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That's weird. Google let me add this address to my circles and I guess that automatically invites the email address to Google Plus. Awkward.
I have actually set up a page for "Maker Cincy" on Google Plus but have not used it yet. If anyone is interested in being a manager of that G+ page or being an author on the makercincy.com blog, let me know. Both are essentially in mothballs at this point.
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I'd like to have somewhere to send people we want to recruit into the Cincinnati Maker Faire intiative. Would it make sense to use the blog for that? I think later this year we should put a site up, but it's not necessary until we have more details ironed
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