Dink, Drink and Think Forward! Enjoy a day of friendly competition with other IT professionals in Atlanta—all for a great cause!

EXPERIENCE ATLANTA’S HOTTEST NEW SPOT:
THE PAINTED PICKLE

Dink, Drink and Think Forward!

Bringing Atlanta’s IT community together once again, join us for the second annual Adapture Dink and Drink, presented by Lenovo. This year, we’re hosting it at the brand-new Pickleball, Restaurant, Bar, and Giant Board Game destination The Painted Pickle! Come experience this all-new venue, opening April 2024!

Purchase Team and Spectator Tickets

Invited guests can sign a doubles team up to play ($125 plus taxes and fees) or register as a spectator ($35 plus taxes and fees), and get ready for a day of fun and friendly competition, with all-you-can eat, all-you-can-drink, and all-you-can-dink service.

For Players of All Levels!

Whether you’re a beginner or a rated Pickleballer, you’ll have the opportunity to play against others at your level. There will be music, there will be prizes, there will be drama! Grab your paddles and get ready to dink, drink and think forward!

Event Sponsors

Presenting Sponsor

  • Lenovo

Food Sponsor

  • NetApp

Raffle Sponsor

  • Cloudflare

Photo Booth Sponsor

  • Pure Storage

Hydration Sponsor

  • Smartsheet

Court Sponsors

  • F5
  • AMD

Exhibitors

  • ExtraHop
  • Exagrid
  • 11:11 Systems
  • Juniper Network
  • Arista

Benefactor: About Inspiredu

Inspiredu’s mission is to help underserved youth develop the skills needed for education and career success through technology‐based learning tools and engagement activities with their families, communities, and schools.

Inspiredu’s purpose is to bridge the gaps in digital literacy and access by providing our communities most marginalized and vulnerable citizens with the resources and support they need to be competitive in pursuit of education and work preparedness.

Our work has revealed an urgent need for increased digital access and literacy among adults with school-age children, especially as Atlanta’s schools move further toward paperless and virtual learning models. Our initiatives, therefore, support both the future of work and the future of education.

We fill a unique void, as we are the state’s only nonprofit focusing specifically on opportunities to use technology as part of a child’s learning support system while also addressing the challenges of digital literacy, access, and inclusion in Atlanta’s highest-need communities.