Friday, 06, 19.30 - Friday, 06, 22.30 Orlando, FL _$25
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Latinos in Tech @ Orlando Meetup (Brewlando)
Are you tired of Zoom meetings? Are you new to Orlando and want to make new friends? Then this meetup might be just for you
Join fellow Technology and Engineering professionals for an evening of connection, conversation, and community. This includes Developers, UX Designers, Product Managers, Digital Marketers, and Engineers.
We will be meeting at Brewlando Brewing,
6820 Hoffner Ave, Orlando, FL 32822.
💬 Who are we?
We are a welcoming community for people in Technology and Engineering. Whether you are early in your career, breaking into the industry, or already well established, you will find your people here. Developers, UX Designers, Product Managers, Digital Marketers, and Engineers are all part of the mix.
🚫 This is not a sales event.
This space is for authentic connection, not promotion or selling. That means no sales pitches and no recruiting for financial products or schemes. Salespeople, financial advisors, insurance agents, realtors, and crypto promoters should look for a different event that better fits their goals.
🚀 What to expect:
Look for a table with the “Latinos in Tech Meetup” sign or for attendees wearing name tags.
At 7:45 PM, we will kick things off with light icebreakers and group activities designed to help everyone get to know each other in a relaxed, low pressure environment. Whether you are new to the area or just want to spend time with fellow tech professionals in real life, you will leave with meaningful connections.
This is not just another networking event. It is a chance to build friendships and share experiences with people who understand life in tech.
A few reminders:
No sales or promotions
Be excellent to each other
Respect everyone’s space
Bring your best vibes
Everyday Cuban Food
Get ready to savor the flavors of Cuba with our Everyday Cuban Food event - it's a tasty adventure you won't want to miss!
We all love Cuban food, but it can be daunting to recreate such flavorful dishes. Join us for this class to learn the keys to Cuban flavors, learn some simple recipes that can be made any night of the week, and get great ideas of how to use these recipes as a starting point for many other favorites.
In this class, Chef Maria will lead you in creating a versatile menu that is full of savory Cuban flavors but is easy enough to execute on a weeknight. We will make a mojo-marinated pork tenderloin which will be used in Cuban sandwiches, beef picadillo (the start to many of our favorite Cuban snacks), quick Cuban-style black beans, and guava and cheese pastelitos.
Guests will be tasting all dishes and will take home recipes so they can be recreated at home.
Included in the class:
An appetizer to share while the meal is prepared
Samples of all dishes
Demonstration-style instruction with option to be more hands-on
Printed recipes to take home
Feel free to bring a bottle of wine to enjoy during the class.
Don't miss out on this fun and interactive event - sign up now to secure your spot!
Thursday, 05, 18.00 - Thursday, 05, 21.00 Orlando, FL _$25
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Nadine A. Brown
Nadine Brown is an attorney practicing Immigration, Family, and Estate Planning Law in the Greater Orlando Metro Area. She immigrated to the United States with her family in 1978 and grew up in South Florida where she attended Nova High School. She is a graduate of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida where she earned her undergraduate degree in Political Science, African Studies and Spanish; her Master of Arts Degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies; and her Juris Doctor degree in 1998. She is widely traveled and enjoys a global life and professional perspective. She began her career in Daytona Beach, Florida where she worked as the housing and consumer affairs attorney assisting low income residents of Volusia County at Central Florida Legal Services. She participated in various community outreach activities but most enjoyed her work on the board of the Volusia County Coalition for the Homeless.
In 1999 she moved to Orlando to assist immigrants and refugees from all over the world as the managing attorney for the Orlando Catholic Charities Immigration & Refugee Services Project where she supervised a staff of 8 para-professionals while utilizing her Spanish and Portuguese language skills. She actively participated in community outreach campaigns with grassroots community-based organizations while liaising with now, Department of Homeland Security, officials. Having exhausted her career opportunities in that not for profit, she stepped out on faith and began her own law practice in 2002. Over the course of the years she has been in Central Florida she had the honor of guest lecturing for professors at the University of Central Florida in the areas of cultural anthropology and global health while also conducting immigration law workshops for community workers and volunteers.
Attorney Brown is active in her church. She exercises compassion and empathy having walked along side many clients in distress and crisis. She is not just a lawyer, she is an advocate and indeed a warrior, fighting for her clients going through a divorce, death in the family or in Immigration proceedings.