We are an active group looking to help folks from beginning to advanced WordPress projects. Everyone who is involved are very giving of their time and experience. We look forward to others joining.
We would like to thank SiteGround for being a Platinum Sponsor. Our sponsors make it possible to continue bringing these educational, community-supporting, and entertaining conferences to cities and towns all over the world. The support of sponsors like SiteGround allow us to keep ticket prices low so the event is accessible to all. Sponsors like these give back to the free and open source WordPress project through their awesome support of the WordPress Community and WordCamps. Continue reading “Sponsor Spotlight: SiteGround” →
We would like to thank GoDaddy for being a Platinum Sponsor. Our sponsors make it possible to continue bringing these educational, community-supporting, and entertaining conferences to cities and towns all over the world. The support of sponsors like GoDaddy allow us to keep ticket prices low so the event is accessible to all. Sponsors like these give back to the free and open source WordPress project through their awesome support of the WordPress Community and WordCamps. Continue reading “Sponsor Spotlight: GoDaddy” →
We would like to thank SiteLock for being a Platinum Sponsor. Our sponsors make it possible to continue bringing these educational, community-supporting, and entertaining conferences to cities and towns all over the world. The support of sponsors like SiteLock allow us to keep ticket prices low so the event is accessible to all. Sponsors like these give back to the free and open source WordPress project through their awesome support of the WordPress Community and WordCamps. Continue reading “Sponsor Spotlight: SiteLock” →
Our community has a great mix of technical and non-technical individuals. We have a lot of Meetup attendees that run their business on WordPress or make money setting up and managing WordPress sites for clients. Our Meetup group has traveled to a handful of Northeast Ohio cities and is a great platform for new speakers. We’re a laid-back and supportive group that meets twice a month near the Cleveland and Akron areas.
Many times over the course of the event, we hear the age old question, “What’s for lunch?” Well, to demystify this question, we’ve put together a menu of all of the food and drinks you can expect to see during your time in Nashville.
An Important Note About Allergies
WordCamp US takes food allergies very seriously. On site this year, we have several attendees that will become severely ill when exposed to peanuts and tree nuts, including exposure through the air. In an effort to reduce the risk of exposure to peanuts and tree nuts, you’ll notice that our menu below does not include any peanuts or tree nuts. To assist us in keeping our fellow community members safe, we ask that you please avoid bringing nuts and products containing nuts into the venue.Continue reading “WordCamp US 2018: Daily Menu” →
We would like to thank DreamHost for being a Platinum Sponsor. Our sponsors make it possible to continue bringing these educational, community-supporting, and entertaining conferences to cities and towns all over the world. The support of sponsors like DreamHost allow us to keep ticket prices low so the event is accessible to all. Sponsors like these give back to the free and open source WordPress project through their awesome support of the WordPress Community and WordCamps. Continue reading “Sponsor Spotlight: DreamHost” →
2010 was the first WordCamp Philly and one followed every year since, with the exception of 2016 when the Philly WordCamp was overtaken by WordCamp US, held here in the city of brotherly love.
WordCamp Philly WAS held in June of 2015 and the inaugural WordCamp US was held in December 2015 in Philadelphia. Two huge WordCamps in a period of 6 months!
Next week is WordCamp US! If you read my What’s In My Bag? post, you’ll see lots of things you can bring to be prepared. One important way you can prepare is by dressing appropriately for the weather.
No matter where you’re traveling from, you’re going to want to dress warmly and bring a coat. Expect temperatures to dip below freezing at night. Rain and/or snow looks likely over the weekend.
No precipitation is expected inside the convention center. If you appreciate the warm embrace of a hoodie or festive sweater vest, then live life to the fullest. And there will be plenty of coat racks so you won’t need to lug your coat or rain jacket through the sessions.
We would like to thank WPMU DEV for being a Platinum Sponsor. Our sponsors make it possible to continue bringing these educational, community-supporting, and entertaining conferences to cities and towns all over the world. The support of sponsors like WPMU DEV allow us to keep ticket prices low so the event is accessible to all. Sponsors like these give back to the free and open source WordPress project through their awesome support of the WordPress Community and WordCamps. Continue reading “Sponsor Spotlight: WPMU DEV” →
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