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Calling all twits, tweeters and tits to Slide down to Ann Street

Calling all twits, tweeters and tits to Slide down to Ann Street

On Thursday 25th March people from every corner of the globe will come together to raise money for charity. There’ll be celebrity bowling in New York City, a cupcake and magicians’ party in Edinburgh, and a book signing in San Francisco. Not wanting to be left out Belfast will host their very own Twestival at Slide on Ann Street.

Organised in just under two weeks, Belfast Twestival promises to be a night with a difference. Organised 100% by volunteers there’ll be live music from local bands, games and prizes to raise crucial funds for the Twestival charity for 2010, Concern. Twestival is a global celebration of technology’s power to unite people and achieve social good so why not do your bit and pop down to Slide on 25th March at 8pm. Tickets are £5 and can be purchased online at www.belfast.twestival.com. With a headline set coming from acclaimed Belfast band, Cutaways it promises to be a great night.

Instead of each city choosing the own charity, Twestival has chosen Concern as the cause to focus its fundraising efforts on. Concern was chosen as the Twestival charity for 2010 because of their comprehensive approach to education and it’s dedication to ensuring that 100% of the money raised goes directly into projects, which can have an immediate and profound impact. Capturing the impact that media can have, Concern actively blog and tweet and can benefit from the public awareness and social media influence Twestival offers.

Karen Gallagher from Concern Northern Ireland comments:

“All of us at Concern Worldwide are very excited to be involved with the fourth annual Twestival and would like to thank everyone involved across the world for helping to raise vital funds and awareness for our education programmes. Twestival is such a fantastic example of the difference that can be made when individuals join together to volunteer and take action.

“Every child has a right to a free and good quality education. School helps children develop the skills they need to make themselves heard in the world, to make positive changes in their own lives and ultimately break free from poverty. Yet at least 72 million children across the world, many of whom are girls, are not enrolled in school.

“Thanks to the support of Twestival we will be able to do so much more. Our education programmes will bring real, long-term improvements to local communities, helping thousands of children to get access to a primary education and the chance of a brighter future.”

Although originally set up through twitter and for twitterers, Twestival 2010 is open to anyone and everyone. We all know how powerful Twitter is as a communications tool. It can connect and inform people from all over the world in an instant. Twestival wants to maximize this potential by supporting a cause collectively with other cities that raises global media awareness and crucial funds.

So come along Twitterati or not and join Belfast and 300 other cities in an global attempt to Tweet, Meet and Give.

Contacts:

Twestival Belfast: Lorraine Anthony, Tel: 07936391996, e: lorraineanthony1@gmail.com

Twestival Belfast: Laura Kelly, Tel: 07853172975, e: elkelly85@googlemail.com

Regional co-ordinator: Abi Signorelli, Tel: 01728 668985, e: abi@abisignorelli.com

Notes for editors:

** On Thursday 25 March 2010, people in hundreds of cities around the world will come together offline to rally around the important cause of Education by hosting local events to have fun and create awareness.  Twestival™ (or Twitter Festival) uses social media for social good.

** All of the local events are organized 100% by volunteers and 100% of all ticket sales and donations go direct to projects.

** Further information at: http://twestival.com

** Find out more about Concern Worldwide here: http://www.concern.net/. All funds raised will go directly to Concern’s education projects.

** Additional resources can be found here: http://porternovelli.presslift.com/twestivalmediakit

2010 is go…

Ok boys and girls, Twestival 2010 is on. March 25th, put it in your diaries now. Details are pretty sketchy at the minute, but the vision is basically a gig, with a few local bands, maybe a DJ or two, and lots of cute old fashioned games. Imagine sitting in a pub, chilling with a few people you know, a few you don’t and a few from t’internet, beers, good music and a stack of games (Uno, checkers, chess, jenga). What a better way to spend a night? Let it be as civilised or as messy as you wish.

See, Twestival is for charity. I’m new to the whole fundraising thing, but I helped with the race for Belfast 4 Haiti and it was a truly amazing experience.What made it particularly impressive for me, was the input from Tweeple. You guys donated a hell of a lot of time, money and things (be they buns, teabags or friends in high places) and meeting you, putting faces to the avatars was great. Raising money just made it extra special. This Twestival thing will be a night for us to hang out and have fun with none of the weirdness that i’ve experienced at other tweetups!

One last thing I want to mention - my own thoughts of Twestival were that it’s a geek thing. It’s not. I ain’t no geek. (Not that there’s anything wrong with geeks- i’m related to one) It’s one of the reasons I have never been before. Don’t let it put you off! If anyone out there wants to help- follow @belfastwestival (PLEASE NOTE THE SPELLING- Only one T!) or drop me an email to lorraineanthony1@gmail.com
Lopsi  xx

Planning

Belfast just one of over 100 cities proud to be hosting a Twestival event on February 2009 in order to raise both money and awareness for Charity:Water.

Charity: water is a non profit organization bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations by funding sustainable clean water solutions in areas of greatest need.

Right now 1.1 billion people on the planet don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water. That’s one in six of us.

This is where charity: water and their partner organizations come in. Drilling a well can cost from $4,000 - $12,000 USD and many living on less than $1 a day cannot afford one in their community, even if the money is combined.

Over the next few weeks there will be a massive push to make this a great event, and we need help getting the word out in any way you can, as well as volunteers and sponsorship.

Let us know your suggestions for venues and event ideas through comments, email or Twitter.

The Team:
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