Startup Weekend Omaha: Day 3 pictures

As I did the first two days of Startup Weekend Omaha, I strolled the hallways and offices of the Mastercraft building yesterday taking pictures of the attendees, amenities and food of the 54-hour event. For more information about Startup Weekend Omaha, check out omaha.startupweekend.org…

As I did the first two days of Startup Weekend Omaha, I strolled the hallways and offices of the Mastercraft building yesterday taking pictures of the attendees, amenities and food of the 54-hour event.

You can find previous pictures in these posts:

For more information about Startup Weekend Omaha, check out omaha.startupweekend.org or our past articles at siliconprairienews.com/tags/startup-weekend-omaha.

See the chatter on Twitter (and tag your Startup Weekend Omaha tweets) using the hashtag #swomaha.

Now, for the pictures, which were taken by myself, Danny Schreiber, and Isaiah Müller, he took the photo of me presenting my team’s idea, Keepum. To see more pictures, visit the Flickr account of Startup Weekend facilitator Sterling Cross: flickr.com/photos/hersheykiss.

Another day at the Mastercraft building (1111 North 13th Street), the venue for Startup Weekend Omaha.

Bagels and coffee bring a smile to Luke Armstrong‘s face, left.

Team Focus Group Up working in What Cheer, one of three locations inside the Mastercraft building that hosted Startup Weekend Omaha.

Half of Team Keepum in What Cheer.

Teams work at CAMP Coworking, another location inside Mastercraft hosting Startup Weekend Omaha.

Startup Weekend Omaha organizer Corey Spitzer and Startup Weekend facilitator Sterling Cross.

Team Everpresent working in CAMP Coworking.

More of Team Everpresent.

The clock was ticking…tick…tick…tick.

At 7 p.m. dinner was served and demo presentations were underway.

Danny Schreiber (that’s me!) presenting Keepum.

Team Call Spinner, the winners of Startup Weekend Omaha, presenting their demo.

Team Focus Group Up presenting their demo.

Team Everpresent presenting their demo.

More of Team Everpresent presenting their demo.

The judges, from left to right: Megan Hunt of Princess LasertronJohn Henry Müller of What Cheer, and Cassius Almeida of CrowdPicks.

And more of Team Everpresent presenting their demo.

The judges announce the winner, Call Spinner, after 15 minutes of deliberation.

The winning team: John HobbsAlex GatesZach Leatherman, and Cody Peterson.

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