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Intellect, fire, water, and medieval castles at Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017

This story is reposted from Drudesk.com thanks to Drupal Ukraine Community.

Hello everyone! Drupal Ukraine Community is thriving. Last year’s Lviv Drupal Camp 2016 seems like only yesterday, but now it’s time to share our latest camp with you. This is the story of Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017, the annual camp for all Ukrainian Drupalers. We promise you a really interesting story. After all, who’s able to tell you more about the event than the organizers — the teams from Drudesk and InternetDevels, powered by Drupal Ukraine Community? Let’s go!

Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017 and its blue ocean

The official logo for Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017 was the Druplicon’s “infinity” eyes with scenes of Lutsk city reflected in them. It also resembled a fish to many. At Lutsk Drupal Camp, the blue color of the eyes was everywhere — on T-shirts, badges, backpacks, notebooks, and so on. Wherever you stepped, the blue wave carried you. And the main hero in this story was our favorite “drop” — Drupal!

collage blue - Lutsk Drupal camp 2017

+1 step to DrupalCon Ukraine

It’s no secret that the Ukranian Drupal community dreams about hosting DrupalCon in Ukraine some day. Holding Drupal Camp in the ancient and cosy city of Lutsk is one more step to holding DrupalCon in Ukraine!

Lutsk Camp organizers

Lutsk Camp official t-shirt

Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017,  the main event

Starting with the morning’s registration, it was clear that the day would turn out incredibly positive. The organizers (in dark blue T-shirts) worked like busy bees taking care of every small detail and were ready to solve any possible problem.

Registration team

Luckily, there were no problems to solve! Well, okay there was just one. The speakers at Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017 were so awesome that it was hard to choose which sessions to attend! They touched upon the most interesting and modern aspects of Drupal development, asked about the audience’s experiences and shared their own.

Speakers

The concentration of famous speakers per square meter of space was sometimes so high it made you dizzy. They were also glad to receive the certificates of appreciation from us!

Speakers with certificates

During Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017, there was also a time to catch up for old and new friends.

Attendees meet and talk

And even for some sports.

Juggling

Of course, Drupalers are driven by inspiration, but some additional snacks never go amiss.

Lunch spread

But this was just a rehearsal before the main lunch we all had together at Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017.

Lunch collage

Of course, it isn’t Camp without Drudesk and InternetDevels team taking photos together.

Group photo of organizers

And with all the guests as well.

Full group photo

Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017 and the flames of our love for Drupal

After all the speeches finished, the sponsors named the winners of their prize drawings, and the closing ceremony summed up this big day, there was more  to look forward to. The big party in the XIV century medieval Lubart’s castle was a chance for all the guests to see Lutsk' main attraction and, of course, to enjoy each other’s company.

The friendly atmosphere, hot snacks, and the energy of vibrant music played by the rock band warmed up the cool evening.

But we had something even hotter, too, as our love for Drupal kindled into real fire. The fire show within the medieval walls was truly impressive. The final touch was “Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017” “written” with fire. 

Party collage

Lutsk DrupalCamp 2017 fire sign

Thanks to everyone involved in the awesome Lutsk Drupal Camp 2017. Hope to see you again soon! Follow us on Facebook and other social media. Find Drupal Ukraine community at drupal.org/drupal-ukraine-community.

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