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Hilo WordPress Development Meetup Group

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🌺 Calling all Big Island web folks; hobbyists, bloggers, designers, devs, and curious minds alike!

Tako Mojo, Inc. is launching a Hilo WordPress Meetup: a casual, in-person monthly gathering where we’ll talk WordPress, share tips, solve site headaches, and maybe even co-work over coffee.

All experience levels welcome. Whether you’re deep in PHP or just launching your first site on a builder, come by.

📍 Hilo, Hawai’i (in-person, with possible hybrid/virtual later)
🗓️ First meetup date coming soon
🔗 https://www.meetup.com/hilo-wordpress-development-meetup-group/

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