Those looking for things to do in Raleigh might also want to take a look at the Social Activities wiki page, where we've assembled some information about restaurants, bars, breweries, live music, outdoor activities, sporting events, etc. See: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2014_Social_Activities Also, one of the places featured in the New York Times article, the Kings Barcade live music venue, will be the location of one of our planned events: A/V Geeks Present "When Computers Were Young", on Wed. night. A/V Geeks maintains a collection of over 23,000 old 16mm educational films. This is an all ages, public event that is part of a regular monthly series held at Kings, but the event has been scheduled and themed with the Code4Lib crowd in mind. Kings is two blocks from the Sheraton and has a full bar with local beers on tap. Kings is directly connected with the Neptunes Parlour cocktail lounge, with classic arcade games and nightly DJ's. The new Garland Indian restaurant, operated by the same owners, is directly downstairs from Kings. Cost is free with suggested $5 donation. If interested please sign up at http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2014_AVGeeks_Signup so that we can give the organizers some idea about the amount of interest. Steve On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 6:18 AM, Edward M. Corrado <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > I won't be going to Code4Lib this year, bit for those that are and are > looking for some other things to do, this weeks New York Times Travel > section's, "36 hours" column is 36 Hours in Raleigh, NC: > > http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/travel/36-hours-in-raleigh-nc.html > -- Steve Morris Head of Digital Library Initiatives North Carolina State University Libraries ph: (919) 515-1361 fax: (919) 515-3031