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Community Leadership Summit 2010 Is Near!

by | Wed 23 Jun 2010

It is not long until the [Community Leadership Summit 2010](https://communityleadershipsummit.com/) from **17th -18th July** in Portland and it is shaping up to be an awesome event! We have a wonderful collection of community leaders, managers and enthusiasts coming, and the event is entirely free to attend.

I just wanted to remind you of a few things:

* **Getting There** – If you don’t know how to get there, see [this page](https://www.communityleadershipsummit.com/travel-hotel/) for all the details. We are in the same venue that OSCON will be taking place at.
* **Sharing Session Ideas** – Please go and add ideas for session ideas [here](https://communityleadershipsummit.com/wiki/index.php/Session_Ideas) – this is a great way to share ideas and collaborate together on interesting sessions.
* **Attendee Gallery** – We are starting to put together a gallery of folks who are coming – please head to the [People Gallery](https://communityleadershipsummit.com/wiki/index.php/People_Gallery) and add yourself! If you don’t have a wiki account, you can click on the Register link in the left sidebar to get one first.
* **Spread The Word!** – As ever, the Community Leadership Summit is nothing without us spreading the word and encouraging people to join us, so do spread the word and let people know the event!

I look forward to seeing you all there!

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