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And Then There Were None

Fri, Aug 21, 11:30 PM
From Christian Singles
4.8
3 attendees
Brain Tumor Support Group

Brain Tumor Support Group

Mon, Aug 24, 9:30 PM
From BIAK Brain Injury Support Group - Louisville

**Welcome to the Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky’s Support Group.** *\*\*This meeting has been moved to the 4th Monday of each month.* This group is a safe space for **survivors of traumatic and acquired brain injuries**, as well as their **families and caregivers**, to find support, share experiences, and connect with others who understand the journey. Whether you're newly injured, a longtime survivor, or supporting a loved one, you’ll find comfort, information, and encouragement here. Our professionally facilitated groups offer a confidential, compassionate setting for healing, learning, and growing together. Join us to discover the power of community—because no one should walk this road alone. *All survivors of ABI/TBI and those who care for them are welcome.* \* This meeting is for persons with brain tumors and their guests. \*\* This is a hybrid meeting. For those meeting in-person dinner is served at 5:45pm. Online begins at 6:30pm.

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1 attendee

And Then There Were None - Onstage!

Fri, Aug 21, 11:30 PM
From Dublin Creative Writers
4.9
8 attendees
Rays Of Light Spiritualist Church Service

Rays Of Light Spiritualist Church Service

Sun, Aug 23, 10:00 PM
From Rays Of Light Spiritualist Church
4.9

Rev. Steven Clevenger is an ordained spiritualist minister with over 40 years experience as a Spiritual Healer, Clairvoyant and Spiritual Teacher, educated and trained at the White Lily Chapel. Rev. Siobhan Wolf Shaffer is an ordained spiritualist minister and certified medium and healer with over 20 years experience. She began her development in 1988 in Pennsylvania and continued when she moved to Ohio in 1998 where she studied at Rays of Lights Church with Rev. Steven Clevenger. Our full worship services consist of an inspirational lecture, healing meditation, and messages from the spirit world that serve to demonstrate evidence of eternal life. Please visit our Official Church Website (http://raysoflightchurch.com) for more information.

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1 attendee
Afternoon Coffee Break!
(coloring and chit chat included)🤣☕️🤗

Afternoon Coffee Break! (coloring and chit chat included)🤣☕️🤗

Wed, Aug 26, 6:30 PM
From Ladies Lunch Bunch
5.0

**Let’s catch up and take an afternoon break.** **Grab a coffee or snack and let’s chit chat! I will bring adult coloring books if you’d like to unwind and relax.😊**

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7 attendees
Herding AI Centaurs: Managing the AI-Native Development Team

Herding AI Centaurs: Managing the AI-Native Development Team

Wed, Aug 26, 10:00 PM
From Central Ohio Azure
4.6

For 15 years, the best chess players were "centaur" players, humans who played with a computer and could beat either humans or computers. That is where we are for software development and technical teams. But how to work well with an AI is not easy or obvious, especially at the team level. AI can help developers produce code faster, but it can also flood teams with slop pull requests, turn off developers' brains, burn thousands of dollars in tokens, and turn you into a hyperactive army of botsitters. This talk is about managing the system around AI-assisted development, not just what model is the most popular this week. We will examine how fast feedback, strict engineering guardrails, and deliberate code reviews can turn AI-generated output into reliable software. You will learn how to manage reluctant adopters, prevent overreliance on AI, and get management buy-in. AI can improve delivery rather than simply increasing the volume of code.

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Meetup is a platform where people can discover and join local groups and events based on shared interests, such as brain teasers and puzzles.

To find brain teaser events nearby, search on Meetup by interest and location. You'll see a list of upcoming events that are happening in your area.

Yes, brain teaser meetups can occur both online and in-person. Event descriptions will specify the format so you can choose based on your preference.

Yes, anyone interested in brain teasers can join the groups. Simply RSVP to events and join the discussions to participate.

Whether there's a fee depends on the event. Many Meetup events are free, but some might charge a small fee to cover costs, specified in the event details.

Yes, meeting people who share your interest in puzzles is a main reason to attend brain teaser events. It's a great way to connect with like-minded enthusiasts.

Absolutely. If you want to organize a brain teaser gathering, you can start your own group on Meetup and host events.

RSVPing to an event is simple. Once you find an event you like, visit the page and click the RSVP button to confirm your attendance.

Yes, some brain teaser groups are family-friendly. You can check the group and event descriptions to find ones that suit all ages.

Certainly. You can join as many groups as you'd like to explore different types of brain teaser activities and meet various people.

The frequency of events varies by location and organizer. Check Meetup regularly for new events or set alerts to get notified.

In case there are no local events, consider joining online events or creating your own Meetup group to bring brain teaser fans together.

No, Meetup focuses on group activities rather than 1-to-1 interactions. It's about community and shared interests through events.

While many organizers strive for well-run events, the quality can vary. It's always good to read reviews or event comments when deciding to RSVP.

While Meetup allows exploration of interests, matching difficulty levels exactly isn't guaranteed. Descriptions often outline the expertise level, helping users choose accordingly.