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  • This meet-up will be led by Cole Mayer! Cole has been investing and following the crypto market since 2017. He launched a private crypto fund in 2019, and he's been full-time swing trading the crypto market for the last 2 years. This meet-up is an opportunity to ask questions about how others are investing in the crypto space and to learn from others’ perspectives and experiences. This meet-up is for anyone who'd like to chat with fellow crypto investors about investment strategies, Web 3, the Metaverse, and NFTs! Anyone who hasn’t started investing yet but would like to learn more about cryptocurrencies and how to get started. Come with any questions you may have! Some suggested discussion questions: • What platforms do you use to invest on and why? • What do you look at when researching potential investments? • What are you invested in, and why? • What resources do you use to learn more about crypto currencies? • What are your goals for investing in crypto currencies? • What is your timeline for holding investments? Date | Wednesday, March 23 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location | Powerhaus Wholesome Pizza & Eats Get tickets here! General admission is $10. Ticket includes a drink. Alcoholic options: craft beer, DOC Italian wine, locally-brewed hard kombucha. Non-alcoholic options: kombucha on tap, Goldthread tonics, sodas and sparkling waters!
  • The destruction of four dams on the lower Klamath river will open up hundreds of miles of salmon habitat. U.S. regulators approved the plan Thursday in a unanimous vote.
  • Voters in four states — Vermont, Oregon, Alabama and Tennessee — approved antislavery ballot measures in the 2022 elections. The Louisiana amendment may have failed, in part, because of confusion.
  • The win by the former Navy combat pilot gives the GOP a rare reason to celebrate in a state dominated by Democrats that is also home to the likely future speaker, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy.
  • Borrowers who say they were misled by their colleges have waited years for the federal government to review their claims. Wednesday's decision was a big win for them, but it's already been appealed.
  • A previously unreleased live recording from 1967 finds the iconic jazz drummer experimenting outside the spotlight in a small New York club, assessing his next steps at a pivotal moment in his career.
  • Some credit cards advertised by hospitals lure in patients with rosy promises of convenient, low-interest payments on big bills. But interest rates soar if you can't quickly pay off the loan.
  • So far, three of 12 unions representing freight rail workers have rejected the contract deal brokered by the Biden administration in September. Those unions are holding out for paid sick leave.
  • Myanmar's expected release of more than 5,700 prisoners is expected to include the U.K.'s former envoy to the Asian country, an Australian economist and a Japanese filmmaker, according to state media.
  • Calling all musicians, it's your turn to play! Sing for Hope's creative programs bring hope, healing, and connection to millions of people in community spaces worldwide. The unique piano created by renowned artist Maria Tonelli Smith will feature special performances by professional musicians, as well as opportunities for the public to spontaneously engage with the Sing for Hope Piano, creating an atmosphere of joy and harmony for community members of all ages. Welcoming all to play the Sing for Hope Piano March 17-27 from center open through 11am. For further information on this event please visit the website: https://www.westfield.com/utc/singforhope Sing For Hope Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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