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Because one week of self-congratulatory pats on the back wasn’t enough, Millennial Week is once again returning to D.C. this summer.

This year’s celebration of the generation me me me will take place from June 13 to 20 as it celebrates “the contributions of millennials in the areas of entrepreneurship, social good, politics and diversity.”

This year’s planned events include: a millennial day of service; “Mantras & Martinis” (yes); “Decision #2016: A Millennial Town Hall” (#seriously); “Millennials, Diversity & America;” a millennial hiring fair; something called a “startup lounge;” an entrepreneur’s forum on raising capital; an innovation and entrepreneur’s forum; and a founder’s “unconference.” Sorry, kids, no brunch this year.

“This is a generation that wants to start their own companies, develop new technologies, and embrace the changing face of our nation—all with a strong social consciousness,” Millennial Week founder Natalie Moss said in a statement. “So this year’s Millennial Week DC will focus on the topics most important to Millennials: innovation, diversity, and social good.”

Where is your God now?