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Salesforce Dreamin' Events 2018


I'm a ranger!  Whohoo!  I will wear my ranger hat with pride.  In addition to becoming a ranger, I am very excited because one of my favorite events is happening soon- Tahoe Dreamin'.  Tahoe Dreamin' is an event, led by the local Salesforce community, featuring sessions from Salesforce MVP's and experts in all things Salesforce.

Why Tahoe Dreamin?
The shirt from 2017's Tahoe Dreamin' my favorite!  For full disclosure, I should note that I've never attended a Dreamin' event.  Mom says that I have to wait until I turn 5.  I do get cool swag and t-shirts from Capstorm, since my mom's work sponsors many of the Dreamin' events.

Which Dreamin' is your favorite?
Here is a list of events coming in 2018!  Click the link under each logo to connect to each event's webpage.
London's Calling
February


Tahoe Dreamin'
January 19-20
Snowforce
March 8-9
Southeast Dreamin'
March 15-16

Punta Dreamin'
March 9-10
Texas Dreamin'
June 14-15








Forcelandia
August 8-9



Midwest dreamin'
July 12-13


Downunder Dreamin
August - Sydney
December - Brisbane
Surf Force
September
French Touch Dreamin'
September

Ready for Surf Force
India Dreamin
September







Comments

  1. A new event! Northeast Dreamin' is coming on November 16th in New Hampshire!

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  2. We are launching Singapore Dreamin' as well. First show - January 15th, 2020!
    www.singaporedreamin.com

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