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<b>Maker Party runs from June to September, but Mozilla’s hope is to build a lasting network of people around the world who want to teach people web literacy and digital skills</b>. In September, we’ll be inviting mentors and local organizers to stay involved in Webmaker -- including participating in the 2013 Mozilla Festival in London this October, opportunities for continued online mentoring, local organizing, and a chance to shape where we take the Webmaker program in 2014. In many ways, Maker Party is a kickoff for these lasting activities.
<b>Maker Party runs from June to September, but Mozilla’s hope is to build a lasting network of people around the world who want to teach people web literacy and digital skills</b>. In September, we’ll be inviting mentors and local organizers to stay involved in Webmaker -- including participating in the 2013 Mozilla Festival in London this October, opportunities for continued online mentoring, local organizing, and a chance to shape where we take the Webmaker program in 2014. In many ways, Maker Party is a kickoff for these lasting activities.


=What happens after the party?=
=Questions? Need Help?=
<b>Maker Party runs from June to September, but Mozilla’s hope is to build a lasting network of people around the world who want to teach people web literacy and digital skills</b>. In September, we’ll be inviting mentors and local organizers to stay involved in Webmaker -- including participating in the 2013 Mozilla Festival in London this October, opportunities for continued online mentoring, local organizing, and a chance to shape where we take the Webmaker program in 2014. In many ways, Maker Party is a kickoff for these lasting activities.
 


<b>Still have more questions?</b> Check out our full Maker Party communications guide: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Maker_Party/Communications or email <b>makerparty@mozilla.org</b> with your questions!  
<b>Still have more questions?</b> Check out our full Maker Party communications guide: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Maker_Party/Communications or email <b>makerparty@mozilla.org</b> with your questions!  
You can also <b>tweet #teachteweb with your question</b>. Tweeting is often the fastest and easiest way to get help.
You can also <b>tweet #teachteweb with your question</b>. Tweeting is often the fastest and easiest way to get help.
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