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A quickie

A quickie blog post obviously.

Late last night I got an email with some big exciting news! If the amazing line up and raffle list wasn’t enough, now we’ve got confirmation that any donations made (via ticket sales or the donation widget on the blog) are going to be DOUBLED! Isn’t that fantastic? So one ticket is actually going to raise £10 for Concern! What’s stopping you from skipping over to the booking page? It’ll save you loads of time at the door if you’ve thought ahead and pre-booked! Gwan book ‘em now.

T- 5 sleeps

Raffle Prizes

Riffling through our raffle hamper we’re shocked at the amount of prizes that have been donated by generous folk. Check it out:

-Coasteering for 4 from Adventure Team @adventureteam
-£10 meal voucher from Oodles Loves Noodles @oddlesnoodles
-2 tickets to the David Kitt gig in the Black Box @BlackBoxBelfast
-A fabulous t-shirt from Tee and Toast @teeandtoast
-A goodie bag from Bruised Fruit @bruisedfruit
-An Indian head massage AND reflexology treatment from Bliss Pampering @blisspampering
-Dinner for 4 in Little Wing (excl. drinks) @littlewingpizza
-QFT Belfast- 4x cinema tickets @QFTBelfast
-Rory’s Story Cubes and Rory’s Story Cubes : Actions @storycubes
-2 x  prints from the Sunscreen Posters, courtesy of @Paddyduke
-A box of freshly baked cupcakes from the Marshmallow Grove @marshmallow grove
-£20 meal voucher and 4 x £5 vouchers from Nifty Nosh @niftynosh

EDIT: Just received a lovely email to say that we’ve got more to add to our bulging Twestival Raffle Hamper. @Deadonmusic have donated 2x tickets for Basia Bulat playing at McHugh’s on April 28th.

Bands:

Also we’re pleased to let you guys know that Ram’s Pocket Radio have confirmed to play www.myspace.com/ramspocketradio

You can also check the Cutaways out here www.myspace.com/cutaways

To round the night off in style, DJ Gavin Annon will also be playing music between the bands and until it’s time to go home to bed! http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=63842966975

We’re in the process of confirming another exciting act…check back for details

In the Press:

Were you listening to Féile FM’s drivetime show last night (Friday 19th March) well then you missed out on Jacqueline from What’s On Ni talking about Belfast Twestival. Shame on you!

If you’re near a radio on Monday night tune your stations to 103.2 fm for the Vinny Hurrell show on Féile FM between 7-9:30 to hear a wee interview with Belfast Twestival organisers ;)

Word on the grapevine is there may be another interview or two next week on the radio so we’ll keep ya posted. Don’t want to jinx anything yet but let’s hope so!

Everything we’ve received, whether it’s help from others, raffle prizes, plugging, bands has all been through the wonders of tweeting. Thank you so much for supporting Twestival and helping to raise money for Concern.

The folks at Concern will be there on Thursday so be sure to say hello and challenge them to a game of Jenga.

And finally:

Have you got your tickets yet? Why nat??? Click the link above to book your tickets. It’ll save you wasting time paying at the door AND our donations are currently being doubled thanks to EF/AVHHF! ;)

T-minus 7 big sleeps till Twestival!

check out this bad boy. Thanks to @paddyduke for working against the clock to get it done in time. They’re being collected from the printers tomorrow so keep an eye out for them round Belfast. Also, if you can take a poster to hang in your staffroom/shop/bar/coffee shop then leave a comment and we’ll get some to you.

It’s quite scary thinking it’s only a week away! Plans are coming together nicely we’re just still on the hunt for another fab band. Cutaways will be providing some tasty tunes but if you know of any bands free that are willing to play in exchange for that warm and fuzzy feeling of doing good then let us know!

Also, i was having a jeff jouk at our raffle prizes. Wow-ee. I’ll save that for another blog post ;) It’s a good’un i promise thee!

Ayudo! Aider! Hilfe! hjálp! cabhair! ajuta!

We still need your help for Twestival. Please, please, please if anyone can help by volunteering I will literally be eternally grateful.

We need: a sound engineer who’s able and willing to take control of working out set lengths, changeovers, sound checks- all the stage management side of things basically.

Someone to look after the door- taking tickets and money from everyone coming in.

Someone to do the raffle.

Of course, we still need lots of donations for the raffle. If any of you folks can help with that, it’d be super.

On a kind of related note, I don’t know how many of you guys watch the ad’s on telly anymore, I sky+ as much as possible to avoid them but I did see the concern ad today. It’s heartbreaking, showing wee adorable kids literally starving to death. I’m not really one for those ongoing donation schemes, the chuggers annoy me and they make far too much cash doing that job and i’m always doubtful about how much moolah actually makes it to the charity but for Twestival, it literally all goes to concern!

Latest news

Good news folks- Twestival Belfast is coming along rather nicely, even if I do say so myself!

I was in Slide yesterday (@slidebelfast) and it really is one of the coolest wee bars i’ve seen in a while :D  It’s the perfect place for a twestival! Right above The Little Wing, we’re going to be able to have our own entrance and everything!

Tickets also went on sale yesterday- if you’re planning on coming along I’d really love it if you can book a ticket- means we’re handling less cash plus you can do it through PayPal so it’s super-duper easy. AND it goes straight to Concern so you can start helping people right away! The link for booking tickets is - http://www.amiando.com/Twestival2010_Belfast.html

Concern are one of those charities who help thousands of people worldwide. From helping with the ongoing aid effort to attempt to rebuild life in Haiti, to helping reduce Aids and HIV they are one of the best charities to support. You can read more about what Concern do here - http://www.concern.net/

Now go and buy your tickets.

Lets get cracking

Well folks, lots of good news this week.

