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You don't need to be a member to subscribe to the lists; everyone is welcome.
 
You don't need to be a member to subscribe to the lists; everyone is welcome.
   
Another way to keep abreast of important news is through our social media outlets. You can follow us on Twitter as '''[http://twitter.com/wikimediadc @wikimediadc]'''.
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Another way to keep abreast of important news is through our social media outlets. You can follow us on Twitter as '''[http://twitter.com/wikimediadc @wikimediadc]''' and on Facebook as '''[https://www.facebook.com/wikimediadc wikimediadc]'''.
   
 
=== Participate in events ===
 
=== Participate in events ===

Revision as of 15:17, 28 January 2012

Stay informed

The best way to stay informed about ongoing projects and upcoming events is to join our public mailing lists:

  • wikimedia-dc is used for announcements and general discussion; subscribe if you want to know about our public events and outreach work.
  • wikidc-internal is used for organizational and business discussions. If you're interested in the fine details of our day-to-day work, this is the list for you!

You don't need to be a member to subscribe to the lists; everyone is welcome.

Another way to keep abreast of important news is through our social media outlets. You can follow us on Twitter as @wikimediadc and on Facebook as wikimediadc.

Participate in events

The Wiki Society of Washington, DC hosts many public events:

  • Local meetups are informal events where individuals interested in Wikipedia, Wikimedia, free culture, and the advancement of general knowledge can meet in a casual, relaxed atmosphere. Meetups are usually held on weekend evenings, and are the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in our work to stop by and chat.
  • Formal meetings of the Board of Directors and the general membership take place several times throughout the year. Most meetings are open to the general public; anyone interested in the internal workings of the Society is welcome to attend.
  • Our work with local individuals and institutions is conducted through various outreach events, ranging from museum tours to Wikipedia training sessions. Whatever your interests, there is certain to be an event that will pique them.
  • The Society occasionally hosts major conferences in the DC area. While these events are rare, they are also the biggest and most exciting gatherings of free culture and knowledge advocates in the region.

To find out more about upcoming events, please visit our home page, or sign up to receive event announcements.