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Each group will then come back together for **short presentations**, sharing key insights, discussion points, and conclusions that emerged during their conversations.
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### Featured Workshop
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**The Experience Is the Community** by ***Georgi Ker***
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The day concludes with a featured, interactive workshop exploring the POPCOM model (Participation, Connection, Mentorship). Through structured exercises and reflection, participants will examine their own communities and leave with practical tools to improve engagement and community experience.
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In essence, the Community Organizers Summit is a crucial component of EuroPython, bringing together organizers from across the Python ecosystem to connect, learn from one another, and collaborate on strengthening their communities.
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Whether you're organizing a local meetup, a regional conference, or a large-scale community initiative, the summit is an opportunity to learn from peers, share experiences, discuss common challenges, and build stronger connections across the Python ecosystem.
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-**Location:** Glass room (Floor 0)
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-**Time:** Friday 17 July
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-**Time:** Friday 17 July 10:45
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-**Program:** (TBD: link to the schedule)
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The day concludes with a featured, interactive workshop exploring the POPCOM model (Participation, Connection, Mentorship). Through structured exercises and reflection, participants will examine their own communities and leave with practical tools to improve engagement and community experience.

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Have you had the pleasure of meeting all organizers from other Python communities and conferences? If not, this is an exceptional opportunity to expand your network and engage with passionate individuals dedicated to nurturing Python events and communities. By connecting with each other, we can create more chances for learning, networking, and personal growth through Python.
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