First off, a lovely meeting with @illusivelu where we poured over the Fate guide to try and find a venue. I came home with a rather extensive list of new venues to try. Lots of calls later, Slide have confirmed that they are free on 25th! It’s on Ann Street in Belfast, above The Little Wing (which I have heard so many good reports from) and owned by the same people as Muriel’s and The Spaniard so it’s going to be an awesome venue! (I’m very excited to take a nosy round tomorrow)

We also had a few prizes for the raffle confirmed this week! We’ve now got a Bruised Fruit goodybag, a £10 voucher for the oh so delicious Oodles Loves Noodles (Botanic Av), a voucher for a Belfast Rocks t-shirt by the lovely Claire at Tee and Toast and a voucher for four to go coasteering with Adventure Ireland.

Hopefully we’ll have more fantastic prizes for the raffle in the next few days, and a few excellent bands confirmed. Speaking of which, i’m in desperate need for someone to do sound/lighting on the night (as well as managing the bands and their diva demands)- if anyone can help either email me, tweet at @belfastwestival or comment below. If you know anyone in a band who’d like to play or dj on the night, i’d also love to hear from you!

Loves.

Yikes!

It’s like three weeks until Twestival. This scares me more than you will understand.

I really need your help if i’m gonna be able to make twestival happen this year…Maybe it’ll be less scary if i’ve a list of things we need and then YOU kind and wonderful folks can stick a hand in the air when you can help with it? Deal? Super!

Sponsorship and prizes- we need stuff to give away. Anything. Well maybe not *anything* but meal vouchers, free sweets, gift vouchers, food (food hampers would be sweet), booze, gig tickets, free CD’s, games. Basically, anything you would want to get as a prize and is a viable option. The plan is to offer the companies free publicity in return for their generosity. I’ll handle the PR so anyone who wants to give us a freebie will get a shout out in the press info!

If anyone wants to handle this blog (it’s wordpress and i’m sure it does fancy things I don’t care about) and keep it updated. Also twitter- I can give anyone the twestival login info and you can tweet away till your heart’s content and help spread the cheer.

Entertainment- anyone know a few decent bands or dj’s? (key word being decent :p ) We want their music. Pass on contact info (and myspace links pretty please)

Technical- I have NO, and I literally mean NO idea at how the manage all the diva demands that a band may need, lights, amps, plugs, extension leads, any of that crap. If you can take over once we have bands and a venue you will be my favourite person in the world. We’ve been offered U Stream or something (again, i’m a technophobe and don’t get it) so if you’re nifty with a video camera and fancy getting our twestival online you’re more than welcome.

PR and marketing is kinda my thang, it’s what I do so i’m happy to continue but may need some help closer to the time. Many hands and that. Also, if everyone can follow and pimp the @belfastwestival twitter account and keep harping on about how fantastic it’s gonna be to your followers it’d be fabtastic!

Big love, Lopsi.

(@lopsi)

The Great-Big Belfast Twestival Prize List

Our team of trusty volunteers are scrambling wildly to collect prizes & other assorted goodies to give away on Thursday evening. We’ll be keeping this list updated regularly — heres everything we’ve collected so far —

  • 2x £25 iTunes vouchers courtesy of Tesco / @herrbenz.
  • £30 worth of takeaway vouchers (+ lots of £2 voucher code leaflets) from the awesome @niftynosh.
  • JSC Builders Merchants have donated a bottle of red and a bottle of white wine.
  • @lookaly are kindly donating a bottle of Bushmills whiskey as a prize.

If you’re interested in donating something, @/DM @belfastwestival or email andy@goodonpaper.org.

And now a word from our charity …

Camphill Communities in Northern Ireland are home to over 130 very special children and adults. We provide care, support, education and work opportunities for children and adults with learning disabilities. The aim of Camphill Communities is to make sure that community members are given every possible chance to lead fulfilled and dignified lives. This is achieved through home life, meaningful work opportunities and a broad range of social and cultural experiences.

Unfortunate thing is that Camphill can’t develop and grow without additional funds and generous help from our friends. House and workshop buildings upgrades and renovations are big capital projects. With never ending changes in legislation these projects are ongoing expenses. There is also need for brand new developments like new Garden Workshop building in Glencraig or renewable energy systems. List of ideas waiting for funding is long. But it isn’t all about buildings. Communities need help with smaller projects or expenses. It could be a new minibus or a new wheelchair. Any amount of money will be put to good cause.

Camphill Communities are very heavily dependent on volunteers. Each year there are over 100 young people, from across the world, coming to gain work experience, take their gap year and have fun in international community.  If you are looking for anything like that, please get in touch with @stillOrange.

Here we go again!

And we’re back! Twestival Local returns to Belfast on the 10th of September — we’ll be taking over the Bunatee Bar in Queen’s University Students’ Union from 7pm.

Hundreds of votes came in to decide the charity Twestival Belfast will be supporting — we’re proud to be raising funds for Camphill NI — which was established to teach, train and care for those with special needs because of their various mental, emotional and behavioral disabilities. We’ll have more from them in future blog posts, but you can read more over at their website (forgive — they’re in the process of redesigning currently!)

In the meantime, you can register your attendance now. We’ll be taking donations at the door — with a suggested entry charge of £5 — as well as organising other fundraising activities like raffles and other competitions.

Twestival is an event organised *by* twitterers *for* twitterers. We’ve an excellent team of volunteers together for this years event, all currently scrambling to organise the events entertainment & raise money for Camphill. We’ll be back soon with more on the nights festivities — look forward to seeing you there!

Thanks to the generosity of EF/AVHHF all donations and ticket sales are being matched through March 25 up to $100,000.

100% of proceeds support Concern Worldwide