QGIS Meeting – October 25th 2019 Chattanooga TN

Jul 31, 2019 | Chattanooga, QGIS

It’s happening. Finally. This was a bit more painful to get going than I had anticipated. I spent a lot of time over July tracking down a spot. Usually I have someone jump up and go “HERE” or you have that one bubbly friend that knows someone that knows someone with a space. Chattanooga has a lot of meeting space – but since I didn’t want this to be $200 bucks a person I had to work at it. Maybe it’s my lack of connections here in town or maybe it’s just the town – it’s hard to pull off a tech meeting in this city. I HAVE HOPE THOUGH.

Date:

October 25th 2019

Location:

Chattanooga TN

Address:

Chattanooga State Technical Community College

Allbright Omniplex Building

4501 Amnicola Highway

Chattanooga TN 37406

Cost:

Presentations:

We are seeking presentations centered around QGIS. Are you using it for work? Fun? Humanitarian Relief? Drones? Whatever – just use QGIS somewhere in your workflow.

Website:

https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/20191000-QGIS-US

I’m working on a more informative website – it will be up shortly.

I’m also working on discounts for accommodations.

Anyway – it should be fun and informative. I have the chance to pull off some workshops if you want. Right now I have my hands full but speak up and lets see what we can do.

I hope you show up!

 

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