February at the Hive

02/04/2010 in

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We were so thrilled here at the Hive to be included in a feature by the New York Times City Room Blog on the coworking movement in NYC.  You can read the article about us and the Brooklyn Creative League here.

There are already lots of Hive events shaping up for February.  Our first monthly happy hour is 2/10 at Harry’s Café with two-for-one drink specials and draft beer — don’t forget to RSVP here so we know you’re coming!

February 18th is jam-packed with events in the am and pm.  In the morning there’s a legal workshop at the law firm DLA Piper at 1251 6th Avenue, 27th Floor.  The New York City Economic Development Corporation has organized this workshop for early stage startups.  The event will review a step-by-step guide to incorporation, ideal pitches, drafting term sheets for investors, and IP protection.  RSVP here to attend.  The evening brings Web site Bootcamp to the Hive.  This meetup group will be focusing on BYOW, Bring Your Own Web site to help you realize the potential of your Web site.  RSVP here.

Finally, our monthly members lunch will take place 2/19 around noon.  In addition to great food, expect a lively discussion on the Future of Work: A Look at Learning Systems and Collaboration in 2010 led by Hive member and Futurist, Garry Golden.  It’s a great opportunity to step away from you laptop and meet your fellow coworkers.  Let us know if you’re coming so we’ll have enough food!  RSVP here.

We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events!

Tags: Brooklyn Creative League, DLA Piper, Futurists, Garry Golden, Harry, Hive, NYCEDC

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