Hey friends,

Coworking turns 13 next Thursday. Celebrate with a Coworking Day event!

When coworking started in a wellness center in 2005, it wasn't a big deal
at first—founder Brad Neuberg reports that no one showed up for the first
two months. Still, he soldiered on, inspiring others to build the first
coworking spaces that look like the ones we see today, and giving
permission for anyone anywhere to use the word "coworking." That's why it's
a household word today!

To celebrate coworking's 13th anniversary on August 9, members and managers
of shared spaces around the world have a chance to celebrate the story
behind what makes coworking special—on a global scale, and on a local
scale—by hosting open gatherings in their spaces or elsewhere.

If you'd like to see examples of events happening in other cities and
organize your own, learn more and add an event here:

http://coworking.org/coworking-day/
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Events already posted in Azumino-shi, Berlin, Cedar Park, Herrenberg,
Kansas City, Mumbai, Reutlingen, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and
Stuttgart!
Cheers,
Tony Bacigalupo

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New Work Cities <http://nwc.co/consulting> • Coworking.org

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