded in 1805 by painter and scientist Charles Willson Peale, sculptor William Rush, and other artists and business leaders. It is the first and oldest art school and art museum in the United States, and its alumni have made names for themselves in portraiture, landscape and still life painting, illustration, stained glass, sculpture and architecture. David Lynch and Al Capp are among its former students who have gone on to creative success.

Activities will be in the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building, a modern building of galleries facing Broad Street across from the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

The After-Party on October 5

The After-Party on Saturday, October 5, will be 6-8 pm  at Lucky Strike, 1336 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

The entertainment center was the site of the WordCamp US 2015 After-Party. It features not just bowling but also ping pong, billiards, shuffleboard, dart boards and high-tech games.

The event is for WordCamp attendees only. Be sure to wear your WordCamp Philly name badge to get into the After-Party.

Contributor Day on October 6

Contributor Day on Sunday, October 6, will be 1-4 pm at the co-working space 1776 Rittenhouse, located on the 12th floor of 1608 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. The space is also the home of the Philadelphia WordPress Meetup.

Contributor Day is your chance to contribute to the WordPress project in the manner of your choice, whether it’s through contributing code, working the support forums, updating documentation or volunteering with one of the many other WordPress.org teams.

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