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Drupalcamp South Carolina

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When I first heard that the a number of Drupalers in South Carolina were planning a camp, I was excited, but knee deep in organizing the Charlotte Drupal-Drive with Thomas Lattimore. All I could do at the time was mentally commit to going.

Now that Drupalcamp South Carolina is a little more than a month away, I am getting very excited about it. It is nice to have a local camp to tide me over until Drupalcon Austin.

The camp is happening on Saturday, April 19th at IT-oLogy in Columbia, SC. Pre-camp training will occur on Friday, April 18th, featuring beginner Drupal and Commerce Kickstart classes.

Drupalcamp South Carolina will feature a keynote by Ryan Szrama, of Commerce Guys, and a day of sessions covering a wide range of Drupal related topics. Session tracks include, beginner, design/ theming/usability, and development & performance. Following a full day of sessions, attendees are invited to the after party, which will be held at Five Points. If you can allocate time Sunday, there will be an after-camp outdoor adventure (more details to come).

Session proposals are now in full swing. Make sure to register for the camp and propose a session. Presenting at a camp is a great way to share your passion for Drupal.

If you want to attend Drupalcamp South Carolina, register today while early bird registration is still $20. If you have interest in sponsoring the camp or have any other questions, contact the camp organizers on the Drupalcamp South Carolina contact form. As always, thanks to the fine sponsors for helping make the camp happen.

I hope to see and meet you at Drupalcamp South Carolina!

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