Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community together, even just for a meet-and-greet. ###Posting your event To post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Important things to include when posting an event post: - the title of your event, - what you will be doing at the event (including goals if you have goals for what you would like to accomplish), - where and when it will be hosted, - if people need to bring anything with them (for example, hats and sunscreen if they will be spending time outdoors), - if you will have drinks or food there or if people should bring their own snacks, - directions on how to get to the event, or an address, - anything else that's important and specific to your event. ** It can be helpful to tag a location on your event. You can do this by using this button on your event post. This way people will be able to see the event location on a map. [![Screen_Shot_2019-10-21_at_11.33.08_AM.png](/i/35900)](/i/35900?s=o) ###Google calendar for events We also have a Google events calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, fill out this form: ###Event support Want some help or advice on hosting an event? Join [OpenCall](https://publiclab.org/wiki/open-call) on Tuesdays and talk about your event ideas with people at Public Lab Here are some event hosting resources: * [Host a balloon mapping workshop](/wiki/host-balloon-mapping-workshop) * [Host a spectrometry workshop](/wiki/spectral-challenge-event-model) * [Facilitation Resources](/wiki/facilitation) * All Public Lab events must adhere to the Public Lab Code of Conduct, you can find it here: https://publiclab.org/conduct ![IFARM](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/000/117/medium/Launching_the_rig-1.jpg)