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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>What is the Silicon Prairie? \nSeparating Myth from Reality
  – Why We Should Care</b>\n\nLincoln has been called a hot-spot of the Sil
 icon Prairie\, with recent news stories on “CBS This Morning” and NPR tout
 ing the term about our hometown. But what does that really mean?\n \nAtten
 d the next Leadership Lincoln Hot Topics lunchtime discussion to hear from
  some of Lincoln’s high-tech entrepreneurial and startup companies. What’s
  the hype and what’s the reality of Lincoln as a growing and thriving star
 tup hub? What does that mean for the future of our business community\, an
 d what should all Lincolnites know about nurturing this entrepreneurial sp
 irit?\n \nSpeakers:\n<ul><li>Eric Dinger--Powderhook</li>\n<li>Greg Dynek-
 -Bluestem Fiber</li>\n<li>Joseph Knecht--VentureTech and Technology Associ
 ation of Nebraska</li>\n<li>Gretchen Larsen\, Freelancer</li>\n<li>Matthew
  Wegener--ISoft Data Systems\, PreSage Analytics\, Turbine Flats</li></ul>
 \n\n11:30pm Lunch and Gathering\n11:45am Program\n1:00pm Adjourn\n\nCost:
 \nAdmission is free for Leadership Lincoln alumni (Fellows\, Executive Ser
 ies\, Project A.L.L. and YLL)\n$10.00 admission fee for guests of alumni\n
 \nLunch:\nAttendees are welcome to bring a lunch on their own\n$10.00 for 
 Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion Bank and Trust Company\n
 The bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Calvert Sts. (next to a Kw
 ik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of the bank or across Calver
 t St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower level conference room.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>What is the Silicon Prairie? \nSeparating Myth from Reality 
 – Why We Should Care</b>\n\nLincoln has been called a hot-spot of the Sili
 con Prairie\, with recent news stories on “CBS This Morning” and NPR touti
 ng the term about our hometown. But what does that really mean?\n \nAttend
  the next Leadership Lincoln Hot Topics lunchtime discussion to hear from 
 some of Lincoln’s high-tech entrepreneurial and startup companies. What’s 
 the hype and what’s the reality of Lincoln as a growing and thriving start
 up hub? What does that mean for the future of our business community\, and
  what should all Lincolnites know about nurturing this entrepreneurial spi
 rit?\n \nSpeakers:\n<ul><li>Eric Dinger--Powderhook</li>\n<li>Greg Dynek--
 Bluestem Fiber</li>\n<li>Joseph Knecht--VentureTech and Technology Associa
 tion of Nebraska</li>\n<li>Gretchen Larsen\, Freelancer</li>\n<li>Matthew 
 Wegener--ISoft Data Systems\, PreSage Analytics\, Turbine Flats</li></ul>
 \n\n11:30pm Lunch and Gathering\n11:45am Program\n1:00pm Adjourn\n\nCost:
 \nAdmission is free for Leadership Lincoln alumni (Fellows\, Executive Ser
 ies\, Project A.L.L. and YLL)\n$10.00 admission fee for guests of alumni\n
 \nLunch:\nAttendees are welcome to bring a lunch on their own\n$10.00 for 
 Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion Bank and Trust Company\n
 The bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Calvert Sts. (next to a Kw
 ik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of the bank or across Calver
 t St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower level conference room.
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LOCATION:Union Bank and Trust Company (4732 Calvert St.)
SUMMARY:Hot Topics
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